No. Unlike the wolf, the dog has been evoling with us, so to speak. Intelligence of animals is determined by our standars. The dog is wired to coexist with humans, while wolves are not. In that respect, there are many things wolves cannot pick up on that are universal to dogs.
In the book "The White Wolf" by Max Brand, White Wolf is actually a white dog with the characteristics and appearance of a wolf. He is a loyal and intelligent companion to the main character in the story.
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a wolf has an intelligent personality.
Wolf+Dog :)
A wolf and a Border collie. The wolf is smarter than the Border collie by the way. The Aussie is a more intelligent animal than the sheltie, as they seem to learn faster, and have superior herding skills. Not to say shelties are not intelligent, but the Aussie learns his job faster. Border collies are reknown for their herding skills, and the Australian shepherd rivals their ability.
Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog
Kolten's favorite kind of dog is a Siberian Husky because they are intelligent, energetic, and have striking appearance with their wolf-like features and beautiful coat.
The key differences between wolf and dog tracks are the size and shape. Wolf tracks are typically larger and more elongated compared to dog tracks. Additionally, wolf tracks tend to have a more symmetrical shape with the toes aligned in a straight line, while dog tracks may show more variation in toe placement.
Believe it or not, it is the poodle (dog).
Wolf Dog was created in 1958.
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All dog's are wolf related, they are all a sub species of the wolf. A dog can breed with a wolf and produce fertile offspring. If a dog cannot breed with a wolf then it is not a dog but another canine.