@@billbbobby2889 Size and Weight: Males range from about 8-10 feet in length, while females are generally 6-8 feet in length. Their tails are 3-5 inches long. Male polar bears can weigh up to three times as much as the females. Males are typically 550-1700 pounds, and females are 330-650 pounds , hell even the females are much bigger. and if they have cubs, lights out for kan gal.
love the thumb nail even polar bears are scared of these dogs.. a male 12 foot 1500lb polar bear that litrally pulls whales from the sea for dinner is scared of a dog..
Cane Corso!!! We have 1 and she is fearless, but very loyal. When we go to town to shop she is always watching out for us and always ready to defend!!!
Yeah, happy your a fan of Cane corso breed, however, a kangal could never fight off a polar bear and the bite force of a Kangal is about 200 psi more than a cane corso if memory is correct.
That's like saying a Husky looks like a full grown wolf that is until you see a full grown wolf. People really don't have a clue about just how big a polar bear gets. One thing is we are talking about the world's largest carnivore that does not eat vegetables or berries. Obviously haven't heard the Eskimo stories about them either. They will hunt you and your gun. " may your gun oil not freeze your weapon/trigger"
Correct! No single dog mentioned above could protect you from a full sized wolf or bear. But single dog would make good dinner for them. So never leave a single dog outside your house at night if your fence is not high enough to prevent wild animals to jump in.
@@bobjones-bt9bh Most grizzlies will hunt and if your unlucky kill and eat you and pick their teeth with you gun. There is nothing in Norh America they fear. This includes even humans or the Polar Bear.
No dog,ANY dog,no matter how big,no matter how strong will ever,EVER defeat a healthy polar bear,even the smallest polar bear,be it in the 400 lbs range. Yes,I ve had a couple of very well trained dogs and I thought the world of them,they were loyal,protective and they caused fear into other dogs and the neighborhood,but I would ve been a fool to think that they d be a match to a polar bear. All they could ve done was buy me some time to get my fire stick ready.
Trust me you friend those no dog on this earth that can take a polar or grizzly bear one on one. A mature black bear will take any of these dogs. Get real man.
He talk a bunch of bullshit, ppl buy into this crap without research anything. Polar bear are huge with mad power… Tiger eat dogs. Lol. It been said it takes 12 large dogs to back a Tiger up… not kill it. How can one dog of any breed beat one..
Even a northwestern wolf alone would beat any dog breed, wolves are heavily underestimated, there is a video where a lone experienced wolf kills a prey larger than himself
If the bear or mountain lion wanted to they would have the dog for a snack, the mountain lion in the video was shot already before the dogs went for it
The Tibetan Mastiff has been my favorite since I first laid eyes on one. I'm impressed with everything I've ever learned about the breed. The Tibetan Mastiff is #1.
It's so refreshing to see someone make a video about dogs and polar bears that doesn't have the slightest idea about neither dogs nor polar bears. Polar bears are the apex bears, they will attack and devour ANYTHING, unlike brown, black, or grizzly bears. No dog, of any size or breed will survive more than a minute against a polar bear. Even a Honey Badger would take out any of these dogs.
Even a full grown timber wolf alone would beat any dog breed, wolves are heavily underestimated and there is a video of a wolf alone without any help of a pack bringing down a prey larger than himself Well, but the honey badger would get destroyed by some dogs, just because it can hold them own agaisnt predators doesn't mean it will win 1 vs 1
Thank you for your refreshing dose of reality. When reading some of the material I am reminded of the woman who thought she was going to commiserate with a polar bear at a zoo. Somehow this person got into the enclosure. The polar beast was intrigued and, well, with one swipe of it's paw the foolish woman was rendered naked in the blink of an I. And Ursus Maritimus was only getting started.
Polar bear over 11 feet tall on hind legs and 2,200 pounds. Sure your bully dog can beat one. And so can you use the Washington Monument, 555 feet of stone, for a javelin.
No dog could ever match up to a polar bear. There’s a video on a cub black bear which is a much smaller weaker species of bear compared to a polar bear rough up and man handle a dog that was twice it size on a one on one. How the hell are even 5 kangals or the strongest dogs alive going to overpower an adult polar bear who weights in around 1,200-1,800 pounds and stand 8 1/2 to 11 ft tall
Because these people are following satan and he hates the animals, because they are Gods creation, but trust me evil people will enter hell thank God......the animals enter Heaven....back home.....
One wolverine, no more than 50 pounds, beat five malamute dogs, often over 150 pounds each, and broke the lower jaw of one of the dogs, Current Literature, early 1930s. Reason being, it has the proportionate strength of an INSECT.
@@Spiderdan-59And even 10 might Loose a Lion Roar could do some serious Damage to a Dog and bust his ear Drum and he will go to work 1 Swipe can kill a Dog a Lion can hold off 20- 25 Hyenas
No Pyrenees? They and other livestock guardian dogs are bred to take on or scare away predators. No bears, wolves, coyotes or big cats on our farm in the mountains of BC when the dogs are out. Well except for a 700 lb grizz that showed up one day. But the dogs gave him a good barking to.
Thing I’ve ever seen says the border collie is the smartest in the pool is number two. I’ve got a standard poodle, not a doodle, a purebred poodle. I’ve had quite a few large breed dogs in my life with most of them being German wire hair pointer‘s, also known as Drahthaars. I always thought I had some pretty smart dogs, but none of them compared to this poodle. He’s quite a watchdog to. I don’t know if he would actually tag someone but boy, he scares the hell out of people.👍🏻🤠
@@sweetdrahthaar7951I would trust a Pitbull before I would trust a Standard Poodle not to bite me. In some cases the Dogs are worse then Chows so yes they do bite people. Keep a strong hand on the Dog and keep him under control or you maybe heading down the road of problems you don't want like a law suit if it bites someone. I worked for a Vet and found out the hard way that breed is not stable.
You’re absolutely right that polar bears are incredibly powerful. The video aims to highlight the incredible protective instincts and bravery of certain dog breeds, even in the face of such formidable creatures. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
You make a great point! Bears, especially when protecting their cubs, can be incredibly fierce and dangerous. The video was meant to highlight the unique interactions between these animals, but safety always comes first in the wild. Thanks for your insight!
