Dogs eat meat
The carnivora order
Dogs belong to the order Carnivora in the animal kingdom.
Order Carnivora .
Carnivora. I don't know why I keep answering these.
The scientific name for the domestic dog is "Canus lupis familiaris." The domestic dog is a member of the Canidae family. It is part of the mammalian order Carnivora.
Dogs belong to the "Canidae Family", "Carnivora Order", and the "Mammalia Class".
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:CanidaeGenus:CanisSpecies:C. lupusSubspecies:C. l. familiaris and 'C. l. dingo"- Copied straight from Wikipedia's "Dog" page.
Dogs are carnivores for the same reason anything else is a carnivore; they eat primarily meat.
A dog's class is Mammalia. A dog's order is Carnivora. Family, Genus, and Species: A dogs family is canidae. The genus is Canis and the species is Lupus.
Both are in carnivora. For detailed classification see this article on classification of carnivora in detail:
The term "dog kingdom" does not have a specific scientific meaning. Dogs belong to the taxonomic kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, and order Carnivora. They are domesticated animals that are often considered part of human families.
No. They are bears although they are described as dog-like.No, Ursidae is itself a family different from canidae family but both families are included in same order i.e. carnivora.