A wild dog's home is often referred to as a den. Dens are typically located in burrows, caves, or other sheltered areas where the pack can raise their young and seek protection from predators and harsh weather. Wild dogs, such as African wild dogs, may also use communal areas for resting and socializing.
Australia has the wild dogs called Dingos
African wild dogs are very alike normal dogs just that they are from a different country, they are referred to as a pack.
A group of dogs is called a kennel, pack (wild dogs), or litter (pups from one mother)A pack of dogs.
There are wild dogs in Ohio. Any area with a national forest is home to wild dogs. The dogs are often domestic dogs that left their owners on a walk in the park. These doggies have offspring.
African wild dogs are very alike normal dogs just that they are from a different country, they are referred to as a pack.
Most of the Indian wild dogs are known as Dhole. They are also called Asiatic Dhole.
Dogs that live in the wild are called 'wild dogs', simply 'dogs', or called by their species like 'wolf','coyote'. Common breeds without owners are called stray dogs. Mixed breeds of unknown lineage are called 'muts'. A domesticated dog that has lived with humans and later for whatever reason lives in the wild is called a 'feral dog'.Rouge "Dagos" live in Australia. Hyenas live in Africa.
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It really depends on what kind of dog. If your talking about indoor house dogs then no. They have home and will continue to live. If your talking about wild dogs then some yes. Some like the wild Dingo.
The place where wild dogs bury meat near the den is called a "cache." This behavior allows wild dogs to store food for later consumption and helps prevent other animals from stealing their food.
There have always been wild dogs present in the wild. Wild dogs are the origin of domesticated dogs. Dogs were domesticated millions of years ago by people as hunting aids and companions and obviously not all wild dogs could be domesticated due to the number of wild dogs present on the earth in comparison to the number of people in those times, so some wild dogs remain, though the number of wolves are becoming minimal in comparison to domesticated dogs.
they see you and you look at them and pet them and leave but they folllow you home