No not necessarily, but fighter dogs don’t let go. I’ve heard stories where they had to literally, full force kick a bulldog off of a cow or hit a bulldog with a shovel, repeatedly to make them let go of another dog to a point where the bulldog died form their injuries. Rottweilers are not a fighter breed though, so they don’t do that. They’re just equally intimidating looking, I guess.
We had to poke a pitbull mix in both eyes to get it to release my elderly mother’s dog after it jumped the 4 foot fence it’s owners thought was enough. And we were all right there having a cookout when it happened. It just wouldn’t let go. Even with 3 grown men holding it down, including the owner.
No not necessarily, but fighter dogs don’t let go. I’ve heard stories where they had to literally, full force kick a bulldog off of a cow or hit a bulldog with a shovel, repeatedly to make them let go of another dog to a point where the bulldog died form their injuries. Rottweilers are not a fighter breed though, so they don’t do that. They’re just equally intimidating looking, I guess.
We had to poke a pitbull mix in both eyes to get it to release my elderly mother’s dog after it jumped the 4 foot fence it’s owners thought was enough. And we were all right there having a cookout when it happened. It just wouldn’t let go. Even with 3 grown men holding it down, including the owner.