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18->''CAVE CANEM'' [[note]]Beware the dog[[/note]]
19-->-- '''Sign found on a Roman house''', proving that this trope is OlderThanFeudalism
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21DogsAreDumb, right? [[WellThisIsNotThatTrope You're wrong on this one.]]
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23This is where a dog is really, ''really'' mean to anyone and everyone, anything and everything, whether rabid, [[LegoGenetics genetically tampered with]], or trained from birth to be that way. If the dog has an owner, then sometimes even the owner can get on the dog's wrong side from time to time especially if said owner has been treating the dog with anything other than [[TheDogBitesBack the utmost respect]], though this isn't always the case.
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25This type of dog is ''not'' a {{Hellhound}}, but is a rather normal and standard dog aside from his viciousness. He ''can'' be [[KickTheDog kicked]], but 9 times out of 10, FailureIsTheOnlyOption where that is concerned.
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27[[DogsHateSquirrels Oftentimes they can launch on squirrels, if spotted.]] A CuteKitten might also be a favored target of a Vicious Dog, especially when CatDogDichotomy comes into play.
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29''Not'' [[SavageWolves a savage wolf]], though given his SuperPersistentPredator temperament, he may as well be.
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31May be an AngryGuardDog, a BullyBulldog or a PsychoPoodle, although those types usually guard homes or properties. The Vicious Dog, on the other hand, is mean regardless of his size or breed and regardless of whether he's a pet/guard dog or not.
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33The MisterMuffykins are usually a puppy or small dog version of this, given their tendencies to get on everyone's nerves. Of course, like the aforementioned dogs, they can attack people, among other things.
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35The EvilCounterpart of the BigFriendlyDog. Very likely to be a RightHandAttackDog if it's owned by the villains.
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37If a BigFriendlyDog or a dog that's normally a GentleGiant gets infected with rabies or is genetically tampered with or is simply [[BewareTheNiceOnes pushed too far]], chances are very good that he'll become this. In which case, [[ParanoiaFuel BE VERY]] [[OhCrap AFRAID.]]
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39Even if the CatsAreMean, they can still [[HorrifyingTheHorror be horrified by these kinds of dogs]].
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41The WerewolvesAreDogs-kind of werewolves are prone to behaving like this.
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43The trope takes its name from the frequent signs on the front of homeowners' gates, usually reading simply "Beware Of Dog," that warn visitors about the potential badness of the resident pooch. Incidentally, if you put up one of these signs, be warned — this will ''not'' reduce your risk of getting sued if the dog attacks someone. In fact, it ''weakens'' your legal defense, since the sign proves you know the dog is dangerous. See NoAnimalsAllowed when an establishment just bans animals entirely, with these dogs not helping discourage such policies.
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46!!Examples:
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49[[folder:Comic Strips]]
50* Parodied in ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'', where a shifty individual peers from behind a tree at an approaching salesman with the gate bearing the sign "Beware of Doug."
51* A RunningGag of this in the ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' comics that gets PlayedWith frequently will have Garfield encountering a Beware of Dog sign. The dogs referred to by the signs run the gamut from the typical cat chasing AngryGuardDog to ones who simply [[BreakThemByTalking philosophize]] Garfield to death to some who play the Vicious part terrifyingly straight.
52** DependingOnTheWriter, Odie himself can fall into this category, especially if Garfield's pushed his last [[BerserkButton button]].
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56* ''Fanfic/AgreementAndDisputation'': Watson leaves Baker Street early in the morning due to being the closest doctor to the scene of a carriage accident. When Holmes asks how they found him without a signboard, Watson answers that he treated the policeman currently on duty after an alley dog attacked him.
57* ''Fanfic/WitchingHour'': Gaz owns a pack of hunting hounds that would make [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire Ramsay Bolton]] green with envy, as she claims that they're trained to devour human flesh on command. [[spoiler: However, even they're no match for Zim, who is able to effortlessly slaughter them as part of his larger plan to frame Gaz for witchcraft.]]
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61* Gru's… dog?… thing from ''Franchise/DespicableMe'', who strikes fear in everyone, even its master. That is until Agnes comes along.
62* Reggie from ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure''. He's a stray dog with a [[NonStandardCharacterDesign monstrous appearance that heavily stands out from the rest of the dog cast]] who comes close to killing Scamp twice.
