It has more to do with its upbringing.Not breed specific
Most domesticated dogs are non-native, as are many vegetables and flowering plants.
All dog-like species (including dogs, wolves, and jackals) belong to the genus Canis (Latin 'dog').
None of the 3 species of human lice (head, pubic, clothing) survive well on other species. Dogs, cats, and other mammalian species each have 1 species of lice that feed on them and these lice do not survives well on other mammals. Lice are very highly specialized for the one species of host they live on. Humans are the only mammalian species that carries more than 1 species of lice.
No. They are two different species, and not even in the same family.
No. They are not poisonous. Most dogs love them!(:
It depends, if their in the right climate or.... if their grumpy.
I am grumpy because I have not had my tea.Statistically, grumpy people make the most productive Chief Executives.My cat is so grumpy today because I sneezed and woke him up in the night.
By a process of human breeding. However most people would say that dogs are a separate sub species, not a separate species because dogs and wolves can still interbreed.
Dogs were thought to be the most dominant after humans because of the size of the species and the tactics of its species.then again the more less dominant species of prim mates were thought to rule the earth, but they're only in parts of the planet as in dogs are spread across the globe. So the worlds most dominant species is cat or dogs because of they're cross globe species and they're tactics in hunting
Not really, although people do say Robin red breasts can be very grumpy, but that is more down to them being very territorial with their own species (especially males).
DOGS are mainly grumpy because you are not feeding them enough or looking after them the way they want you to look after them or the are just plain old grumpy things thanks for reading this bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye
Dogs, Cats, and horses are the most widely-known species of animals that are abused nowadays.
No. They are both different species. Dogs = canine: Cats = feline.
Yes. All domestic dogs and wolves are of the same species and genetically (and in most cases physically) can breed with all other dogs and wolves to produce fertile offspring. Due to selective breeding over at least ten thousand years the dog species is one of the most (if not the most) diverse species of any animal.
They are a tropical species so live in the South American rainforests.
There species is dog or canine.
species are set of living organisms that share the same characteristics and appearance. for example humans are species, dogs are species, we all are living but we look distinct from dogs.