No, they are the same species. Canis lupus is the Grey Wolf, and Canis lupus familiaris is the domesticated subspecies, the domestic dog.
People say Canis familiaris and they mean the domestic dog, but familiaris is not a species in of itself.
As a taxonomic descriptor, genus falls between Family and Species; "Dogs belong to the same genus as wolves"
Wolves and dogs belong to the same genus (Canis) at the taxonomic level of family (Canidae), order (Carnivora), class (Mammalia), and phylum (Chordata).
All dog-like species (including dogs, wolves, and jackals) belong to the genus Canis (Latin 'dog').
Dogs belong to the Genus Canis.
They are, in the family Canidae, which includes dogs, wolves, coyotes and jackals.If you are referring to the genus Canis, then no. Foxes are in the genus Vulpes.
Dogs, wolves, foxes, coyotes, and other canids belong to the genus Canus.
Domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, and jackals belong to the genus Canis.
The genus for a Garter snake is 'Thamnophis'
Dogs and wolves are both part of the same family
Wolves, dogs, jackals, dingos & coyotes
No. If they're wolves, they're wolves. There's no way they'd become dogs.
They are 99% identical And they are both from the same family