They are the same species, but they kept on reproducing the nicest animal and then you end up with a domesticated animal, so i guess not much except some dogs work better in packs :)
Wild dog ornginate from domestic dogs/wolfs!Aubree8327
if it is a domestic pet dog then no
Dingos are about the size of a medium dog. African Wild Dogs are about the size of a larger leaner dog.
Wild dog is a catch all term that can cover wolves, African wild dogs, dingoes and even domestic dogs turned feral.
Nearly all domestic dogs are descendants of domesticated gray wolves (canis lupus). Some "wild dogs" such as the dingo and the Carolina dog are themselves the descendants of domestic dogs. The African Wild Dog is a separate species and even a separate genus.
Like domestic dogs, feral and wild dogs are covered in densely furred skin.
Yes, many people have dogs as pets. A 'domestic dog' is just another way of saying a dog that isn't wild.
Most wild dogs do. But if your talk'n bout a domestic dog it depends on how many dogs the hunter brings.
No, dog shows are intended for domestic dogs only. Wolves are wild animals and should not and will not be allowed in domestic dog shows.
Dogs Have Stronger Teeth Than Cats And Have More Teeth Than Cats. Cats Have Sharper Teeth. But Wild Dogs Such As The African Wild Dog Has More Teeth And Stronger Teeth Than Domestic Dogs. Also Sharper Than Both Domestic Dogs And Cats.
A dingo is a feral dog that lives in Australia. Some say it predates domestic dogs. The skull of the dingo is different than domesticated dogs.
The oposite of a domestic dog is a wild dog. In other words, domestic dogs are just dogs that have been either born and bread as pets, or have been brought in from the wild and tamed. Domestic dogs simply means that they are pets, and while some dogs do better in large properties where they can run, others make better "lap dogs". "Lap dogs" are usually smaller dogs that don't need large places to run, because they get their exersize by just going on walks. Large dogs usually need wide areas to run and romp, and are considered "outside" dogs.