It depends on the owner, skills, and size of the golden retriever. However, a coyote would be a better hunter than a golden retriever since it is wild dog, but golden retrievers tend to be better fighters. The coyote might win, but it could suffer some injuries by the golden retriever.
German Shepherd- because it is more fierce and the golden retriever is most friendly to other animals. However, it is not the size of the dog in the fight is the amount of fight in the dog. If they were both to fight for their owners I think the golden retriever would win if you have its maximum friendliness because it will please its owner until death that is its purpose in life. It will also allow the owner to achieve a much higher friendship level.
It depends on the cat. If the domestic cat was, say, one of the cats from my cat from hell on animal planet, there is a chance of the domestic cat winning. normally, the bobcat would win.
German shepherds are smarter and more skilled in fighting than dingoes, when German shepherds are trained to be police or military dogs. A dingo is just a wild dog with good hunting skills. The German Shepherd might win.
Probably the husky since huskies are more stronger and have better fighting skills than golden retrievers. Huskies have stronger bites than a golden retriever would, and huskies are more resistant than golden retrievers.
It depends on the owner, skills, and size of the golden retriever. However, a coyote would be a better hunter than a golden retriever since it is wild dog, but golden retrievers tend to be better fighters. The coyote might win, but it could suffer some injuries by the golden retriever.
German Shepherd- because it is more fierce and the golden retriever is most friendly to other animals. However, it is not the size of the dog in the fight is the amount of fight in the dog. If they were both to fight for their owners I think the golden retriever would win if you have its maximum friendliness because it will please its owner until death that is its purpose in life. It will also allow the owner to achieve a much higher friendship level.
Cheetahs are much larger.
The fisher would probably win such a battle.
That all depends on the age, size and temperament of either dog. Typically, a dog with a more nervous energy is one that is more prone to losing than one that is more dominant, because in the dog world, such energy is weak energy, no matter what size or age either dog is.
It depends on the cat. If the domestic cat was, say, one of the cats from my cat from hell on animal planet, there is a chance of the domestic cat winning. normally, the bobcat would win.
German shepherds are smarter and more skilled in fighting than dingoes, when German shepherds are trained to be police or military dogs. A dingo is just a wild dog with good hunting skills. The German Shepherd might win.
Yes because the male bobcat trys to win her from the other.
Most likely the golden retrievers.
This all depends on the situation that is pitting golden retriever against boxer. If it's in a hunting contest, then the gold retriever would win. If it's in a guarding contest, then the boxer would most likely win.
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The hippo.