they can be its in there blood you see the used to be called ankelrippers so they are less vicious than that sounds but they still are i should know i have 2 of them dogs they rip my mail bite attack each other so the answer is yes!
When you cross a snowman with a vicious shark it is called frost bite.
Bull terriers are a few breeds. Mainly a cross between the, now extinct, English white terrier and a bull dog.
The answer is A MEGA
They are most closely related to bull terriers and emerged from crossings between bull terriers and other terriers that were around in the 17th century.
if your Yorkie growls at you when eating its food its because it thinks your after it and it doesn't want you to have it. It's the dogs way of saying "This is my food, you can't have any!"
Vicious could be a good thing, given the nature of the category, but it generally means really mean or animalistic. In other words, it doesn't sound like love, but more of a fetish.
Patterdale terriers, unfortunately, are not hypo-allergenic. However, many terriers are, including Scottish terriers, Welsh Terriers, Irish terriers, and Border Terriers.
Since the 17th century where it emerged from a cross between Bull Terriers and other terriers of the time. At this time they were used for blood sports like bull baiting and bear baiting. These dogs provided the ancestral foundations for Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Bull Terriers, the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. This common ancestor was known as the Bull and Terrier. After these bloodsports were eliminated in 1835 these dogs came to be used in dogfights.
You get a Megladon a huge vicious lookin shark it's awesome
The word vicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as deliberately cruel or violent:a vicious attack, vicious gossip, a vicious criminal, etc.
"Vicious" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more vicious" or "most vicious."
There is no noun for the word "vicious". "Vicious" is an adjective.