Not recommended as a family pet or for the first time dog owner. This breed is best kept for working and makes an excellent guard dog, mainly due to the fact that it will attack strangers and other dogs.
The Karelian Bear Dog might work.
A Karelian Bear Dog looks like a husky with border collie markings
Dog's have been known to try an protect there area in bear country. Although there are no reports of a certain breed of dog that is meant to ward off bears. The natural instinct of a dog will kick in and would let the bear know Hey this is my turf.
No, animals have to be in the same genus in order to mate. Bears are in the genus "Ursus", whereas dogs are in the genus "Canis". Dogs can be half wolf or half dingo, but not bear. There is, however, a breed of dog with "bear" in its name - the Karelian Bear Dog, a black and white dog originated from Finland. Its breed name was derived from the fact that it can defend against bears.
If you are reffering to the black and white dog, I think it is a Karelian Bear dog.
The Karelian Bear Dog is rarely aggressive towards people but they can be aggressive towards other dogs. They are fearless hunters of big game animals and are bred to be dominant towards other animals regardless of their size. They are often strong-willed, intelligent stubborn and demand a strong alpha human to be the pack leader. Positive reinforcement, especially with food, is what they will respond to best. These dogs are energetic and need a lot of room to run. If they are not provided with enough exercise they may become bored and destructive. In general, the Karelian Bear Dog is not recommended for an inexpereinced dog owner.
Do not breed your hamsters until you learn that "Black Bear" is not a breed and all hamsters breed the same. Do research.
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Well first of all, it's actually a Bear Dog. Specifically, a Karelian Bear Dog, regarded as a national treasure in its home country of Finland. They earned their name by being so aggressive that they will put a bear to flight or attack it, often sacrificing their life for their master. Their naturally fearless nature makes them ideal for hunting wild boar, lynxes and wolves, as well as providing protection from wild bears. The breed is currently being used for bear control programs in the United States at the Yosemite and Glacier National Parks.
The bear that will change to that is pizzly, prizzly or grolar bear.
The breed or the name? I do not believe there Is a fish breed called bear. But as far as names go, I actually have a glofish named bear. Hope this helped!
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