Instincts. Can you explain why, with all our advanced civilisation and knowledge, we still have a rush of adrenaline before, say, an exam? No matter whether it's actually useful to us, or whether it just always makes us panic and do something stupid? As I say. Dogs were bred from large downwards, and so have instincts you might expect from a large animal, whether they like it or not.Gilberreke wrote:Can you explain why dogs the size of a cat and smaller still behave the same? Also, I've seen cats attack and maul dogs twice their size and bigger and win the fight! Also, there's dogs larger than most grown men. My friend's dog is 6'8 tall if it stands on two legspi4t wrote:Dogs, as I have stated, can be up to the size of a young child.
And as I say, yes a cat can hold their own in a fight. However, cats are quite often injured or killed by dogs twice their size if they fight them. That's why it's best to run, if possible.
And as for your last statement, well, I didn't realise they went that big! It only reinforces my own argument, though.