yes dogs can and if you have realised if you annoy them the give you a hole lot of waring signs like growling or barking best thing to do if a dog turns on you is to get on ur hands adn knees adn make sure ONLY your bak is showing them make sure ur face and arms and legs are toalty hidden
In the US, one is statistically most likely to be bitten by certain animals. There are certain dog breeds that are very likely to bite. Dachshund is the dog breed that is most likely to bite.
Dogs will bite while being playful depending on how the dog was raised and what breed it is. Some breeds bite more frequently then others and a dog that is raised in a loving household will most likely not bite.
Pitbulls are (absolute mongrels)Hogwash! That is an answer borne out of pure uninformedprejudiceIn some localities, the pitbull is the breed involved in most dog bites, however, according to throughout the U.S., mixed breeds are involved in most bites, and that the two pure breeds most often involved are:German Shepherd and Chow.Gee wonder why the most-owned dog in the U.S. would be the most-involved breed in dog bites.Also, children are involved in more dog bites than adults. Hmm, an unknown creature runs up and starts squealing and hitting me, I'm hitting back too!In fact, the Pit bull is one of the most loving and fanatically loyal breeds in existence. The history of the breed, and the continued use/abuse of the dogs for that purpose are what further their bad reputation.some good references on pit bulls.Also, to further the argument of mixed breed attacks, "mongrel" means a dog of mixed breed. Strike two!
Husky
depends on the size and breed of the dog and cat.
Most likely the Italian Greyhound.
Go to the doctor! It's most likely infected.
labradors
The Dogue De Bordeaux has the largest head and the strongest skull and bite force in the whole K-9 world.The mastiff breeds have the most powerful bites out of any dogs, no matter which breed it is.
No dog breed has a bite that exerts 48000 pounds of pressure per square inch. In fact, no animal in the world has a bite that hard. I believe crocodiles have the strongest bite in the world, and among dogs, bite pressure per square inch averages around 320 pounds.
No dogs are inherently mean. Abuse and poor socialization can negatively affect the temperament of a dog. The most dangerous dogs are those that are not properly cared for, trained, socialized, housed, and fed. Breed makes little difference. It is impossible to know the likelihood that any dog of a particular breed will attack, because it is not possible to know the number of dogs of a particular breed that exist. If you don't know the total population of a breed, you can not calculate the percentage of those dogs that have attacked. Existing dog bite statistics are highly misleading, because they do not take into account the popularity of a breed. If a breed is more popular, it will likely make up a larger percentage of total dog bites. But that does not say anything for that particular breed's likelihood to bite. a pit bull they are the ones who will actually eat kids lol
Your dog is most likely trying to protect you.