A dog's defense offense refers to the instinctual behaviors and actions a dog exhibits when it feels threatened or perceives a potential danger. This can include growling, barking, showing teeth, or even lunging, which serve as warning signals to deter a perceived threat. In some cases, if the threat escalates, a dog may resort to physical aggression. Understanding these behaviors is crucial for responsible dog ownership and ensuring safe interactions with other animals and people.
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offense
they go bla blah blah blah blah and they chase a jaguire and the jagire turns around and eats the dog
defence
yes they do
The of offense player should do tricks and pass through the defender
defense.
they r dogs trained by the singapore civil defence force
NO!!!!!!!!!! they try to score the people who try to prevent it are the Defence
man to man defence!
Both the offence and the defence are important in war.
There has to be 11 players on offense and Defence for every play. There has to be at least 7 players on the line of scrimmage prior to the snap of the ball. This applies to both offense and defence