Of course any dog can "attack" you,but with some dogs,It might not hurt.
yuppp, you just gotta provoke them first.. even pitbuls can be really friendly dogs if you're good to them
Yes, cats may attack dogs if they feel threatened or provoked, but not all cats will exhibit aggressive behavior towards dogs. It ultimately depends on the individual animals and their personalities.
Guard dogs are different from attack dogs because guard dogs will bark loudly to alert their owners of an intruder's presence and to scare away the intruder. Attack dogs will also bark loudly to alert their owners, but will go in for the attack.
Not typically. These dogs are trained to be peacful, and friendly towards all people. There is always a chance though, that any dog will attack if it feels it, or its family are in danger.
They will sometimes kill dogs.
There is no magic word that will put your dog into attack zone, like all dogs you have to train him to attack and you can use what ever word you want to make him attack but you MUST train him to attack when you say that word
To get attack dogs you would have to get an 11 kill streak or 10 if you have the hardline perk.
Neutered dogs may sometimes attack unneutered dogs due to territorial behavior or aggression, which can be influenced by hormones and social dynamics.
No .... A Rottweiler Will Not Attack His Master .... They Are Guard Dogs .... They Protect You Not Attack You
Not all the time, but if they are hungry, or if the dog poses as a threat, or a weakling, the dog will be killed
Most prairie dogs would'nt attack snakes . But I know that snakes will attack them if they had the chance I've seen many videos of it on Youtube
Owls typically do not attack dogs unless they feel threatened or are protecting their nest. It is rare for owls to attack dogs, but it can happen in certain circumstances.
In WWII it was believed that there was attack dogs but they were not commonly used. Most historical researchers say that Nazi Germany and Japan used attack dogs but only for sentimental usage.