I saw a mountain lion get a hold of the doberman and the doberman was being over-powered by the mountain lion! I would trust a dogo argentino or kangal against a mountain lion!
You do go or your tangle will be dinner for mountain lion it stands absolutely no chance do not kid yourself about that b******* dude quit daydreaming quick reading comic books grow up
A Puma would make short work of them to. Pumas and North American Timber Wolves are around the same size as a Kangal if not a little bigger in most cases and will take down the Dog with ease in a one on one. The wise thing to do is never put the Dog in a place where they my encounter apex predators if you can avoid it.
No mention of the Akita . Formidable dog that does have the killer instinct ! My first was a huntress ! Wild cats, coyotes, huge raccoons,and otters … nothing swayed this dog or beat her . Once bringing a ranger out to show illeagallly set leg traps she stuck her head into a culvert only to get snared in a illegal set coni ear beaver trap . Took the ranger and me to open the trap from her neck ! The ranger couldn’t believe the dog not only lived thru that but was fine ! She was loyal ,protective and smart as hell ! I trained this dog at 9 months old to respond to hand signals from 50 ft within a month ! God I miss that dog
I was a mailman [ see my comment above ] for decades , the Akita WAS one of my favorites , only once I was introduced , they loved me , I had 3 of them in my years of service at different stops on my route . They are SO smart , feel for ya
I agree an Akita is a true killer. We accidently bought a Samoyed-Arctic wolf hybrid. Only an Akita stood up to him and he was sadly misunderstood and we had to put him down at 7. He was so healthy and strong. It was the 80's we had no clue how to manage him.
I have personally raised both Timber Wolves and Kangals or as some people call them Anatolian Shepherds. One on one in a fair fight maybe they could take the tiny euroasian wolf and even the Turkish sheperds will say they lose multiple dogs a year. But one on one with a North American Timber Wolf. No just NO. As I said I have personally raised both breeds and a Kangal is a beautiful and loving and loyal breed but they are absolutely no match for a grown Timber Wolf in a fair contest.
Absolutely and to protect their family they will give their life. The guardian breeds are huge beautiful, powerful animals. I have raised Great Pyrenees, Anatolian Shepherds and my personal favorite is a mix of the two. But as I said in a fair contest one on one they are just not a match for a full grown North American Timber Wolf and that's ok. They would be a good deterrent. If there were several dogs the wolf would simply move on to easier pickings rather than risk an injury.
@@MichaelTPowers-gl8cv A Timber Wolf is a gray wolf. The Mackenzie Valley Wolf arguably the biggest of all the subspecies is a gray wolf also. The term gray wolf encompasses several subspecies of the largest wolf subspecies. But you are absolutely correct.
The "Rhodesian" Ridgeback did NOT originate in South Africa, it originated in what was then called Rhodesia, now called Zimbabwe. There is not a dog alive that will defeat a polar bear, although I have heard of 2-3 of them driving a bear away from a village when it tried to go through instead of around and Is the PROPER name of what you listed as the "Cane" Corso not the Cano Corso?... I raised St. Bernards for 7 years, and have seen some big dogs, St's, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundland's, Tibetan Mastiffs, Boerbols, Russian and Irish Wolfhounds, all raised by different friends, and I once saw a very, VERY mean Chihuahua that would have scared all of them.
I've had 2 German Shepherds and 2 Pit bulls. They are still guarding me from heaven. I'm ready for a puppy and thinking about a Cane Corso. But will probably get another Pit bull since there are so many put down and in shelters. All my dogs have been male. Thinking of getting a female this time. Can anyone offer advise on male vs female? Thanks
Females guard close. They don't go out away from you. Males will and do. Males don't "stay in the den". They are usually outside sentries. They take their fight to the threat, away from the "den". Mamadog protects the den and the babies. She doesn't let anyone in the den to get her "babies". Get me? If you have a situation it's best to have both. I have found that if you are never harsh and you sit on the floor and share food with your dogs, even spit it from your mouth and let them eat it from the floor or let them catch it in their mouths, as wild or naturally raised [ too much human interaction with dogs and their progeny interferes with their natural inclinations ] outside dogs will do, they will always see you as family and always see you as the leader and they always protect one another, you don't have to train it. They will take on Sentry duty on their own when they mature. AmStaffs and APBTs do it differently. APBT hung close unless she felt the need to charge and bluff, While the AmStaff ranged the inside perimeter of the fence After standing in the center of the yard and turning to the floor winds to sniff everything coming across the air, to see what needed inspecting first. This type of result comes from Observing your dog and allowing it to be itself and develop its personality and its relationship with you and family and its "homeland". There is no need to be constantly talking and interacting with your dog. Thinking dogs are the best kind. They are the kind that adjust their own behavior and think before acting. There's only comes by giving them time to figure some things out on their own with that constantly being told and directed, pushed and prodded into strict behaviors. Oh, I have some absolutes such as staying inside the threshold of the door when it's opened unless I give permission to go out. My dogs need to stop on a dime, if I tell them to. If I say "mine'' they better not put it in their mouth, and if they already have something they shouldn't in their mouth and I say "mine" they need to drop it. Just one word and a situational awareness to a thinking dog gets the desired result. That's why Mamadogging works. Dogs don't have words but if the focus is on one thing and there is a growl from Mamadog that puppy knows just what it should do. That is also why I can growl and slap a table next to my full plate of barbecued ribs, Leave the room for 5, 10 minutes ...They'll still be there when I get back - even if I have a pack. I have found they will keep each other in check to guard what mama growled at and put a paw slap to, and told them not to touch with my actions. After the leader is done eating they get the ribs. That is their reward for good behavior. From puppyhood,d they learned to wait for gratification. With guardy or bitey breeds, It is not wise to play the game that many families do of teasing the dog into growling or lunging or snapping at other members of the family in an act to protect one person or other, this produces and encourages anxiety stress and reactionary unpredictable behavior inside and outside the home, and can be one of the reasons why pitbulls have the reputation they have, and why they attack children and adults outside of their homes. It is a proven fact that trying to physically punish a pitbull can cause fear aggression towards human beings which they were bred to not have, but instead to be sensitive to humans and aggressive to animals - If a pitbull is ever aggressive to a human, everything in its life went sadly and badly up to that point went. Many shepherd and guardian dogs that live outside with their flocks are left