Any dog has the capability to kill a mouse if it has not been trained to control itself. Many dogs just bark at mice and other potential quarry.
Terriers are especially bred to be "ratters", i.e. they will chase and hunt down rats and mice. Some terriers have better instincts for this than others, particularly the Jack Russell terriers. They are quick, agile and intelligent, but easily bored if not continually given mental or physical stimulation.
Carlson kills Candy's dog in 'Of Mice and Men'. He puts the old and sick dog out of its misery by shooting it. This event foreshadows future events in the story.
Lennie Small. Ironically he's big. Oh, and also Carlson kills Candy's dog.
In the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the character Lennie accidentally kills a puppy by petting it too roughly. This incident foreshadows another accidental killing that occurs later in the story.
Carlson's solution to the problem of Candy's old dog in "Of Mice and Men" is to shoot the dog to put it out of its misery. He believes that the dog is suffering and that it's the most humane thing to do. Candy eventually agrees to let Carlson shoot his dog.
it kills it sometimes
1st Answer: no 2nd Answer: No, your dog cannot catch parvo from mice or mice droppings but your dog can get lepto from that or rat or mice urine too. Make sure your Veterinarian includes Lepto in hour dog's vaccines.
The Meerkat which is the mongoose family.
kills it
If a dog kills a dog, he was either mad or angery. Or protecting his territory. Felt afendted If he kills him, he wouldn't be dangerous... Not all the times at least. he might just go back to a nice cute dog. or stay mean. It depends.
Rat traps, can catch the mouse (Sticky traps). Also The poison in the traps can kills the rats ASAP.
that you have a very vicious dog
Lennie only kills one puppy-the puppy that he received from Slim. He killed the puppy because, "I was jus' playin' with him...an' he made like he's gonna bite me...an' I made like I was gonna smack him...an'...an' I done it. An' then he was dead." (Steinbeck 87) Remember all those mice that Lennie killed in the past? It was the same thing here. The mice (or the puppy in this case) acted mean, if you will, so Lennie played back, but he didn't know is own strength. He also kills Curley's wife in the same way. She made him angry, and he was just trying to make her be quiet. (He shook her until her neck broke.) Lennie only killed 1 puppy; his own, which makes it all the more sad.