63* In ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'', Sykes has two nasty Dobermans, Roscoe and [=DeSoto=], [[RightHandAttackDog which he uses to intimidate Fagin and his dogs]].
64* "WesternAnimation/ToyStory1" has Sid's AngryGuardDog, Scud. Scud frequently chases and attacks the toys, which makes it difficult for Buzz and Woody to escape from the house. He even goes so far as to chase Buzz down a busy road. In [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 the sequel]], this is averted with Andy's new dog Buster, who is originally built up as this during his introduction, but quickly turns out to be a BigFriendlyDog instead.
65* ''WesternAnimation/FearsOfTheDark'' has, in between the stories and the second wrap around of a mysterious narrator lost of her anxieties, a grisly man with several vicious dogs, each one he lets loose on hapless victims from a child, to a woman, til ultimately one dog is left and it turns on him, ripping him to pieces.
66* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' has Francis, the dog owned by the rich Brooklyn couple who hire the Brothers to fix their sink. When Luigi accidentally steps on and breaks Francis' chew toy, the dog [[DisproportionateRetribution angrily attacks them in the bathroom]] and causes damage that makes the leaking even worse. Unusually for this trope, Francis appears to be a Golden Retriever.
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70* The blind girl's dog in ''Film/TheBeyond'' usually wouldn't be so vicious, but since they're in a possessed hotel, it influences the dog to attack his owner.
71* The 2006 horror movie ''Film/TheBreed2006'' has the protagonists being stalked by a group of dogs that embody this trope.
72* ''Film/LargerThanLife'': In the junkyard, a snarling rottweiler runs at Jack. Vera the elephant scares it off by trumpeting.
73* In ''Literature/TheLittleStranger'', the female lead's BigFriendlyDog Gyp unexpectedly mauling a child is the first indication that the house harbors some evil spirits.
74* Max, the Tibetan Mastiff in the 1993 film ''Film/MansBestFriend,'' is this due to being genetically enhanced.
75* ''Film/MermaidDown'': [[spoiler:Under the Beyer Psychiatric Facility for Women, Dr. Beyer keeps a violently aggressive dog to which he occasionally feeds patients, including Lynn.]]
76* The 2015 horror film ''Film/NightOfTheWild'' is about dogs in a peaceful town being affected by a strange green meteor that makes them BrainwashedAndCrazy. Led by a wolf-like dog, they all start turning on their human owners, and it's hinted in the DownerEnding that the meteor has affected other towns and dogs too.
77* The 1977 film ''Film/ThePack'' is about a group of dogs that behaves this way.
78* "The Beast," the giant Mastiff dog in ''Film/TheSandlot,'' who terrorizes the land next door to the titular sandlot where the kids play baseball, to the point that he's become something of a legend and the kids have to take great care not to knock their baseballs over the fence to where he is; getting back a Babe Ruth-signed ball drives the second half of the movie. [[spoiler:Subverted — he turns out to be a GentleGiant once the kids get to know him.]]
79* The sled-dog Demon in ''Film/SnowDogs'' behaves this way [[spoiler:due to a sore tooth]].
80* Chopper, Milo Pressman's dog in ''Film/StandByMe,'' has this reputation. [[spoiler:Subverted.]]
81* The poodle in ''Film/TheresSomethingAboutMary.'' PlayedForLaughs.
82* ''Film/WhiteDog'' is about a dog trained to attack and kill black people on sight. Despite steps being taken to remove the dog's viciousness, it only results in [[spoiler:the dog turning on white people instead]].
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86* In Creator/DianaWynneJones's ''Literature/{{Castle in the Air}}'', Jamal's dog is like this.
87--> '''Jamal:''' I believe in free will. If my dog wishes to hate everyone in the world but myself, it is free to do so.
88* Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{Cujo}}'', by virtue of rabies. Before getting infected, he was a BigFriendlyDog.
89* In ''Literature/TheLittleStranger'', female lead Caroline's BigFriendlyDog Gyp mauls a child, indicating that something evil is indeed residing in the family's mansion and manipulating everyone within.
90* Farmer Maggot's dogs Wolf, Fang and Grip in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings.''
91* In ''Literature/MenAtArms'', Angua (a werewolf) and Gaspode (a TalkingAnimal) encounter the Dogs' Guild, a pack of angry dogs led by Big Fido, a vicious poodle. He likes to think of dogs as SavageWolves who need to rise up against humanity; Angua, who has actually ''met'' wolves, comments on how wrong he is about them.
