Dogs and humans are essentially the same except in the quality of their attributes. As an example
As for things that humans have that dogs do not there is probably only the sense of self. Humans, some apes and whales share this trait.
Liver medicines do not work the same on humans as they do dogs. A dogs body works different than a humans.
No, humans and dogs have evolved from different ancestors, they are completely different species.
because they have different organism than the humans.
Humans are not like dogs they are very different with mating and every way they live their day differently than humans
No. Dogs are different from humans. For example, dogs cannot process many colours, unlike humans. Dogs have the pack instinct (resulting in their loyalty), while humans do not. Dogs only mate in breeding season, while humans mate anytime.
YES!
dogs aren't. dogs have there own believes. very much different from humans.
Not all, and the diseases they do get from humans affect dogs in different ways. If I had, say, flu it would affect the dog differently.
No, lice that affect dogs are different from those that affect humans, so you cannot catch lice from dogs.
well.... dogs have 4 legs and humans have 2.... dogs muscles are in different spots in their body than humans
Two main things. Dogs have four legs and a tail - people don't.
Dogs and humans have different types of intelligence tailored to their respective needs. Dogs excel at social intelligence and have strong instincts, while humans have higher cognitive abilities like problem-solving and reasoning. Comparing their intelligence directly is difficult, as they evolved to excel in different areas.