Dachshund dogs.
Yes they love the wenier
They probably bark at bigger dogs because they want every dog to know that just because he is small, he's tough. Some little dogs do that. They like to stand their ground/
shut the fruk up yu b-iech asz ho3 n blah lalalala ,pusa n a side of siek frum a 30 year old mans wenier
Depends on the owner and how socialized the dogs are. I have two wiener dogs and a pit bull, they all get along and they all like other dogs. I had them since they were puppies & they are so well behaved, calm and happy in any situation. Dachshunds are the best.
All dogs bite. The do not have hands to hit and punch with, so they use the resources they were given. Their teeth are sharp and can cause damage, and THEY know we know. If they feel threatened of feel that something they care about is being threatened then they will retaliate. They do not have the rational thoughts that humans do and will bite if they feel the need, it is a part of a dog's persona, and should be taken into account whenever dogs are going to be introduced to the home of small children. Dogs are wonderful with small children, you just have to make sure you get the right dog for the situation. and yes wenier dogs have feelings like any other animal
ANSWER:Like the person above me said, there are no rules in a fight. Feel free to use anything around you as a weapon. however, I prefer the 3 strike method of fighting. If you fight this way, you'll win in 3 strikes. Strike 1: Kick in the crotch.Strike 2: Punch in the head (more specifically in the temple).Strike 3: Kick in the crotch or the head.Strike 4: punch them in the face.Strike 5: put them in a head lock.Strike 6: pull there hair if its long.Strike 7: if its a girl pull there hair or bit them.Addition to above mentioned:Tactic 1: Just go with the flow of the fight.Tactic 2: Fight your own fight, don't let them get you out of your groove, and just go with the flow.Tactic 3: Don't let them fight their fight, and don't let them just go with the flow.Tactic 4(MOST IMPORTANT): DON'T, I REPEAT, DON'T OVER-THINK ANYTHING, KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW OF THE FIGHT, and just go with the flow.