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— James Hughes (@dystopian-fashion.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T19:14:28.502Z
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IcyPeas
21 hrs ago
OP
Chihuaha's are the most aggressive (and most frightened) breeds -- Scientific American
erronis
19 hrs ago
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Norrrm
(4,965 posts)1. One happy customer
rsdsharp
(11,991 posts)3. He only appears to be smiling. That's an attack chihuahua!
He will gnaw your ankles!
Skittles
(171,620 posts)5. yup, I see that
he is absolutely seething and thinking, "I WILL KICK YOUR ASS".
yes INDEED
BattleRow
(2,418 posts)10. Look out ICE!
twodogsbarking
(18,699 posts)11. Is that glass adequate?
erronis
(23,815 posts)14. Chihuaha's are the most aggressive (and most frightened) breeds -- Scientific American
Last edited Wed Mar 25, 2026, 07:38 PM - Edit history (1)
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/which-dog-breed-stereotypes-are-true-heres-the-science/This is somewhat selective - not enough detail supplied.


SMALL DOG SYNDROME
Dog breeds classified as toy or small have higher owner-rated scores on aggression and fear, as well as lower trainability scores. Large and giant dog breeds, in contrast, are on average the most trainable and the least aggressive and anxious. "I suspect it has to do with the way small dogs are treated as compared with large dogs," Ruple suggests. Good behavior in a big dog is often judged as more of a necessity, whereas people may let little dogs off the hook.
Dog breeds classified as toy or small have higher owner-rated scores on aggression and fear, as well as lower trainability scores. Large and giant dog breeds, in contrast, are on average the most trainable and the least aggressive and anxious. "I suspect it has to do with the way small dogs are treated as compared with large dogs," Ruple suggests. Good behavior in a big dog is often judged as more of a necessity, whereas people may let little dogs off the hook.
bamagal62
(4,496 posts)4. I love that!!😂😂😂
debm55
(60,413 posts)6. HAHAAHHAH. Love it. Thank you IcyPeas.
Hey Joe
(606 posts)7. Finally!! My new chew toy is here!!!!!
irisblue
(37,456 posts)8. The Bored Panda website has more.
Images are sluggish to load on my phone.
https://www.boredpanda.com/people-share-funny-pictures-that-drivers-took-as-proof-of-delivery-twitter/
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patphil
(9,037 posts)9. Now that's funny!
calimary
(89,950 posts)12. That looks like a house where NO ONE can ever be unhappy.
How could you have the blues when that grinning dog enters the room?
A four-legged upper, if ever there was one!
AllaN01Bear
(29,423 posts)13. lol
TommieMommy
(2,882 posts)15. Excellent photo 💙🐾🐾💙
Sancho
(9,204 posts)16. I hope he didn't bite the Amazon employee's leg off!
Our schnauzers LOVE amazon...keeps them guarding the house all day.
Figarosmom
(11,861 posts)17. That's a good one.😊