Wolves are the closest relative, as domestic dogs are a wolf subspecies.
They are therefore related to other members of the dog family, such as the red fox, and the coyote.
Other dogs are loosely related to poodles.
Other dogs are loosely related to poodles.
Obviously horses are related to other wild equids such as zebras, but surprizingly they are also related to hippos and rhinos
They are both dogs!
Never, boodles are a breed of domestic dog that have been developed by humans. Thus at no time were there ever any wild poodles.
According to the Related Link: "Animals native to Cambodia include wild oxen, tigers (now an endangered species), black panthers, spotted leopards (also endangered), bears, numerous species of monkey, and wild boar."
No, they are a breed of dog and are not endangered.
In general, the wild hogs or wild pigs are the wild ancestors of the domestic pigs. They are also known simply as boars.
There is a related link to view: The Poodle Club of America
There are 41 wild cat species in the world.
There are 41 species of wild cats in the world.
Yes. Greyhounds and poodles are the exact same species, a domesticated canid, Canis lupus familiaris, descended from wolves. The reason they look so different is due to artificial selection - we've bred them for specific traits, both physical and behavioural. But on a genetic level the two are the same species.