alone to raise their babies until many weeks After their birth, before the pups are handled, and they allow Mamadog to teach them manners. If you observe them you will see them weaning their babies by eating their own food and regurgitating it for their babies. I spit out food to my pups to simulate this, and bond with them. I sit with them on the floor and I play with them and give names to their behavior with instantaneous rewards of a crumble of food or a cheery "thank you!" in a coochie-coo baby talk voice. If the puppy is looking right directly at me or the dug is death I show them my face with a smile and my tongue hanging out and panting just like a dog does when they're happy with something. I continue capturing their actions with names and later use those words as commands. This all works extremely well, coupled with Dealing with recalcitrant youth the same way Mamadog does by putting them down on the floor and keeping them there until they decide to change their attitude before letting them up. May be giving them a growl so they will change their behavior such as staying out of the trash when they get near it, works far better than trying to punish a dog the way humans would a child because dogs don't perceive things the same way. Spanking of dogs' butts or using the newspaper to the nose or rubbing it in pee or waste on your carpet only proves to the dog that you are unpredictable and mean - that is the lesson that the dog learns - remember, most dogs will lick up their own eliminations to keep their area clean given and situational awareness and not enough space, coupled with maturity and raised by their mother long enough to learn that behavior in a natural, or in my household, I would call it "organic Mamadog rearing" setting. They don't associate your punishing behavior with their action that you didn't like. It confuses them and causes anxiety. Also look ahead to Whether something could be problematic to another person or a kid such as if your dog jumped up on them and accidentally scratched them with a broken nail any swears he's been, or snags there expensive Chanel linen garment or $45 silk hosiery and she swears she's been attacked because her dog is a pitbull, make sure you don't accidentally reward behaviors that could become Problems for you and others. This can mean that unless your dog is acting right you don't give it attention period this creates a thinking dog that will gauge his own behavior so that you don't have to constantly be telling it what to do while you're trying to talk with someone. As soon as they change their mind and do the good thing you are instant with the pat on the head or scratch behind the ears. This also means not giving into their demands for constant attention but giving it on your terms when you're sitting in relaxing or trying to get some crochet or knit project done. Are just growl and look at them and say what do you do they figure it out and they set quietly by my side as soon as they do, pets and ear scritches. The reason I spent time on the floor with them taking naps or capturing behaviors and playing with them on the floor is so that eventually they will have to ask permission to get up on the furniture. The way they ask, is to sit in front of me still and quiet, no whines. This behavior gets rewarded with an invitation up, or I get down (to keep them guessing, and polite). You just gotta be strong - don't fall for the whine or the insistent paw grab, or, those blasted puppy dog eyes [truth: I can be a sucker for 'em at times]! By the way, since trash is its own reward, you should only have trash cans that have lids on them - preferably the kind that is not battery operated motion sensor, but has a foot pedal to operate the lid - one less worry!
I had both male and female pitbulls the true pitbull bloodlines my dad was involved with the American pitbull association all of his dogs were Imported and they don't sale any of their puppies out to the public,a female pitbull is easier to handle a trainer will tell us but I don't think it matters on a male or female growing up all my life with these dogs talk to your local shelter have them get to know you and asked them for thier advice on helping u pick out the right dog that will best fit your life style,I am only being honest alot of pitbulls do not get a long with other animals it's unfair to think that they will if it's a true pitbull bloodlines , but asked your local shelter for a young puppy because their window closes around 4 months old for socializing and desensitizing them and in all honesty with dogs that have a higher prey drive they need to be socializing and desensitizing them and training them from day one as soon as you bring a puppy home, I am not telling you not to get a full grown pitbull out of a shelter but I am telling you the truth ,they pick up bad habits from the shelter and they might have been really abused and they can turn ,I'm all for adoption but if you are not experienced in dog training then get a pitbull puppy from the shelter u will be able to get it set up on the right foot from day one, I personally would never adopt a full grown pitbull from a shelter because it most likely don't like other dogs or animals that will be a big liability for any one because most of the time when dogs go to the shelter they were not bred by a responsible dog breeder who breeds for health and temperament so u can get a dog that was poorly bred with behavior or aggressive behaviors and it will be so hard and the training on aggressive dogs is so expensive alot of trainers now believe in positive reinforcement training and that is a joke for a pitbull or a cane Corso and dogs like that, they need a firm leader and they need to be taught straight away now I have a Czech German shepherd and a cane Corso and a Presa canerio and I love them dearly , for people who want either a cane Corso or presa canerio they are nothing alike the Presa canerio is more energetic and more aloof they need a lot more time to burn out the energy so they can sleep good 😂a cane Corso is more chill but they are both very serious dog breeds
Absolutely, Donovan! Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Doberman Pinschers are known for their incredible intelligence and versatility. Their unique skills make them truly exceptional! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🐕
While on my way to Korea, while in the US Army, we stopped in Alaska's airport. There was a stuffed Polar Bear. On its back feet, it stood 12 feet tall and was said to weight 2200 lbs. Now tell me any dog can take down a Polar bear... No way, the dog is only a snack to the Polar bear. Oh forgot, a dog against a Tiger? Lunch meat for the Tiger. A small tiger weighs 500 lbs, just think of a Siberian Tiger at 800 lbs. No dog is going to go up against a Tiger. The video of the dog and Tiger is of a dog that was raised with that Tiger and they are "playing."
those owner of the dogs who let their dogs handle wild animals when they can just avoid it or they can handle it instead of taking a video is irresponsible for me and likely they don't care about their companions life
I didn't see a chew-wa-wa on the list, and they have the heart of a lion!! I only know one animal that'll stand toe to toe with a polar, that's a wolverine!
I would implore anyone who questions the strength and endurance of a bear to type in on YTube: "The Longest Most violent Grizzly male fight ever recorded"
There is not a polar bear on Earth afraid of a dog. Where do you people come up with these statements? Maybe you should do some research it shows how long a sled dog last if a polar bear wants to kill it. About a 1/2 a second.
