We don't know what the first breed of dog was like, and it is likely the earliest dogs varied from place to place. Our earliest clues to what dogs may have looked like come many thousands of years after their first domestication, from images such as in Egyptian tombs.
Wolves are in the canine family
Wolves are part of the family of Canine, Which is a mammal.
the canine family
canine. wolves and other members of the dog family are all canines
Wolves breed by choosing a mate, and begin mating, or making puppies. Which is also called breedingthe wolves breed with themselves
An animal from the carnivorous Canine (dog) family
wolves are part of the canine family. their relatives are wild dogs, coyotes, and domestic dogs
Canine teeth in wolves are adaptations for hunting and feeding. These long, sharp teeth are used for grasping and tearing prey, aiding in the wolf's carnivorous diet. Canine teeth also play a role in dominance displays and defense within wolf packs. Overall, the canine teeth in wolves are specialized for their predatory lifestyle.
wolves breed with big pet dogs or other wolves or big wild dogs
Arctic wolves need long canine teeth to kill their prey
true they tear up your food and i guess your molars mush it up but when someone says "canine" dogs or wolves come to mind and they have "canine" teeth also which they rip their prey apart with (mainly wolves)
they are in the canine family, they survive by themselves, and they are THAT cool