Not from the bird, the dog!
depends on the fight in the dog.
Islas Canarias,the dog island.It depends on what your talking about...The Dog Island.That artlist collection the dog game is fake.Its just for fun.Every one knows its not real.If you mean dog island then it is real if you look around Africa and the bottom of Euorope some where around there you will find some thing that's says either dog island or most likely the canary islands.A canary is not only a bird but a spanish dog too.The canary islands (Islas Canarias in Spanish)Means island of the dogs (Canary dog acually)Spanish people named the islands after the dog.If you are still unsure go on Google images and write canary dog or Google maps and write canary islands or go on wikipedia.
I think it’s given after a breed of dog. It was previously the isle of dogs.
The canary islands are actually named after dogs, the Latin for dog being canis, canis (c).
According to Time magazine, the dog and canary were rescued by one of the entertainers that facilitated the rescue.
The Canary Islands name is derived from the Latin term Insula Canaria, meaning 'Island of the Dogs'. It is thought the dogs were the now extinct Monk Seal whose Latin name translates as 'sea dog'.
The name Canary Islands in the ATLATIC is probably derived from the Latin Insula Canaria or Island of the Dog".
It is a deadly poison.
The Latin word for dog is 'canis'. The Canary Islands are named after that word, because there were many dogs there.
They came from the Canary Islands with 2000 people in the 1770s. The name Canary Island does not come from the bird. It comes from canine (dog). Some type of dog (don't remember what kind) was brought to Louisiana and mated with a wolf. So that's how it got its name. The bird known as the canary is named after the island.
not at all