Hi @darrenlay3198, thank you for your comment. The video’s intention was not to imply that polar bears fear dogs in general. It’s more about the unique relationship between sled dogs and polar bears, which can sometimes result in non-aggressive interactions. However, you’re correct that a polar bear is significantly more powerful than a dog and could indeed pose a threat. We appreciate your insight and will strive for clarity in our future videos. If you enjoy our content, please continue to share your thoughts and stay subscribed to 4 Ever Green
@@4EverGreenYT A polar bear would not "pose a threat", it would completely slaughter, dismember, devour ANY dog on Earth in seconds without even a second thought and the dog would do absolutely NOTHING to the polar bear.
The dogs ripping apart a poor mountain lion in its own environment is fffing sickening. It was clearly a mother look at her milking teets. Wow, and these are good protective dogs. Nice owner not.
No no no no no, polar bears are apex predators please don't insult anyone's intelligence with claims of a single dog taking on a polar bear please don't insult peoples intelligence😂
Right now I have a " small " black bear coming into my yard at night , about 250 lbs.I have an apple tree in the back area here in Colo. Lest I had 2 big dogs , like Akita's not just one , would I let them out to scare it off . I think [ Colo. ] is going to have a fast Winter coming , this bear has been here for the last few days , late at night , the apples are big . There were Bull Elk , two if them , coming for apples , once he showed up , they are no longer dropping by . Once the apples are gone , and a lot of hazing [ harmlessly ] he will be gone . I think I want Akita's , they are fearless
Great question! Dogs and big cats evolved differently due to their distinct roles in the ecosystem. While big cats like tigers and lions developed to be large apex predators, dogs evolved for varied roles such as hunting in packs, herding, and companionship, which didn't require them to grow as large. Thanks for watching!
I'd pick just about any of them for protection but I wouldn't want to have to feed most these brutes. btw - I seriously doubt polar bears would be "afraid" of any dog if it came right down to it. They only out weigh the largest dog here by several hundred pounds and where is the dog going to get purchase on a large bear? A bit of hype don't you think?
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There's no dog that Polar Bears are "Afraid" of.
Human Delusions to think a 1100 lbs. bear is afraid of a maybe 200 lbs. dog.
@@billbbobby2889 Size and Weight:
Males range from about 8-10 feet in length, while females are generally 6-8 feet in length. Their tails are 3-5 inches long. Male polar bears can weigh up to three times as much as the females. Males are typically 550-1700 pounds, and females are 330-650 pounds , hell even the females are much bigger. and if they have cubs, lights out for kan gal.
Chihuahua?
@@GVH1305wait don't tell me you're saying that chihuahua can .😂😂
Have you heard of alabai golden retriever kangal and cane corso
Polar Bear "If it moves, it is on the menu"...
love the thumb nail even polar bears are scared of these dogs.. a male 12 foot 1500lb polar bear that litrally pulls whales from the sea for dinner is scared of a dog..
Not killer whales for sure :-)
@sidka84 no beluga whales that weigh about 2000lbs still no mean feat but no orca for sure
RIGHT! Lmfao.
@@sidka84 Orcas are not whales
@@tevariousrothborne3961 killer whahels...? but not agreesive to humanoids ,even they cgasing white shark wgem swimmmer was in ocean
Shit!....no dogs has the strenght of the polar bear.
Cane Corso!!! We have 1 and she is fearless, but very loyal. When we go to town to shop she is always watching out for us and always ready to defend!!!
Yeah, happy your a fan of Cane corso breed, however, a kangal could never fight off a polar bear and the bite force of a Kangal is about 200 psi more than a cane corso if memory is correct.
Bears are threatened by dogs? 😅 Only when there is human with gun, dog can feel some safety.
Yea exactly
That's like saying a Husky looks like a full grown wolf that is until you see a full grown wolf.
People really don't have a clue about just how big a polar bear gets.
One thing is we are talking about the world's largest carnivore that does not eat vegetables or berries.
Obviously haven't heard the Eskimo stories about them either. They will hunt you and your gun. " may your gun oil not freeze your weapon/trigger"
Correct!
No single dog mentioned above could protect you from a full sized wolf or bear. But single dog would make good dinner for them. So never leave a single dog outside your house at night if your fence is not high enough to prevent wild animals to jump in.
If that bear was hungry enough nobody woulda known anything about it
grizzlies are known to hunt peoples' pet dogs that they walk into the woods with
@bobjones-bt9bh Hunt pets I'm their backyard, too. Not just on walks, but they have been known to follow people home for that purpose.
@@bobjones-bt9bh Most grizzlies will hunt and if your unlucky kill and eat you and pick their teeth with you gun. There is nothing in Norh America they fear. This includes even humans or the Polar Bear.
No dog,ANY dog,no matter how big,no matter how strong will ever,EVER defeat a healthy polar bear,even the smallest polar bear,be it in the 400 lbs range.
Yes,I ve had a couple of very well trained dogs and I thought the world of them,they were loyal,protective and they caused fear into other dogs and the neighborhood,but I would ve been a fool to think that they d be a match to a polar bear.
All they could ve done was buy me some time to get my fire stick ready.
That's a fact.
I hunt wolves with a pack of 12 Kangal's. These are 250lb plus Mastiff crossbred. My dogs have killed Grizzlys
@@repentandknowjesus8674 The grizzly was a juvenile, injured or sick?
@@repentandknowjesus8674yeah thats 12Kangals so it still stands that no dog can beat any bear one on one
@@giovannisocci4807 You are absolutely correct.
Trust me you friend those no dog on this earth that can take a polar or grizzly bear one on one. A mature black bear will take any of these dogs. Get real man.
He talk a bunch of bullshit, ppl buy into this crap without research anything. Polar bear are huge with mad power… Tiger eat dogs. Lol. It been said it takes 12 large dogs to back a Tiger up… not kill it. How can one dog of any breed beat one..
Even a northwestern wolf alone would beat any dog breed, wolves are heavily underestimated, there is a video where a lone experienced wolf kills a prey larger than himself
If these dogs meet king tiger then they are done
If the bear or mountain lion wanted to they would have the dog for a snack, the mountain lion in the video was shot already before the dogs went for it
Damn..that sucks. Thanks for the info. No dog’s beating a mtn lion
Especially at their max. Weight of close to or at 900 lbs.
