Canines are any dog-like animal. That would include wolves, coyotes, etc. (Regular house dogs are also canines.)
No. Wolves are Canines like dogs, foxes and coyotes. Bears are Ursine and have nothing in common with wolves, save for both being mammals
If there are any predictors for golden retrievers, they are also the predators for other domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, and other types of canines. I don't think there are any.
Carnivores such as felines (lions, cougars, bobcats) and canines (wolves, coyotes and foxes) eat meat.
Because wolves are there ancestors and wolves are canines
Defiance, Ohio is not in the range of any known population of wolves. Defiance and all of Ohio is home to coyotes, wild canines similar to wolves but smaller. Coyotes were once limited to ranges in the Western U.S. but now inhabit almost the entire North American continent.
Canines do not hibernate, no.
Various felines, such as cougars, lions or bobcats, and canines such as wolves, coyotes, wild dogs, etc., are the major predators in the deserts.
Absolutely not. Canines (dogs, wolves, coyotes) are carnivorous, so are bears, and so are killer whales, to name the first three that occur to me.
Coyotes are canines. They are related to wolves, foxes, and dogs. Coyotes are native to North America, and are found in nearly every one of the continental United States. They hunt and eat small animals like mice and prairie dogs, but they can also kill larger animals like deer.
Wolves and coyotes may compete for some of the same food. No wolves equals more food for coyotes. More food equals more coyotes.
No. Wolves and coyotes are related wild dogs so they do not eat wolves plus they eat plant eaters they are meat eaters. Coyotes are normally quite a bit smaller than wolves and the two species compete for food. It is not uncommon for wolves to kill coyotes because of this competition.