It's an opinion but I do not think wolves should be able to compete in dog shows. Wolves would be very difficult to tame. They wouldn't stay in their cages and would become feisty. They are pack animals so they like to stay in the wild with their family to play, fight, and hunt. They are also very self-reliant so they would not like being given their food by people. We would have to serve them mammals, hooved animals, birds, fruits, and berries. Dogs and wolves do not have the same physical appearances. Wolves have heavy neck muscles, long legs, small paws, and five front toes and 4 back toes. Wolves are not allowed to be kept as pets, either! In most states it is illegal to have wolves as pets so they could not compete very often. If wolves do compete they would make other competing dogs very uncomfortable and nervous and the dogs wouldn't be able to compete or do their best. Dog shows are for domestic dogs, even though they are related they are still two completely different species. Wolves are not dogs therefore they cannot be in a dog show.
a dog is domesticated descendant of the wolf
I think they should be allowed in dog shows because they are cool!
the first domesticated dog was a wolf and they ws domesticated when cavemen was on this earth because they went out and searched for obandant wolf cubs and brought them up as if they was their own dog.
A domesticated Wolf or Dog.
Yes, they are the same species, just a different subspecies. The dog is a domesticated wolf.
dogs were not found, they were domesticated from different breeds of wolf.
No. "The dog is a domesticated sub-species of the wolf" is a complete sentence, an independent clause. A dependent clause is one that cannot stand on its own as a sentence.
First off: A dog is a pet nowadays, a domesticated wild animal, understand me? While a wolf is a wild animal, no where near a domesticated dog. Put that and that together and you get your answer. Amaterasu is a god, that has taken upon a life form. Your answer? Amaterasu is technically a wolf.
Realistically - no. While wolves can be tamed, they haven't been domesticated. They'd be too unreliable It's usually not allowed to keep one as a pet. And if you can't keep it as a pet, you wouldn't be allowed to use one as a service animal.
The analogy "horse to mule" can be compared to "dog to wolf." Just as a mule is a domesticated hybrid derived from a horse and a donkey, a dog is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Both pairs represent relationships between domesticated animals and their wild ancestors or related species.
The cavemen thousands of years ago adapted the wolf into the family from the wild and that was the start of the domesticated dog.
Yes, the domestic dog is a domesticated wolf. They are the same species.