Well for one, their ears. They also are very intelligent and easy to train.They are always more than one color.They are sweet, but can get picky if you spoil them.Thay need a good amount of grooming , but they're not exactly poodles. They'd make a poor outdoor dog.Overall, they are little dogs with beauty and brains. Great doggies!
Butterfly
A pappillon named ryder
the dogs were vicious because their owners trained them to be that way!
it depends what traits you want the dogs to have or what you want to use them for
Dogs inherit physical traits such as coat color, body size, and ear shape from their parents. They may also inherit behavioral traits like temperament, intelligence, and trainability. Additionally, dogs may inherit health conditions or predispositions from their parents.
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Genetic diversity, those traits were selected for during generations by breeders.
Yes, one of their special traits is that they are smarter of any domestic animals, even smarter than dogs.
Protective- may bark at unknown people and dogs
They are tameable and less viscous
Yes, dogs undergo artificial selection in the process of breeding, where humans selectively breed dogs with desired traits to create specific breeds.
Man did. The original dogs were regular wolves, and humans performed eugenics on them by selectively breeding them to get rid of unfavourable traits and keep the good ones.