- Dog - Wikipedia
The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the gray wolf Also called the domestic dog, it was selectively bred from a population of wolves during the Late Pleistocene by hunter-gatherers Dogs were the first species to be domesticated over 14,000 years ago, before the development of agriculture
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- Dog | History, Domestication, Physical Traits, Breeds, Facts | Britannica
dog, (Canis lupus familiaris), domestic mammal of the family Canidae (order Carnivora) It is a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) and is related to foxes and jackals The dog is one of the two most ubiquitous and most popular domestic animals in the world (the cat is the other)
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- Dog Breeds - Types Of Dogs - American Kennel Club
Complete list of AKC recognized dog breeds Includes personality, history, health, nutrition, grooming, pictures, videos and AKC breed standard
- Dog, facts and photos | National Geographic
Domestic dogs are mostly kept as pets, though many breeds are capable of surviving on their own, whether it’s in a forest or on city streets A third of all households worldwide have a dog,
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Although "dog" is ubiquitous today to describe man's best friend, it remains a mystery where the word originally came from
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Explore 340 breeds and discover the perfect dog for your lifestyle There are over 340 types of dog breeds, with the American Kennel Club recognizing 200 purebred dogs, divided into seven groups based on their original purpose
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