Yes, wild dogs can pose a threat to humans by potentially attacking them.
Cats attacking dogs can pose a threat to pet safety and harmony in households, as it can lead to injuries and disrupt the peaceful coexistence between the pets.
It's dogs naturaul instinct but you should change it
In packs, feral dogs can and do present a threat to humans, particularly children and the infirm.
Wild dogs can be unpredictable and may pose a potential threat to humans, as they are not domesticated like pet dogs. It is important to exercise caution and avoid approaching or interacting with wild dogs in their natural habitat.
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Mockingbirds can be quite territorial, attacking hawks, dogs, cats and even humans. I suppose if the mockingbird saw the baby bluebirds as a threat to its territory it could attack or kill baby bluebirds.
Yes, head lice are specific to humans and cannot infest dogs. Dogs can get their own type of lice, but it is not the same as head lice and does not pose a threat to humans.
domisticated dogs save lives but dogs that live in the wild or dogs infected with rabbies can be held responsible for death in some countries but a healthy dog is never a threat to humans
Technically yes, but I would suggest using a condom.
Domestic dogs can pose a threat if they feel threatened or provoked, leading to potential aggressive behavior such as biting. It's important to approach unfamiliar dogs cautiously and to never disturb a dog while they are eating or sleeping. Socializing and training dogs from an early age can help prevent potential threats.
This is not just a no but an absolutely not! Dogs' bodies and systems differ from humans' quite a bit and human medication could cause potentially fatal problems for your dog.
Predators are not breed specific. All horses no matter what breed are at threat from Cougars, wolves, bears, coyotes, domestic dogs and humans.