The Prairies.
Dogs are not native to rainforests, as they typically prefer more temperate or cool climates. However, there are some domesticated dogs that may live with humans in or near rainforest regions. Wild canids like wolves or foxes are more likely to be found in forested areas.
Most snow dogs, such as Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes, are found in colder climates. They are often bred and used for activities such as sledding and mushing in regions with snowy and icy conditions, like northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.
most dogs live with their owners, or they live alone, or they live with the other dogs in the dog kennel
in which weather dogs can live?
Feral dogs can be found in various parts of Australia, including remote rural areas, national parks, and peri-urban fringes. They typically inhabit regions where there is access to food sources such as livestock or food waste.
they live in hot tropical regions and cold regions
Wild dogs live in Africa
Dogs live in most countries around the world. Dogs can either live in the wild or as pets. The country with the highest pet dog population is the United States of America, which is home to 61,080,000 pet dogs [Maps of the World, 2009].The Domestic Dog usually lives in its owner's house, as many dog owners view their dogs as part of the family.Dogs live all across the world. if your talking just about wild dogs around Vietnam, Philippines China, a lot of places. also coyotes and wolves are members of the canine family to.There are dogs that live in the wild in nearly every country. However, the most famous wild dogs live in savannah regions in Africa.
Sled dogs typically live in cold climates such as northern regions of North America, Asia, and Europe. They are often found in places like Alaska, Greenland, Siberia, and Scandinavia where they are used for various activities like mushing and sledding.
The prairie dogs live in the burrows.
A few examples of North American animals able to live in deserts and colder regions: Wolves Coyotes Cougars Bobcats Badgers Prairie dogs Skunks Foxes Weasels Raccoons Ringtails Bears Deer Pronghorn Bighorn sheep
Yes, dogs do live in north america.