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The answer is more a case of- why do dogs belong to the family of wolves? Dogs are the direct descendants of wolves, and so belong to that family. Some dogs don't look like they have wolf ancestors, but they do. Others look very similar, such as alsations.
Dogs are a subspecies of the wolf.
Dogs are basically domesticated wolves
Wolves and dogs are the same species, just a different subspecies. The dog is, basically, a domesticated wolf.
Up close wolves look like dogs
Wolves, like dogs, mark out their territory with urine.
Dogs are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf.
Dogs came from wolves. They behave a lot like wolf puppies or wolves that never grew up.
dogs came from wolves, and wolves ate rabbits, sometimes. some rabbits get along with dogs, but you might want to be cautious.
No. If they're wolves, they're wolves. There's no way they'd become dogs.
Some believe wolves share a commonancestor, much like humans and primates.
Many animals fight over their territory. Jaguars, dogs, leopards, lions, and skunks are just a few animals that are territorial.