Dogs did come from wolves, yes, as they are genetically 99% wolf. Some believe that dogs are wolves, however this isn't exactly true since dogs are only 99% wolf, not 100%. Despite the fact that they are a subspecies of the wolf (having the species name Canis lupus familiaris), they cannot definitely be called wolves because they lack the characteristics that make a true wolf a wolf.
Yes, grey wolves are similar to dogs as they belong to the same Canidae family. Both wolves and domestic dogs share common ancestors and exhibit similar behaviors, although wolves are typically larger and have different social structures compared to domestic dogs.
Dogs and wolves are both part of the same family
All dogs come from wolves, so work dogs come from wolves as well. The work dog thing you ask is just how they are trained by you. All dogs come from wolves, so work dogs come from wolves as well. The work dog thing you ask is just how they are trained by you.
NO! it does not dogs come from wolves cats come from lions and tigers, WOW! who teaches you about animals
The prehistoric ancestor of the dog tribe was a small mink-like animal, with a long body and short legs, which lived about 40 million years ago where there were three-toed horses no bigger than a sheep.
wolves, and coyotes
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They started when wolves were domesticated.
yes
k dogs came from bred together wolves wolves are one of Gods creations
I think Dogs come from Wolves.
All dogs have been traced back to wolves exept for the chihuahua whom may have come from a fox.
They were originally bred from wolves.
Dogs are wolves that have been bred into looking a certain way. Wolves are the original, and dogs are how humans wanted their pets to look.
No, the wolf is a breed of it's own and in the canine family.
Mammoths were living before wolves were domesticated into dogs.
No. If they're wolves, they're wolves. There's no way they'd become dogs.