well, good thing I’m not talking about a husky... lol
I’m also not talking about a 1 on 1 cage fight to death.
I’m talking about feeling pretty decent about going for a stroll down a trail with Dogo Argentino. I feel confident enough that this particular dog would make most Pumas second guess a full on attack. It be a big enough deterrent. A Puma would not want to risk serious injury just for a quick meal. They would likely pass onto an easier catch.
Dogos Argentinos have actually been able to fend off and kill mountain lions.
These aren’t your neighborhood pitbulls, German Shepard’s, rotties, or Huskies, bro.
Dogo Argentino is in a whole other league, skill and tenacity wise. It’s a NASTY dog. It also has a much stronger bite than that of a mountain lion.
You are so wrong. That’s not always the case.
On a cage fight to the death, I’d side with your statement. But if we are talking about out on the wild, where the cat gets to choose whether he goes full retard or passes for a better meal, I’d say that the Dogo Argentino and Kangal would be enough of a fight for the puma to make it decide to fight to the death.
A puma does not want to fight to the death or risk serious injury. They want an easy to moderate score... So that they can live and move on to the next.
My pig guy has dogos. They are essentially a cross between a great dane and a pitbull. We lost one to a pig when it took a tusk to the neck. Honestly I would take a pit over one, at least for pigs. They seem to be better at fighting because they are lower to the ground.
Trust me a mountain lion would make mincemeat out of one or even two. I suspect the lion would avoid the fight but if cornered it would not pretty. A mountain lion is much stronger and has claws. It is not even close.