The top 10 Puppies that become monsters when they grow up.

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Tiny teacup puppies aren't for everyone; although their little paws may please some dog lovers, others prefer a larger canine to adore. Dogs are loyal and affectionate, and they also give warmth, protection, and other services to their human counterparts. However, certain breeds develop quickly from puppy to monster.
In today’s video, we have compiled a list of that be top 10 Puppiesome monsters when they grow up. Welcome to our YouTube channel and don’t forget to like, share and subscribe.

# 10. The Great Dane.
This magnificent creature has the appearance of a tiny horse rather than a dog In a crowd, Great Danes stand out. The disposition of this breed, more than its appearance or size, is what makes it a good companion. The Great Dane is undeniably transformed into a monster by goofballs.

# 9. Canario Presa (Spain).
The Perro de Presa Canario is a strong breed from Spain's Canary Islands. The Presa Canario is a strong-willed breed, with its robust and muscular rectangular body, alert look, and black mask. Its large, brachycephalic head shape generally has cut ears, which enhances its intimidating appearance.

# 8. Kangal.
Many people refer to Kangal shepherd dogs as gentle giants when describing their personalities. This is a very large dog with very strong protective instincts and it is essential that the dog is properly socialized and taught from the start.

# 7. Boerboels.
Boerboels are not for the weak of heart. They must be properly socialized among other dogs and humans because of their protective instincts, strength, and size. Boerboels may get bored if left to their own devices.

# 6.
Dogo Argentino pups need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, as well as careful teaching, otherwise, they may grow bored and destructive. The Dogo is a powerful, athletic, and devoted breed. They may be vicious hunters as well as caring defenders of their people. They have a high prey drive, a strong will, and, at times, a suspicion of strangers and other animals.

# 5. Neapolitan Mastiffs.
Neapolitan Mastiffs are noted for their easygoing personalities and short, wrinkled coats. The Mastiff needs less exercise than other working animals. However, these dogs still need a lot of training and grooming to be healthy, well-mannered house pets.

# 4. Pyrenean Mastiff.
The Pyrenean Mastiff is a gentle giant. The guardian breed is well-known for its peaceful, quiet, and good-natured personality, as well as its enormous affection for its family. Pyrenean Mastiffs develop strong, robust bodies with muscular backs, large, deep chests, and prominent withers.

# 3. The Tibetan mastiff.
The Tibetan mastiff is a huge Chinese dog breed with a gigantic, towering build, a flowing mane, and an alert face. The breed is supposed to be as powerful and as vigilant as a lion. For thousands of years, Tibetan mastiffs have served as formidable and intimidating estate guards in Tibet. Today, the Tibetan mastiff maintains its protective instincts, vigilantly guarding its home and family.

# 2. Mazandarani, the Sage
The Sage Mazandarani is a particularly aggressive breed of dog that is still used to hunt huge animals like bears and leopards. Their capacity to hunt implies that they are brave, gloomy, and bold, as well as possessive and protective.

# 1. Bully Kutta.
The Pakistani Mastiff has a striking appearance. It is most easily identified by the folds of loose skin around its neck and jaw (hence its name), which act as protection for guarding breeds. It's not called the "Beast from the East" for nothing-the Bully Kutta is massive. The Bully Kutta, described as bright and vigilant, is a dominating dog that quickly transforms from a fluffy puppy into a monster.
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