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Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog
The Great Pyrenees is a breed of dog that can have a fifth claw, also known as a dewclaw, on their rear legs. This claw is believed to be a remnant of their ancient ancestry and is often found in working and mountain dog breeds.
All dog's are wolf related, they are all a sub species of the wolf. A dog can breed with a wolf and produce fertile offspring. If a dog cannot breed with a wolf then it is not a dog but another canine.
A dog that is part wolf is called a wolf-dog hybrid. These hybrids can vary widely in behavior and appearance, depending on the percentage of wolf DNA they have and the specific dog breed they are crossed with. It is important to note that keeping wolf-dog hybrids as pets can be challenging due to their natural instincts and wild traits.
depends if there is a wolf and a dog the same size about the same but if there is a tiny dog and a wolf the tiny dog
The Wolf symbolizes Loyalty, success, perseverance, stability & thought. Wolves are also regarded as path finders & teachers. Wolf is represented by the constellation Sirius, the Dog. In the Zuni tradition the Wolf symbolizes the direction East.
Wolf+Dog :)
Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog
Wolf Dog was created in 1958.
One key difference between a wolf paw print and a dog paw print is the size. Wolf paw prints are typically larger and more elongated compared to dog paw prints. Additionally, wolf paw prints often show more prominent claw marks and a more symmetrical shape, while dog paw prints may vary in size and shape depending on the breed.
It's called the dew claw.
The Great Pyrenees is a breed of dog that can have a fifth claw, also known as a dewclaw, on their rear legs. This claw is believed to be a remnant of their ancient ancestry and is often found in working and mountain dog breeds.
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All dog's are wolf related, they are all a sub species of the wolf. A dog can breed with a wolf and produce fertile offspring. If a dog cannot breed with a wolf then it is not a dog but another canine.
Yes. The wolf is sacred of a dog. The dog's in (canines).
Wolf tracks are typically larger and more elongated than dog tracks. Wolf tracks also tend to have a more symmetrical shape, with the toes aligned in a straight line. Dog tracks, on the other hand, are usually smaller and more rounded, with the toes often splayed outwards. Additionally, wolf tracks may show more claw marks compared to dog tracks, which tend to show more defined paw pads.
Yes, I had a dog and it ate a wolf!