A dog is part of the animal kingdom. Also knowen as the Animalia KIngdom. :)
it depends what sort of dog you are looking for (e.g german shepard, collie etc) Tell me which type of dog and i'll try my best to answer it. ANSWER: Dogs belong to the Kingdom Animalia.
Dogs and cats are both mammals, and they are also both in the same class 'carnivora'
The Yorkshire Terrier, commonly known as the "Yorkie" is a breed of domestic dogs. All dogs, in fact all mammals, and any other animal you can think of, belong to the Animal Kingdom. Your Kingdom choices are pretty much Plant, Animal, or Microscopic something. So if it is big enough to see and not a plant, odds are good it's an animal.
The Animal Kingdom (Animalia) is shared by both humans and dogs. In 1993, Thomas Cavalier-Smith divided the living world into eight kingdoms: Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, Fungi, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Chromista, and Archezoa. In 2004, he removed the kingdoms Archaebacteria and Archezoa in favor of a six kingdom model.
A dog belongs to the Chordata phylum and the Animalia Kingdom. The dog also belongs to the Mammalia class and the Canidae family.
Kingdom Animalia
Dogs are the Animalia kingdom.
it depends what sort of dog you are looking for (e.g german shepard, collie etc) Tell me which type of dog and i'll try my best to answer it. ANSWER: Dogs belong to the Kingdom Animalia.
Dogs are members of Kingdom Animalia.
Animalia- All dogs no matter the breed share the same kingdom.
Yes: All dogs are the same species and they are all in Kingdom animalia, and in the phylum coradata!
Dogs are classified as part of the Kingdom Animalia.
puppies
Dogs belong to the order Carnivora in the animal kingdom.
canine/wild dog
They belong in the "mammalia" kingdom. They also are relatives of dogs.
Animalia is the Kingdom of all dogs no matter the breed or kind.