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in every country
Yes, Chicago is the home to many, many dogs.
The United States is the leading country with the most dogs, numbering approximately 61.1 million. Brazil runs in second with 30.1 million dogs while China comes in third with 22.9 million dogs.
Every single country
That would depend where and what country you live in.
Every country in the world Every country in the world from: Marie3331 China 10,039,000 Brazil 6,300,000 Mexico 6,000,000 Argentina 3,300,000 Ethiopia 2,750,000 Russia 2,400,000 Mongolia 2,150,000 Columbia 2,000,000 Kazakstan 1,800,000
African wild dogs live in several different countries. A few of the countries are Zimbabwe, Angola, and Botswana.
Dogs are not extinct, sweetie. They are in every country in the globe and they keep on multiplying. There is no way dogs are extinct
a place where they eat dogs
Dogs live in most countries around the world. Dogs can either live in the wild or as pets. The country with the highest pet dog population is the United States of America, which is home to 61,080,000 pet dogs [Maps of the World, 2009].The Domestic Dog usually lives in its owner's house, as many dog owners view their dogs as part of the family.Dogs live all across the world. if your talking just about wild dogs around Vietnam, Philippines China, a lot of places. also coyotes and wolves are members of the canine family to.There are dogs that live in the wild in nearly every country. However, the most famous wild dogs live in savannah regions in Africa.
Horses are found on every continent and every country except Antarctica.
Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.