Garret Wind explained that certain breeds are not suitable for families or prove particularly challenging to coexist with. He also clarified that there is one breed capable of killing an entire pack of wolves, writes Express. The first breed he would never recommend as a professional dog trainer is the Tibetan Mastiff. "That is a monster of a dog that is capable of killing an entire pack of wolves. I don't think you need that in your home with small children. They are known for being stubborn and difficult to train. They are beautiful animals, but they are not for you," he said. After this breed, Wind singled out the Great Dane, which he claims can completely change an owner's lifestyle. Owners of this breed may find they need to reorganize their home, buy a large crate, and carefully consider furniture arrangements and outdoor spaces. "We're talking about a dog that is too big for most homes," he noted. Additionally, among the breeds he would not recommend is the Cane Corso. This breed is known for guarding livestock and was previously used for hunting large prey. Garret also claims this breed is not suitable for families. "We're talking about the number one dog breed we do not recommend for families, and that is the Cane Corso. They are true battle tanks, and you don't need that in your home and neighborhood," he said.