The many breeds of dogs share a common ancestor, the gray wolf, from which they were domesticated thousands of years ago. Selective breeding by humans for specific traits has led to the vast diversity of breeds we see today, each developed for particular purposes, such as herding, hunting, guarding, or companionship. Despite their differences in appearance and behavior, all Dog Breeds belong to the same species, Canis lupus familiaris, and exhibit similar genetic and behavioral traits. This shared lineage underscores both their close relationship and the impact of human intervention in shaping their characteristics.
Dogs do not breed women; they are different species. Dogs reproduce with other dogs, while humans reproduce with other humans. If you're referring to the bond between dogs and women, many women form strong emotional connections with dogs, often resulting in companionship and mutual affection. This relationship can lead to a deeper appreciation for animals and an understanding of their needs and behaviors.
The GSD is a specific breed and unique, there are too many dogs that originate in the USA to list.
Many dogs are a mix-breed that are found today.
I'm not sure how many dogs she got. What I'm sure about is she got this breed, http://dogtime.com/chihuahua.html
There are many breed wether there mixed breed or not. but for a complete list of American show dogs go to this website- AKC.org
None. Dogs and plants cannot breed
It depends how many times you breed it. Usually, most dogs have from 3-8 puppies. But that is an estimate. Hope I helped:)
it depends what breed it is
it about 100 of the dogs that breed
Dogs typically have between 300 to 320 bones, depending on the breed. This number can vary slightly due to differences in tail length and other anatomical features.
depends, it can vary masisvely, from 3 to ten
Many people consider that collies, Siberian huskies, and herding dogs as sporting dogs