A polar bear is not afraid of any dog. I don't care what breed of dog it is.
Yes yes @ yes these people need a touch of reality
You got that right.!!
@@RichardBowman-uf8ym theit dogs also,,
yes but are they afraid of inspector gadget
The Tibetan Mastiff has been my favorite since I first laid eyes on one. I'm impressed with everything I've ever learned about the breed. The Tibetan Mastiff is #1.
It's so refreshing to see someone make a video about dogs and polar bears that doesn't have the slightest idea about neither dogs nor polar bears. Polar bears are the apex bears, they will attack and devour ANYTHING, unlike brown, black, or grizzly bears. No dog, of any size or breed will survive more than a minute against a polar bear. Even a Honey Badger would take out any of these dogs.
Even a full grown timber wolf alone would beat any dog breed, wolves are heavily underestimated and there is a video of a wolf alone without any help of a pack bringing down a prey larger than himself
Well, but the honey badger would get destroyed by some dogs, just because it can hold them own agaisnt predators doesn't mean it will win 1 vs 1
It wouldn't take out a Cane Corso. They have a bit force of at least 700lbs. That can just about fight with anything!!
Thank you for your refreshing dose of reality. When reading some of the material I am reminded of the woman who thought she was going to commiserate with a polar bear at a zoo. Somehow this person got into the enclosure. The polar beast was intrigued and, well, with one swipe of it's paw the foolish woman was rendered naked in the blink of an I. And Ursus Maritimus was only getting started.
@@normanfarrelljr7774yes it can stop being in denial
The most aggressive dog I ever had was my jack Russell not my xl bully or my rottweiler. R.I.P Tinyxx
Chihuahua might be very agressive too, the problem is the weight 😊
Totally agree , rat dogs I don't like them
Very good.
@@Gristourdilleyeah that's actually true
Polar bear over 11 feet tall on hind legs and 2,200 pounds. Sure your bully dog can beat one. And so can you use the Washington Monument, 555 feet of stone, for a javelin.
Lol...Polar Bear would it that Dog totally in 15 Minutes!
No dog could ever match up to a polar bear. There’s a video on a cub black bear which is a much smaller weaker species of bear compared to a polar bear rough up and man handle a dog that was twice it size on a one on one. How the hell are even 5 kangals or the strongest dogs alive going to overpower an adult polar bear who weights in around 1,200-1,800 pounds and stand 8 1/2 to 11 ft tall
I wouldn't go as far as 5 Kangals,maybe 4.Or most definitely 4.lol.
Im surprised that the Great Pyrenees wasn't included. I love my akita-huskies .. and my little Australian Cattle dog ..
Who videos their dog on a chain fight with a polar bear and does nothing so sad to see.
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Because these people are following satan and he hates the animals, because they are Gods creation, but trust me evil people will enter hell thank God......the animals enter Heaven....back home.....
I think the Staffordshire bull terrier is the most loving dog's I've ever had.
Agree on my third one now all they want is affection and to please you.
I found Rough Coat Collies are the most loveable but Pits and breeds like them are very loveable pushovers as will.
@neganrex5693 there is no dog breed called pits
I like the loving nature of cane corso and rottweiler, when they know you, when they know your character, if good they start loving you
One wolverine, no more than 50 pounds, beat five malamute dogs, often over 150 pounds each, and broke the lower jaw of one of the dogs, Current Literature, early 1930s. Reason being, it has the proportionate strength of an INSECT.
hahaha how can a rottweiler kill a lion..do you know what a lion is
@@mykeymclachlin9565you’d lose your bet
It's all BS I'm a rotti owner, probably a pack of 10 could 👍🇬🇧🤣🤣
With its 230 kg body weight, even if the lion dies and falls on the rw it will kill it!
@@Spiderdan-59And even 10 might Loose a Lion Roar could do some serious Damage to a Dog and bust his ear Drum and he will go to work 1 Swipe can kill a Dog a Lion can hold off 20- 25 Hyenas
My cat chased a rottweiler out of our yard .
No Pyrenees? They and other livestock guardian dogs are bred to take on or scare away predators. No bears, wolves, coyotes or big cats on our farm in the mountains of BC when the dogs are out. Well except for a 700 lb grizz that showed up one day. But the dogs gave him a good barking to.
There is no dog can harm a polar bear
True. Many dogs were bred to take down predators in groups. From Lions to Bears
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If those dogs wen one-on-one withh a gigantic bear, you might will be buring your dog.
You mean you would be burying your dog.😊
@@shawnmeanney5755 Yeah, you're right. I use the voice mike and it doesn't come out right
Most intelligent dog breed is the poodle. Although not an attack dog.
Thing I’ve ever seen says the border collie is the smartest in the pool is number two. I’ve got a standard poodle, not a doodle, a purebred poodle. I’ve had quite a few large breed dogs in my life with most of them being German wire hair pointer‘s, also known as Drahthaars. I always thought I had some pretty smart dogs, but none of them compared to this poodle. He’s quite a watchdog to. I don’t know if he would actually tag someone but boy, he scares the hell out of people.👍🏻🤠
@@sweetdrahthaar7951I would trust a Pitbull before I would trust a Standard Poodle not to bite me. In some cases the Dogs are worse then Chows so yes they do bite people. Keep a strong hand on the Dog and keep him under control or you maybe heading down the road of problems you don't want like a law suit if it bites someone. I worked for a Vet and found out the hard way that breed is not stable.
Rarely thev attack raccoons and rats
The dogs and polar bears are playing .. you do not see the whole of the video . Seen it and both seem to have fun .
A polar bear is the most powerful carnivore today so it's not scared of any dog breed.
You’re absolutely right that polar bears are incredibly powerful. The video aims to highlight the incredible protective instincts and bravery of certain dog breeds, even in the face of such formidable creatures. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
It doesn’t matter if any dog is afraid of a Polar bear or any other bear especially if the bear is angry or is protecting their young cubs.
You make a great point! Bears, especially when protecting their cubs, can be incredibly fierce and dangerous. The video was meant to highlight the unique interactions between these animals, but safety always comes first in the wild. Thanks for your insight!
