A dog.
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Yes, the Lhasa Apso is a breed of domestic dog.
The scientific name for a domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris, indicating its relationship to the grey wolf (Canis lupus).
Yes they are dogs, Canine lupis familaris, the latin for a domestic dog.
The technical name for dogs, is "canis familaris".
A meat-eating mammal in the canine family is a carnivore. Examples of carnivores in the canine family include wolves, foxes, and domestic dogs. These animals primarily eat meat as a main part of their diet.
Humans wild, feral and domestic canine, and felines will also eat peafowl.
Wolves are part of the Canine family. So, their relatives are domestic dogs, coyotes, etc...
wolves are part of the canine family. their relatives are wild dogs, coyotes, and domestic dogs
Yes, all cats, whether domestic or wild, have long canine teeth. All cats regardless of species are stricts carnivores, so have the exact same teeth for dealing with holding prey and tearing and slicing up flesh and bone.
No. Canines are domestic & wild dogs. A squirrel is a rodent.
No. A horse is not a canine. A canine is a dog.