Any dog can be "vicious" but its the owner who makes them that way. If you raise a dog right any breed can be a great family pet. Even if a dog bites it shouldn't always be deemed vicious, if a dog is biting out of fear then he is not vicious, he is protecting himself.
Stray dogs are fine if they are no threat to health or are not viscous
They are tameable and less viscous
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it is important to train dogs because they can become viscous if not trained and can become messy and unstable to live with, that is why most people train their dogs to sit, to stop them jumping up people, or for a treat and for them to 'go to bed' like my nans dog and they will go to bed :)
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Great Danes are not natuarlly viscous dogs. They can be trained for many jobs, including guarding.
Some People might consider glass as fluid at room temperature... I believe it's one of the most viscous fluids..
the colder most liquids get, the more viscous they get.
By viscous, I think you mean viscosity. Viscous is a adjective referring to the thickness of a substance; therefore, yes, ketchup is somewhat viscous.
Molten salt is viscous.
That Can Be Debated.There Really Is No Definite Answer.. It's All About How They Are Raised.> I must say: All breeds are quite viscous. Ever tried to pour one?
Blood viscosity is a measure of overall blood thickness. Therefore, there is no one place in the body where blood is more viscous than others. However, factors such as cholesterol, smoking, or some illnesses your blood may be more viscous than normal.