@@4EverGreenYTbut if they don't have babies every dog will almost get killed
@@4EverGreenYT bro I have a golden retriever
I saw a mountain lion get a hold of the doberman and the doberman was being over-powered by the mountain lion! I would trust a dogo argentino or kangal against a mountain lion!
You do go or your tangle will be dinner for mountain lion it stands absolutely no chance do not kid yourself about that b******* dude quit daydreaming quick reading comic books grow up
A Puma would make short work of them to. Pumas and North American Timber Wolves are around the same size as a Kangal if not a little bigger in most cases and will take down the Dog with ease in a one on one. The wise thing to do is never put the Dog in a place where they my encounter apex predators if you can avoid it.
Wow that dog was so lucky the polar bear was playing
Most dogs will run up to dagerous wild Animals but it do not mean it will live long after
No mention of the Akita . Formidable dog that does have the killer instinct ! My first was a huntress ! Wild cats, coyotes, huge raccoons,and otters … nothing swayed this dog or beat her . Once bringing a ranger out to show illeagallly set leg traps she stuck her head into a culvert only to get snared in a illegal set coni ear beaver trap . Took the ranger and me to open the trap from her neck ! The ranger couldn’t believe the dog not only lived thru that but was fine ! She was loyal ,protective and smart as hell ! I trained this dog at 9 months old to respond to hand signals from 50 ft within a month ! God I miss that dog
I was a mailman [ see my comment above ] for decades , the Akita WAS one of my favorites , only once I was introduced , they loved me , I had 3 of them in my years of service at different stops on my route . They are SO smart , feel for ya
Akita should be no. 1 or 2
I agree an Akita is a true killer. We accidently bought a Samoyed-Arctic wolf hybrid. Only an Akita stood up to him and he was sadly misunderstood and we had to put him down at 7. He was so healthy and strong. It was the 80's we had no clue how to manage him.
I have personally raised both Timber Wolves and Kangals or as some people call them Anatolian Shepherds. One on one in a fair fight maybe they could take the tiny euroasian wolf and even the Turkish sheperds will say they lose multiple dogs a year. But one on one with a North American Timber Wolf. No just NO. As I said I have personally raised both breeds and a Kangal is a beautiful and loving and loyal breed but they are absolutely no match for a grown Timber Wolf in a fair contest.
Well said but still these breeds are among the toughest
Absolutely and to protect their family they will give their life. The guardian breeds are huge beautiful, powerful animals. I have raised Great Pyrenees, Anatolian Shepherds and my personal favorite is a mix of the two. But as I said in a fair contest one on one they are just not a match for a full grown North American Timber Wolf and that's ok. They would be a good deterrent. If there were several dogs the wolf would simply move on to easier pickings rather than risk an injury.
@@4EverGreenYT you are absolutely correct
Not to mention a fully matured male grey.
@@MichaelTPowers-gl8cv A Timber Wolf is a gray wolf. The Mackenzie Valley Wolf arguably the biggest of all the subspecies is a gray wolf also. The term gray wolf encompasses several subspecies of the largest wolf subspecies. But you are absolutely correct.
I gave three dogs one Cane Corso and her puppies are Pre Canaro these are the best to me and thank you for your series on the dogs I enjoy them
The polar bears looked like they knew how far the dog could get on the chain and it stayed just far enough away, laughing.
A polar bear will eat any dog for breakfast lunch or dinner. You are talkin about the king of the tundra. He hunts for dogs.
😂 Not one of this list will survive an polarbear even If IT we're 5
Thanks, 4 Ever Green.
The "Rhodesian" Ridgeback did NOT originate in South Africa, it originated in what was then called Rhodesia, now called Zimbabwe. There is not a dog alive that will defeat a polar bear, although I have heard of 2-3 of them driving a bear away from a village when it tried to go through instead of around and Is the PROPER name of what you listed as the "Cane" Corso not the Cano Corso?... I raised St. Bernards for 7 years, and have seen some big dogs, St's, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundland's, Tibetan Mastiffs, Boerbols, Russian and Irish Wolfhounds, all raised by different friends, and I once saw a very, VERY mean Chihuahua that would have scared all of them.
Polar bear encounters a the largest most dangerous dog on the planet and the dog instantly becomes the bear's Snickers bar.
I've had 2 German Shepherds and 2 Pit bulls. They are still guarding me from heaven. I'm ready for a puppy and thinking about a Cane Corso. But will probably get another Pit bull since there are so many put down and in shelters. All my dogs have been male. Thinking of getting a female this time. Can anyone offer advise on male vs female? Thanks
Females guard close. They don't go out away from you. Males will and do. Males don't "stay in the den". They are usually outside sentries. They take their fight to the threat, away from the "den". Mamadog protects the den and the babies. She doesn't let anyone in the den to get her "babies". Get me?
If you have a situation it's best to have both. I have found that if you are never harsh and you sit on the floor and share food with your dogs, even spit it from your mouth and let them eat it from the floor or let them catch it in their mouths, as wild or naturally raised [ too much human interaction with dogs and their progeny interferes with their natural inclinations ] outside dogs will do, they will always see you as family and always see you as the leader and they always protect one another, you don't have to train it. They will take on Sentry duty on their own when they mature. AmStaffs and APBTs do it differently. APBT hung close unless she felt the need to charge and bluff, While the AmStaff ranged the inside perimeter of the fence After standing in the center of the yard and turning to the floor winds to sniff everything coming across the air, to see what needed inspecting first. This type of result comes from Observing your dog and allowing it to be itself and develop its personality and its relationship with you and family and its "homeland". There is no need to be constantly talking and interacting with your dog. Thinking dogs are the best kind. They are the kind that adjust their own behavior and think before acting. There's only comes by giving them time to figure some things out on their own with that constantly being told and directed, pushed and prodded into strict behaviors. Oh, I have some absolutes such as staying inside the threshold of the door when it's opened unless I give permission to go out. My dogs need to stop on a dime, if I tell them to. If I say "mine'' they better not put it in their mouth, and if they already have something they shouldn't in their mouth and I say "mine" they need to drop it. Just one word and a situational awareness to a thinking dog gets the desired result. That's why Mamadogging works. Dogs don't have words but if the focus is on one thing and there is a growl from Mamadog that puppy knows just what it should do. That is also why I can growl and slap a table next to my full plate of barbecued ribs, Leave the room for 5, 10 minutes ...They'll still be there when I get back - even if I have a pack. I have found they will keep each other in check to guard what mama growled at and put a paw slap to, and told them not to touch with my actions. After the leader is done eating they get the ribs. That is their reward for good behavior. From puppyhood,d they learned to wait for gratification.
