I believe it will be a draw. Because a bear usually runs away if the opponent is too dangerous and let’s say. a bear sees a man, the bear attacks the man. But than his rott comes and attacks the bear. The Rottweiler will Jump on the bear and start to bark and bite the bear. The bear tries to defeat the Rottweiler, but the Rottweilers will and loyalty to its owner is just amazing, so the fight would be a draw cuz the bear will eventually run away.
Both can win a fight. Depends on the training, the bloodline...
I have a European dobermann, he's like warrior from hell.
Answer 2:It depends on who is stronger, but both can win a fight with each other. A doberman has sharper teeth and a faster speed than a rottweiler, but a rottweiler has a bigger jaw and more physical strength.It depends on how large and how strong the bear and rottweiler are.
Answer 2The bear would win because it can kill a wolf.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.
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.
Both breeds will not fight a bull. They would only chace them.
Probably the rottie, since it has a more territorial and protective nature about it than a lab typically does.
Most likely, yes. Huskies have thick fur and are about the same size as a rottweiler. If it's master's life is being threatened by an aggressive rottie, then that husky would be more than happy to defend his owner.
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.
Yes, but it would get injured quite a lot by the dalmation.
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that would be golden retriever or a diffrent eye dog that would be golden retriever or a diffrent eye dog
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A golden retriever I would think, as Bostons cannot breathe well in extreme heat or humidity.
We have a golden retriever and an aussie - the retriever is male and the aussie is female, and they get along great. The aussie is a bit bossie with the retriever at times but he doesn't really care - such a mellow fellow!
gun-dogs because in the olden days men went out shooting they would sometimes bring a golden retriever with then so if a bird fell into the water when it got shot the golden retriever would jump into the water and RETRIEVE it
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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.
A golden retriever lab would shed more than a Border Collie Lab mix. Both are very good dogs, but I think that a Golden Retriever Lab mix's are more the family type and very loyal.