Your two dogs are fighting each other for a higher rank in the "pack" that you and your family make up with the dogs. You should consult a professional dog trainer or your vet for specific guidelines how to correct this issue--it's actually quite easy to do.
No, it can be fatal to her puppies.
Yes, they have teeth and they bite each other. Dog fights and dog fighting is cruel.
Dogs_Like_Rottweiler's,_Staffis,_and_other_big_rough_dogs">Dogs Like Rottweiler's, Staffis, and other big rough dogsPitbulls are the number one breed used in dog fighting.
One of the reasons that that dogs hump each other is because of dominance. If once dog can hump the other it is dominant over the other. So if your young dog is humping your older one, the young dog is claiming dominance over the older one.
Serious enough for it to be a felony for fighting dogs or owning a fighting dog.
No dog is a great fighting dog. All dog fighting is a disgusting display.
Is your coon dog altered? That would help his aggressiveness. Also, it will prevent other intact dogs from attacking your dog.
Dog fighting is still going on today.
No, Heineken does not sponsor dog fighting events.
Encouraging aggressive behavior is not always a good idea and if the intention was for the purposes of dog fighting, that is illegal.
A fighting dog (e.g. Pit bull, bull terrier, staffie, Rottweiler) are only fighting dogs if they are trained to fight. If they haven't been trained, they would be as gentle as a pug. Anyway, the physical difference is that, a fighting dog has more muscles and is much stronger. Most of the dogs listed above have been bred just for fighting, so are much more muscular than other dogs and have broader shoulders.
Dog fighting is illegal in New Zealand. The Animal Welfare Act of 1999 forbids it. It is also illegal in the USA, England, Australia and many other countries.