The present lineage of dogs was domesticated from gray wolves about 15,000 years ago. Though remains of domesticated dogs have been found in Siberia and Belgium from about 33,000 years ago, none of those lineages seem to have survived the Last Glacial Maximum. Although mDNA testing suggests an evolutionary split between dogs and wolves around 100,000 years ago, no specimens prior to 33,000 years ago are clearly morphologically domesticated dog.
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many different dog's breed can been alive for 16 year.. if you good care the dog will healthy. so u not really good care the dog will short lof the life can died about 12 year.. i have one yorkies he is 15 year old I'm good care him.
Great Dane
yes they will get on with every single breed alive as long as you train them as a family dog not a fighter
The first two years of any dog breed equals 20 dog years. Thus one year for humans would be 10 years for dogs. After two years is when the dogs breed effects the human year, dog year ratio. All two year old dogs (in human years) are 20 years old in dog years.
We don't know what the first breed of dog was like, and it is likely the earliest dogs varied from place to place. Our earliest clues to what dogs may have looked like come many thousands of years after their first domestication, from images such as those in Egyptian tombs.
no kombai dogs are still alive but the originality of the dog breed should not well there is some source to be needed to develope the originality of the breed
That breed is alive and breeding. The only bull breed extincted is the Cuban pit bull.
Beagle
I think it was a Beagle
If you're talking about the dog breed then yes there are plenty of Great Danes alive today.
No.
your dog