It's very unlikely. From a species standpoint, guide dogs are exactly the same as any other dog, and they're abundant around the world. If dogs did become extinct, I suspect humans would also be, ie we'd about have to blow up the world for it to happen.
Will people ever stop using guide dogs in favor of some other assistive device? Possible, but unlikely in our lifetimes. Other than a human assistant, there is no other device capable of the problem solving guide dogs perform for their owners every day.
When dogs aten the wolves all away.
its helps them become a perfeshinal dog
the African Wild Dog became endangered because we took it habitat, and it is a hunted animal. Sometimes hunters kill them out of their own fear. African Wild dogs are also can be found as roadkill. Farmers also can kill them to protect their pets on the farm and also the farmers farm animals. This is how the African Wild dog has become endangered.
They're called guide dogs. Dogs trained by the Seeing Eye in New Jersey are called either "Seeing Eye" dogs or guide dogs. All other guide dogs are simply called "guide dogs."
No they are not.
no.
they both guide something.
Dalmatians are a popular breed, and not at all endangered.
African wild dogs are the continent's most endangered predator. http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/Endangered/dog/dog.html
they become endangered in 2099.
no
No, dogs are certainly not endangered. But, a type of a dog called: Mexican Prairie Dog is on the list. Yes they are endangered.