With guardy or bitey breeds, It is not wise to play the game that many families do of teasing the dog into growling or lunging or snapping at other members of the family in an act to protect one person or other, this produces and encourages anxiety stress and reactionary unpredictable behavior inside and outside the home, and can be one of the reasons why pitbulls have the reputation they have, and why they attack children and adults outside of their homes. It is a proven fact that trying to physically punish a pitbull can cause fear aggression towards human beings which they were bred to not have, but instead to be sensitive to humans and aggressive to animals - If a pitbull is ever aggressive to a human, everything in its life went sadly and badly up to that point went.
Many shepherd and guardian dogs that live outside with their flocks are left alone to raise their babies until many weeks After their birth, before the pups are handled, and they allow Mamadog to teach them manners. If you observe them you will see them weaning their babies by eating their own food and regurgitating it for their babies. I spit out food to my pups to simulate this, and bond with them. I sit with them on the floor and I play with them and give names to their behavior with instantaneous rewards of a crumble of food or a cheery "thank you!" in a coochie-coo baby talk voice. If the puppy is looking right directly at me or the dug is death I show them my face with a smile and my tongue hanging out and panting just like a dog does when they're happy with something. I continue capturing their actions with names and later use those words as commands. This all works extremely well, coupled with Dealing with recalcitrant youth the same way Mamadog does by putting them down on the floor and keeping them there until they decide to change their attitude before letting them up. May be giving them a growl so they will change their behavior such as staying out of the trash when they get near it, works far better than trying to punish a dog the way humans would a child because dogs don't perceive things the same way. Spanking of dogs' butts or using the newspaper to the nose or rubbing it in pee or waste on your carpet only proves to the dog that you are unpredictable and mean - that is the lesson that the dog learns - remember, most dogs will lick up their own eliminations to keep their area clean given and situational awareness and not enough space, coupled with maturity and raised by their mother long enough to learn that behavior in a natural, or in my household, I would call it "organic Mamadog rearing" setting. They don't associate your punishing behavior with their action that you didn't like. It confuses them and causes anxiety. Also look ahead to Whether something could be problematic to another person or a kid such as if your dog jumped up on them and accidentally scratched them with a broken nail any swears he's been, or snags there expensive Chanel linen garment or $45 silk hosiery and she swears she's been attacked because her dog is a pitbull, make sure you don't accidentally reward behaviors that could become Problems for you and others. This can mean that unless your dog is acting right you don't give it attention period this creates a thinking dog that will gauge his own behavior so that you don't have to constantly be telling it what to do while you're trying to talk with someone. As soon as they change their mind and do the good thing you are instant with the pat on the head or scratch behind the ears. This also means not giving into their demands for constant attention but giving it on your terms when you're sitting in relaxing or trying to get some crochet or knit project done. Are just growl and look at them and say what do you do they figure it out and they set quietly by my side as soon as they do, pets and ear scritches. The reason I spent time on the floor with them taking naps or capturing behaviors and playing with them on the floor is so that eventually they will have to ask permission to get up on the furniture. The way they ask, is to sit in front of me still and quiet, no whines. This behavior gets rewarded with an invitation up, or I get down (to keep them guessing, and polite). You just gotta be strong - don't fall for the whine or the insistent paw grab, or, those blasted puppy dog eyes [truth: I can be a sucker for 'em at times]! By the way, since trash is its own reward, you should only have trash cans that have lids on them - preferably the kind that is not battery operated motion sensor, but has a foot pedal to operate the lid - one less worry!
I had both male and female pitbulls the true pitbull bloodlines my dad was involved with the American pitbull association all of his dogs were Imported and they don't sale any of their puppies out to the public,a female pitbull is easier to handle a trainer will tell us but I don't think it matters on a male or female growing up all my life with these dogs talk to your local shelter have them get to know you and asked them for thier advice on helping u pick out the right dog that will best fit your life style,I am only being honest alot of pitbulls do not get a long with other animals it's unfair to think that they will if it's a true pitbull bloodlines , but asked your local shelter for a young puppy because their window closes around 4 months old for socializing and desensitizing them and in all honesty with dogs that have a higher prey drive they need to be socializing and desensitizing them and training them from day one as soon as you bring a puppy home, I am not telling you not to get a full grown pitbull out of a shelter but I am telling you the truth ,they pick up bad habits from the shelter and they might have been really abused and they can turn ,I'm all for adoption but if you are not experienced in dog training then get a pitbull puppy from the shelter u will be able to get it set up on the right foot from day one, I personally would never adopt a full grown pitbull from a shelter because it most likely don't like other dogs or animals that will be a big liability for any one because most of the time when dogs go to the shelter they were not bred by a responsible dog breeder who breeds for health and temperament so u can get a dog that was poorly bred with behavior or aggressive behaviors and it will be so hard and the training on aggressive dogs is so expensive alot of trainers now believe in positive reinforcement training and that is a joke for a pitbull or a cane Corso and dogs like that, they need a firm leader and they need to be taught straight away now I have a Czech German shepherd and a cane Corso and a Presa canerio and I love them dearly , for people who want either a cane Corso or presa canerio they are nothing alike the Presa canerio is more energetic and more aloof they need a lot more time to burn out the energy so they can sleep good 😂a cane Corso is more chill but they are both very serious dog breeds
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No dog is going to kill a polar bear quit smoking crack
Laborator retriever
The golden retriever German shepherd and the Doberman pinscher are the most intelligent dogs in the world
Absolutely, Donovan! Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Doberman Pinschers are known for their incredible intelligence and versatility. Their unique skills make them truly exceptional! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🐕
The reason why you think a dog can beat a polar bear because the polar bear doesn't want to fight!
Good thing chihuahuas don't get above 7 lbs.
German Shepherd king Corso Tibetan massive and pitbull IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE 🗣️💪🏿😈
It's a Cane Courso wtf is king?
