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Can animals be bullies?

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Judging by this video, yes... they can. Maybe even a little racist.
 
I think she was not bullying (for it's a female here): she was protecting her offspring...
 
That deer went all LAPD on that black dog's ass!

Deer = lost asshole
Cat = Shit-stirrer
Dog = innocent civilian.
 
the dog and cat are too domesticated and not fearing the wild.
They asked for it.
 
The proper thing at the end of that video woulda been a single shot and then

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I think she was not bullying (for it's a female here): she was protecting her offspring...

Quite.

But animals can be bullies -- I've seen dogs that pick on other dogs for no reason at all.

The proper thing at the end of that video woulda been a single shot and then

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Extremely unethical! [-X :spank:
 
The cat was being a little bitch but in case anyone is wondering, the dog went through physical rehab and recovered though he's still traumatized a little from getting his ass whooped.

I don't get why the deer went and attacked the dog. It was just watching. The cat was the one who was asking for trouble the whole time.
 
The cat was being a little bitch but in case anyone is wondering, the dog went through physical rehab and recovered though he's still traumatized a little from getting his ass whooped.

I don't get why the deer went and attacked the dog. It was just watching. The cat was the one who was asking for trouble the whole time.

The deer is protecting its baby.
Anyone nearby will be attacked like in the wild.
 
The cat was being a little bitch but in case anyone is wondering, the dog went through physical rehab and recovered though he's still traumatized a little from getting his ass whooped.

I don't get why the deer went and attacked the dog. It was just watching. The cat was the one who was asking for trouble the whole time.

The dogs only crime was being too curious and big enough to be perceived as a serious threat to the baby deer. The Doe's reaction was not unjustified since the dog is the same as a wolf and a wolf would have been a real danger to the baby. For that matter, so would many dogs though not necessarily this one.

The cat was seen as a less of a threat because of his small size but the Doe did turn on him when he continued to press. Cats are territorial just like dogs and they can express it by bullying other animals like that.
 
I am surprised that people living in an area that is shared with deer or other large animals would be so silly as to leave their dog free to wander the streets.

It is a necessity for the survival of all animals in the wild to follow sharp instincts, and the fact is that dogs pose a real threat to other animals, especially a deer with fawn.

When I was 14, one of our mares killed two of the neighbour's dogs on our property after they entered her paddock. She had a new foal, and I guess she just couldn't take the risk.

Earlier than that tragedy, my cousins lost a couple of their Border Collies after the dogs got involved in a fight between two bulls on their dairy farm.

Animals don't have the luxury of being able to assume the role of a person. If the owners of the dog had really cared they would have prevented a problem with proper animal welfare risk management - a lead and or a fence for the dog. Good to learn the dog's recovering.
 
I am surprised that people living in an area that is shared with deer or other large animals would be so silly as to leave their dog free to wander the streets.

well, the dog was only captured when he was attacked. IT could've possibly have been the dog opening the door, he got curious and a bit too close. When my dogs were out in the streets, it's usually because they dug under the fence or ran when they had the chance. It would be stupid to let them roam freely when there are cars on the streets and they wouldn't look before crossing.

Oh, and also, some animals stop bullying.

Case 1:

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Well, anyone that things other animals are samarter than humans need there head examinated.
 
Pack animals like dogs "bully" each other all the time for dominance. It's in their DNA to find social order in a pack. It's very black and white. You're either a leader or a follower in a pack. You're either strong or you're weak.

A calm submissive dog does not get picked on/bullied...because it already is in a submissive state.
 
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