Yorkies have been known to stand up
against other dogs much larger than them if they feel their human companion is being threatened and they have also been known to become the alpha dog in multiple - dog households, even if they are the smallest.
Not exact matches
Too
much energy would have been wasted in the wild if
dogs had to continuously fight
against each
other.
Field trials are
much different then hunt test in that all the
dogs are competing
against each
other in a test.
Being an Arctic
dog, all Siberian Huskies have a thick coat (thicker than what most
other breeds have) with a dense undercoat and a long topcoat, which both protect the
dog against most powerful snow blizzard at temperatures falling as
much as -40 degrees Celsius and beyond.
But I also believe that restrictive laws or policies that discriminate
against dogs based on breed alone without considering any
other factors are very
much missing the point.