Canes belli.
war - bellum
The Latin word for "war" is bellum, which is a second declension neuter.
Bellum.
Breed names don't have official Latin designations in taxonomy. All dogs are "Canis lupus familiaris" (i.e. a subspecies of wolf).
The words "white paws" are easily translated to Latin. In Latin it is, "terram ungula fodit, Albus." White paws is usually a term used to describe dogs, but can be used for a variety of different animals.
*It's Canes Belli. Belli means of war and its the genitive of Bellum: War.
Canibus.
dogs
Latin War happened in -340.
Canes.
canis
Vivere - to live.
The Dogs of War don't capitulate.
the dogs penis
The Terrier group of dogs take their name from a Latin word for 'earth'. One of the Latin equivalents of the English word 'earth' is Terra. The Latin noun refers to earth in both senses, as the ground and as the planet.
"City of peaceful dogs" would be "Civitas canum pacificorum."
Yes they are dogs, Canine lupis familaris, the latin for a domestic dog.