Representatives of some dog breeds are distinguished by their quarrelsome nature.
They do not get along well with other pets, so it is better for them to live alone in a family.
This is due to many factors: aggressiveness, imperiousness, and excessive attachment to the owners.

The top dog breeds whose representatives do not get along with their own kind.
Chow Chow
Yes, it is an incredibly cute dog on the outside, but its character is steely. It is distinguished by pride and independence, which is not typical for dogs.
She perceives her owner exclusively from the position of a “slave” who feeds her, although she treats him quite kindly.
Also, Chow Chows rarely play around, they are serious and slightly closed in themselves. There is simply not enough time for other animals, because the dog draws all the attention to itself.
She literally demands that the owner drop everything and take care of her alone. And if her wish is not fulfilled, the Chow Chow will become jealous and angry.
Akita Inu
The main feature of this breed is a categorical distrust of people.
The dog is difficult, can show aggression towards animals (especially dogs). And if there is a pet of the same sex in the house, then fights and showdowns are inevitable.
However, the owners have enough work and worries: Akita Inu takes up a lot of time.
She needs constant training, exercise, walks and other physical activities. And the breed is not simple: only an experienced dog owner can handle it.
American Pit Bull Terrier
This breed is not only difficult, but also dangerous. It is a full-fledged predator with the makings of an aggressor, so you will have to work with the dog for a long time and hard. This applies to both training (with an experienced dog handler) and education.
The pit bull is very willful and hot-tempered, so it can be dangerous even for people. What can we say about other animals, especially if they are smaller in size.
A representative of this breed must live strictly alone, and specialists recommend developing its socialization from a very early age. Otherwise, an uncontrollable half-wolf will grow up.
Bullmastiff
This dog, of course, is not as scary as a pit bull, but it is also quite large and, therefore, requires training.
By nature, this is a guard dog, so in some cases it can attack people because it sees them as a threat.
It is not advisable to keep another pet in the house next to such a furry predator. A bullmastiff is suitable only for experienced dog owners.
Thus, the most quarrelsome dog breeds are those that are focused on hunting or guarding.
Yes, even the Chow Chow has such skills, although it looks like a very cute and domesticated pet. Therefore, it is better not to take risks and to have only one of these dogs.
And it’s hard to imagine the owners of such dogs surrounded by cats, hamsters, chinchillas, fish and other animals.
Still, guard and hunting dogs are a special category. They are usually kept not for pleasure and companionship, but for a specific purpose. For example, to protect the home.
Previously, we wrote about what to do if a hamster prevents you from sleeping at night.