No. They are dogs... not bears... the most they can do is growl and bark then get ripped apart.
Polar bears communicate by vocalizing! Adult polar bears vocailize most when they are agitated or threatened.
It's a bear, and it's watching you right now.
Vocalization and body language.
No.
Dogs and bears are both classified in the order Carnivora, which is a group of mammals that includes carnivorous species like wolves, cats, and otters. Within the order Carnivora, dogs and bears belong to different families – dogs belong to Canidae (dogs and related species), while bears belong to Ursidae (bears).
dogs
No dogs are predators of grizzlies.
Yes. Both bears and dogs are members of the Suborder Caniformia (sometimes known as Canoidea). However, at Caniformia, they diverge into Ursidae and Canidae.
No, why would someone even ask this question if they know, Polar Bears would just eat the dogs since Polar bears are carnivores
Dogs shouldn't be given anything containing sugar, and that would include gummy bears.
No, they evolved from humans,bears,cows and monkeys!
dogs communicate by barking and using his tails and their ears also dogs mark territorys by peeing on trees in winter when it snows dogs try to find their terriory they go around in trees quite strange of dogs dogs sometimes mistake a pole for a tree