Order: Carnivora
Dogs belong to the order Carnivora in the animal kingdom.
Canis lupus familiaris, I think, recently changed from Canis familiaris to acknowledge that dogs are actually the same species as wolves--meaning in this case that they are completely interfertile with wolves.
The system that gives each organism two names is called binomial nomenclature, developed by Carl Linnaeus. Each organism is given a genus name and a species name, providing a unique two-part scientific name for every species.
There is no Order Felidae. Felidae is the Family that all cat species belong to. Both dogs and cats are in the Order Carnivora, and all dogs are in the Family Canidae.
No, dogs are not primates. Dogs belong to the mammalian family Canidae, while primates belong to the order Primates, which includes humans, apes, monkeys, and lemurs.
All dogs have the same classification. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: C. lupus Subspecies: C. l. familiaris Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris
Dogs, scientifically known as Canis lupus familiaris, belong to the following taxonomy: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: Canis lupus familiaris
This process is called Binomial nomenclature. This states that organism all have two names. The Genus and the species. For example, the scientific name for dogs are Canis Familiarus. The process of grouping organisms and classifying them is known as Taxonomy.
No, bears, pigs, and dogs are not closely related. Bears belong to the family Ursidae, pigs belong to the family Suidae, and dogs belong to the family Canidae. They are all distinct families within the order Carnivora.
Bears and dogs(or any canine) are in the same classification up to 'Order', where bears split off as Ursidae and dogs become Canidae for the family. So bears and dogs are both: Kingdom:Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammallia Order: Carnivora And that's all they have in common.
All dogs belong to the genus Canis.
Dogs are classified as canines, if that's what you mean.