- Dog - Wikipedia
The dog was the first species to be domesticated by humans, over 14,000 years ago and before the development of agriculture Due to their long association with humans, dogs have gained the ability to thrive on a starch -rich diet that would be inadequate for other canids
- Adoption - Animal Services | Salt Lake County
We make it easy to adopt a new furry family member and when you rescue a pet from Salt Lake County Animal Services, you're saving a life We have puppies, kittens, dogs, cats, bunnies, critters and more ready to be adopted pets Adopting your new best friend has never been easier!
- 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 | History, Domestication, Physical Traits, Breeds . . .
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)
- 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,
- Dogs: History, evolution and behavior of our best friends
Check out the Humane Society of America for more on pet dog behavior and welfare The American Kennel Club is an exhaustive reference on dog breeds, health, and training
- Dogs - Information, Facts Pictures - Animal Corner
Dogs were domesticated from wolves around 15,000 years ago New evidence suggests that dogs were first domesticated in East Asia, possibly China Over time, the dog has developed into hundreds of breeds with a great degree of variation
- The Origin of Dogs: How Dogs Became Our Best Friends
Dive into the origin of dogs and explore how they evolved from wild wolves to become our loyal companions
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