Jim Smiley had taught his dog to bite the other dog's hind legs during a fight, allowing it to evade direct confrontation while still inflicting damage. This strategy made the dog seem less aggressive and more gentle, which often led opponents to underestimate it. Smiley's clever training showcased his knack for gambling and manipulation in the various contests he participated in.
Jim Smiley taught his dog to grab the back leg of the other dog in a fight. His dog was named Andrew Jackson and he was lazy so in a fight he grabbed the other dog's back leg and held on until the other dog quit.
Besides his trained frog, Jim Smiley had also previously owned a fighting dog.
Jim Smiley liked to bet on various contests and competitions involving animals, such as frog jumping or dog fighting. He was known for always seeking out opportunities to wager on different outcomes and events.
ofcourse a dog can be taught how a dougie. I actually taught my dog how to do this dance a few weeks ago.
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No dog breed combinations are necessarily going to fight each other. It depends on the individual dog. It may be dog aggressive, or not socialized with other dogs. Even so-called "mean" breeds, like Pit Bulls or Rottweilers are not going to fight each other unless taught to.
depends on the fight in the dog.
A dog that likes to fight can be called aggressive.
Acrobatic Dog-Fight happened in 1984.
Acrobatic Dog-Fight was created in 1984.
he doesn't have a dog
Tom wanted Jim to write an inscription on the brass dog collar they were making for Jim's dog.