The Turkey Vulture is a common raptor in North America and Europe. This bird is a scavenger that feeds on road kill.
Depends where you are from but coyotes will kill small dogs as will bobcats
It will take 20 small dogs to kill a bear, and 5 large dogs to kill a bear.
a shotgun
The vulture doesn't kill animails it feeds on an animails corspe. It will no attack a animail because vultures are lazzy.
You can block off mouse holes to let them starve and suffocate, or you could just let the small dogs kill any mice they see, because small dogs were bred, depending on the type of small dog, to kill mice and other small rodents and creatures.
Raccoons generally avoid confrontations with dogs but may attempt to kill and eat a small dog, such as a puppy.
Sudafed can kill a small dog. An ingredient in Sudafed can be toxic to dogs, cats, and other animals. Even small amounts can cause illness.
No, a vulture is not a predator as it does not hunt or kill. It is a scavenger.
i think nothing eats it but decomposers (when the vulture dies)
Of course they do - they're dogs. Any dog might - and could - kill a kitten. Even small white fluffy dogs. Which is not to say that a Maltese dog WILL kill kittens - but it might, given opportunity and insufficient socialisation / training to prevent it.
It is not the age of a turkey that decides when you will kill it for meat. It is the size, once the turkey is full size, or at the size you want it to be, you can kill it for meat.