My beagle fought and won against a coyote
Awe. Formidable one. Coyotes even kill Pitbulls
that dog got the polar bear's noes , thats a trained dog though
The most intelligent dog is the Border Collie followed by Poodle.
BTW I wrote the above well before I watched the end. In fact I wrote it as soon as I heard the question.
Border collies are very intelligent dogs but they are really work dogs as they need so much exercise
While on my way to Korea, while in the US Army, we stopped in Alaska's airport. There was a stuffed Polar Bear. On its back feet, it stood 12 feet tall and was said to weight 2200 lbs. Now tell me any dog can take down a Polar bear... No way, the dog is only a snack to the Polar bear. Oh forgot, a dog against a Tiger? Lunch meat for the Tiger. A small tiger weighs 500 lbs, just think of a Siberian Tiger at 800 lbs. No dog is going to go up against a Tiger. The video of the dog and Tiger is of a dog that was raised with that Tiger and they are "playing."
those owner of the dogs who let their dogs handle wild animals when they can just avoid it or they can handle it instead of taking a video is irresponsible for me and likely they don't care about their companions life
First view and comment!!!🎉
Really? LOL...OK Walt Disney, tell some more stories, if a Polar Bear wants you dead, you are dead!!
I didn't see a chew-wa-wa on the list, and they have the heart of a lion!! I only know one animal that'll stand toe to toe with a polar, that's a wolverine!
Kangal is number 1 ... Mixed kangal / pitbull/ rottweller are tge best to protect baby and small things
All the dogs have cool facts
Bears will play with dogs but if they re hungry....
Dog vs polar bear? Any bear? Right. I know i’ m not sending my dog at that challenge.
A dog beating a polar bear...really!
Those Kangal wrestlers are so strong
I would implore anyone who questions the strength and endurance of a bear to type in on YTube: "The Longest Most violent Grizzly male fight ever recorded"
There is not a polar bear on Earth afraid of a dog. Where do you people come up with these statements? Maybe you should do some research it shows how long a sled dog last if a polar bear wants to kill it. About a 1/2 a second.
Hi @darrenlay3198, thank you for your comment. The video’s intention was not to imply that polar bears fear dogs in general. It’s more about the unique relationship between sled dogs and polar bears, which can sometimes result in non-aggressive interactions. However, you’re correct that a polar bear is significantly more powerful than a dog and could indeed pose a threat. We appreciate your insight and will strive for clarity in our future videos. If you enjoy our content, please continue to share your thoughts and stay subscribed to 4 Ever Green
@@4EverGreenYT A polar bear would not "pose a threat", it would completely slaughter, dismember, devour ANY dog on Earth in seconds without even a second thought and the dog would do absolutely NOTHING to the polar bear.
Wow, love these dogs 🤩🐕!!
The dogs ripping apart a poor mountain lion in its own environment is fffing sickening. It was clearly a mother look at her milking teets. Wow, and these are good protective dogs. Nice owner not.
Belgian Malinois is the most intelligent dog breed.
No. They are 5th
This is so cool 😮
That didnt look like a malamute to me
I have a Presa, Her name is Dabby.. She is 135lbs of sweetheart!! My job is to protect her.
I Love them all I would Like to have them all❤ Especially Kangal Mastiff All Bulls Dogo Cane The more fearless brave courageous the better
Who told you intelligent dogs cant kill and hunt a predators.
No no no no no, polar bears are apex predators please don't insult anyone's intelligence with claims of a single dog taking on a polar bear please don't insult peoples intelligence😂
Don't forget the American Akita .
That snake didn't have fangs.
It's your opinion, cuz all thoses bears got some wicked claws
Polar bears are afraid of golden retriever !?
Mine keeps on running and biting me😢
The Doberman is the most handsome/ pretty dog (imo)
Stick to the facts. Dogs are interesting enough without clickbait and outright lies.
Right now I have a " small " black bear coming into my yard at night , about 250 lbs.I have an apple tree in the back area here in Colo. Lest I had 2 big dogs , like Akita's not just one , would I let them out to scare it off . I think [ Colo. ] is going to have a fast Winter coming , this bear has been here for the last few days , late at night , the apples are big . There were Bull Elk , two if them , coming for apples , once he showed up , they are no longer dropping by . Once the apples are gone , and a lot of hazing [ harmlessly ] he will be gone . I think I want Akita's , they are fearless
Still waiting for my favourite, The Rhodisian lion hunter.
Lion food 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂no hunter 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.... lions Hunter....... Jesus help as 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why are there no dogs equal in size/weight to tigers or lions?
Great question! Dogs and big cats evolved differently due to their distinct roles in the ecosystem. While big cats like tigers and lions developed to be large apex predators, dogs evolved for varied roles such as hunting in packs, herding, and companionship, which didn't require them to grow as large. Thanks for watching!
I'd pick just about any of them for protection but I wouldn't want to have to feed most these brutes.
btw - I seriously doubt polar bears would be "afraid" of any dog if it came right down to it. They only out weigh the largest dog here by several hundred pounds and where is the dog going to get purchase on a large bear? A bit of hype don't you think?
If a dog fought with a polar bear, it probably wouldn't win
A polar bear is afraid of nothing on earth
Kangal #15?? What a joke..Rotties killing bears and lions??....Please
REALLY A POLAR BEAR!
HEY, IF YOU GO HIDE IN YOUR CAR A POLAR BEAR WOULD JUST RIP YOUR DOORS OFF.
Polar bears are not scared, and if he hungry!?
Where's the Akita?????????????
Kangal is the biggest and they are also very protective of children.!!!❤️🩹
True
That's right I find it very hard to see a rottie kill a lion
I'll take the mighty Kangal any day. They are just absolute beasts.
I don't care what kind of dog it is. Put one in a enclosed area with a polar Bear with its Teeth and Claws and watch what happens.
Straight to the comments haven't watched the vid yet
My Dogo is My Favorite dog I ever had... I have a Cane Corso to and I Love her to Death
Sickening!
Agreed. People tend to “abuse”
Smartest dog is the germanees!
I called it border collie. That tibetan dog is beautiful but tough
Akita very smart 👌
How can dogs from wild animals be friends with humans?
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The only dogs that polar bears are affraid of are of the human kind. The biggest predator know to animals