92* Wolvogs, the genetically engineered dogs of ''Literature/OryxAndCrake'', will rip you to shreds without hesitation.
93* ''Literature/SnotStew'' has Butch, who lives in a fenced-off portion of the backyard. While Kikki and Toby's mother warns them that he'd love to "gobble up a juicy kitten", Toby repeatedly mocks him by entering his enclosure, then slipping through the fence and mocking him for not being able to follow.
94* ''Literature/SurvivorDogs'':
95** The first arc has the Fierce Dogs, a pack of Doberman pinschers always eager to fight someone or kill something (though there are some exceptions like Storm and Arrow).
96** The first arc also has Terror, a huge mastiff/pit bull mix who rants about being a servant to the Fear Dog and treats his packmates badly.
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100* ''Series/BarneyMiller'': In "[[Recap/BarneyMillerS5E03 Dog Days]]", the detectives of the 12th Precinct bust a dogfighting ring and arrest one of the owners, a Mr. Lasorda. Mr. Lasorda's fighting dog somehow follows its owner to the 12th. Yemana locks himself in the cage with Mr. Lasorda to hide. Later, when an unknowing Levitt casually walks the dog back into the squad room, all the detectives are held hostage. Barney pulls his gun and nearly shoots the dog before Mr. Lasorda finally calls him off.
101* The "overly aggressive to the owner's detriment" sort of dog is a constant feature Victoria Stillwell's dog-training program ''Series/ItsMeOrTheDog''.
102* In the original ''Series/LawAndOrder'', a vicious dog was actually [[CourtroomAntics brought into the courtroom]] when it was responsible for a person's death, to compel the owners into admitting they knew the dog was dangerous and kept it negligently. It worked, but the judge was not pleased with [=McCoy=] for having it brought in in the first place.
103* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': the female slaver warg is a mad beast that looks like a cross between a hyena and a pug, with crazed bulging eyes. This warg is far more out of control and rabid than previously-seen Warg species, hurling itself into combat with no thought for its own safety.
104* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Whipple's guard dogs in the episode "Mr. Whipple".
105* Subverted in ''Series/PersonOfInterest''. In "The Contingency", a neo-Nazi gang have taken Reese, Fusco and Leon prisoner, and are threatening them with a barking dog that their leader boasts is military-trained. However Reese points out that a military dog is trained ''not'' to bark, meaning it's anxious and doesn't respect its owner. He's quickly able to get control by knowing the correct commands (in Dutch) used to train it. The dog goes on to become their TeamPet.
106* ''Series/RemingtonSteele'' plays with this in a season one episode when Laura and Murphy break into a suspect's house. Murphy, having seen the "Beware Dog" sign, is paranoid until he sees the old, lazy Bassett hound lying on an armchair.
107* Averted on the Animal Planet series ''Series/TooCute''; whenever breeds that are popularly considered "dangerous" are featured, the narrator is quick to emphasize that with proper training, they make wonderful pets.
108* ''Series/{{Voyagers}}'', "[[Recap/VoyagersS1E15VoyagersOfTheTitanic Voyagers of the Titanic]]": A time jump lands Bogg, Olivia, and Jeff in Louis Pasteur's office, where the rabid dog he keeps to help his rabies experiments has gotten loose. Olivia backs it into a corner, against Bogg's advice, and it gets past her and bites Jeff's hand.
109* ''Series/WKRPInCincinnati'': As a RunningGag Les had a bandage somewhere on his person in every episode. (This stemmed from [[RealLifeWritesThePlot actor Richard Saunders having a cut on pilot taping day]].) Eventually we learn that he has a vicious dog at home.
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113* Popular parody: Picture of a firearm. "Forget the dog, beware of the owner."
114* Another popular parody: "Beware of dog. The cat's a little shady, too."
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117[[folder:Video Games]]
118* A vicious dog guarding a farmyard threatens the two boys in ''VideoGame/BrothersATaleOfTwoSons''. They get past him by alternately distracting and then rushing through the yard.
119* The Big Top level in ''VideoGame/{{CarnEvil}}'' has undead feral poodles wearing clown collars.
120* The Feral Hounds introduced by poachers into the ecosystem of an alien game planet in ''VideoGame/CarnivoresTriassic'' fit this role, both for viciously attacking the player hunter and for slowly killing off some of the native fauna.
