- Dog - Wikipedia
Compared to humans, dogs possess a superior sense of smell and hearing, but inferior visual acuity Dogs perform many roles for humans, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, companionship, therapy, aiding disabled people, and assisting police and the military
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- Dog Breeds - Types Of Dogs - American Kennel Club
As humans became more sophisticated, so did their dogs Eventually, there emerged specific breeds of dogs, custom-bred to suit the breeders’ local needs and circumstances
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- Dogs Have Been Surprisingly Diverse for More Than 10,000 Years, New . . .
Dogs Have Been Surprisingly Diverse for More Than 10,000 Years, New Research Suggests Two studies provide scientists with a more comprehensive understanding of how early dogs were domesticated as
- Dog | History, Domestication, Physical Traits, Breeds, Facts | Britannica
What is a dog? A dog is a domesticated mammal of the family Canidae and the order Carnivora Its scientific name is Canis lupus familiaris Dogs are a subspecies of the gray wolf, and they are also related to foxes and jackals Dogs are one of the two most ubiquitous and most popular domestic animals in the world (Cats are the other )
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- Is Your Dog a Little Wolfy? | Smithsonian Institution
Dogs and wolves living today derive from a shared ancient wolf population that lived alongside woolly mammoths and cave bears
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