Most dogs work together to survive like wolves. Some work alone.
Sled dogs and people can work together by sharing their food together
Team Dogs: a group of dogs that work together in a competition.
Paulsen was surprised by the dogs' behavior because he did not expect them to work together as a team to hunt and survive in the harsh conditions of the wilderness. He was amazed by their instinctual hunting skills and pack mentality, which helped them overcome challenges and catch food effectively.
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They can do, breeds of dogs aren't bothered by who they work with breed wise.
they use there animal senses to work together as a team
Because they are Prairie Dogs, not Beach Dogs.
I believe the Titanic did bring people together because people had to work together to be able to survive. This means that quite probably, strangers were helping strangers so that both could survive.
In a sled dog team during a race, dogs are hooked together in a line using a harness and tug lines. The lead dog is at the front, followed by swing dogs, team dogs, and wheel dogs. Each dog has a specific position and role in the team to work together efficiently.
Either would survive just fine if they were born and raised wild, they were bred from wild animals I think cats and dogs have a pretty good chance of survivng too. But honestly I think that the cats could get a kill faster and I think that the dogs would live faster because they are stronger and will work with other dogs.
The term for a group of dogs is spelled "pack." It refers to a social group of dogs that often work or live together, typically in a wild or semi-wild context.
Husky dogs have a thick layer of fur to keep them warm and survive in the most harsh conditions of snow.