121* The Runaway Dogs from ''Videogame/EarthBound1994'' will attack anyone who stands in their way, even defenseless children. On the other hand, once you've gotten enough levels, you can [[ShootTheDog boot them all you want as revenge]] [[OneHitKill and put them down in one shot at that]].
122* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' featured a sidequest in which a man would try to enter his home, but a mutt standing in front of the door would run him off repeatedly. There were two ways to get the dog to move: feed it, or interact with it while wearing a leather jacket. [[LegacyCharacter Dogmeat]] would then join your party, continuing to be vicious to your enemies. The latter method of recruiting him is a ShoutOut to ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'' in which the titular, leather jacket-wearing character is accompanied by a Blue Heeler.
123* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' has feral mongrels that behave a bit like a wolf pack, coming at you many at a time. Same goes for the raiders' dogs and the super mutants' mutant hounds, which send bone-chilling howls down your spine once they notice you to alert the super mutants of your presence.
124* Shadow's dog Interceptor in ''Videogame/FinalFantasyVI,'' only being obedient to Shadow himself [[spoiler:and nice to Relm on their first meeting]].
125-->'''Shadow:''' Leave us. The dog eats strangers...
126* Angry dogs are among the obstacles you must run away from in ''VideoGame/Inside2016''. If you see or hear one, ''run the hell away'', because they are fast, persistent, and want you dead. And since the player character is a defenseless little boy, you have no choice but to run away and avoid them. You end up torn to bits if you are too slow. They come either solo or in groups of three.
127* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', Wrex comments that if [[DeathWorld Tuchanka]] has a temper, its name is '''[[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere Kalros]]''', The Mother of All Thresher-Maws.
128* ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'': [[spoiler:In the ''Teal Mask'' DLC, Okidogi of the Loyal Three turns out to be a [[{{Jerkass}} greedy marauder]] who attacked Ogerpon in search of treasure and [[AssholeVictim got a well-earned beating for it]], rather than a heroic Pokémon who nobly perished in combat.]]
129* A ferocious dog occasionally stays by the road in the Taiwanese video game ''VideoGame/{{RichMan}}'', and mauls anyone stop at his spot. Luckily, the player can let their character ride a scooter or car to run over it.
130* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' plays vigorously with this trope, mostly subverting it. While several guard dogs do in fact [[EverythingTryingToKillYou attack you on sight]], and humorously worded signs forewarn about a few of these encounters, not all of these dogs are particularly ill-tempered, the ones who are only really act this way around unfamiliar humans, and in every case you can literally PetTheDog and befriend it. The sign next to the Lesser Dog's house parodies the classic warning: "aware of dog, pls pet dog."
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134* The first episode of ''WesternAnimation/BooBoomTheLongWayHome'' a pack of really mean street dogs attack the protagonists, forcing Boldsteed, Christopher, and Aurelia to fight them off.
135%%* Oscar the dog from ''WesternAnimation/KickButtowski''.
136* ''WesternAnimation/FluffyGardens'': George the Mean Yellow Dog earned this title because, besides being a bright yellow dog, he's very ill-tempered and generally rude to everyone with the occasional PetTheDog moment.
137* In ''WesternAnimation/FraidyCat'', '''NO''' dog is kind to Fraidy. Nearly every single dog Fraidy encountered was either rude or psychotic. The only one who was even ''close'' to being nice was Meaney the junkyard dog.
138* WesternAnimation/TheHairBearBunch arrive at the home of a scientist, Prof. Nielson Rockabilt, seeking astronauts for a voyage to Mars. The bears encounter a vicious guard dog at the gate, so the professor just tells the bears to bark at him. Hair does, and the dog runs off like Franchise/ScoobyDoo.
139* While [[ItMakesSenseInContext looking for a suitable canine dance partner]], Bill Dauterive of ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' is talked into adopting a muzzled Rottweiler by the two snickering attendants at the pound. Then he takes it home and undoes the muzzle... suffice to say, HilarityEnsues.
140* Earl from ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife''. The only one who's ''not'' afraid of Earl is Bev. Though Earl's temperament is somewhat justified, as he was used for horrific experiments and EscapedFromTheLab.
141* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' had (of all breeds) an unusually aggressive French Bulldog in one episode that Chloe and Ice Bear had to go through to retrieve the former's sweater.
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