stupid ?......lol no offence im 12 and stupid and i kno the answer... They had few ways to travel and not so much tec. sled dogs were popular to get around with and lil money
Maybe you mean Prairie dog. "Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents native to the grasslands of North America. The five different species of prairie dogs are: black-tailed, white-tailed, Gunnison's, Utah, and Mexican prairie dogs"
Yes, there are native canine creatures everywhere except on Antartica.
Native Americans used mustangs and other escaped horses.
Dogs can help humans in several ways. Dogs can help blind people, disabled people, and dogs can be companions to people.
they are animals they aaare mamals we all deseve to live
North America :)
There have always been dogs native to North America. They were not introduced into the U.S. from another country or continent.
Wolves are native the North America and the first domesticated dogs were descended from wolves. It is likely that this domestication process began in Asia in prehistoric times, long before the natives reached the Americas.
well, dogs can be important for blind people, they can be like there eyes. Also they can be guard dogs. AND they can just be your close campanion! PEACE!
Dogs!
Most of the dogs the pioneer had were hounds or hunting dogs. A lot of them had been crossbred with the native dogs of the native Americans.
Dogs are not native to Antarctica.
it is important to train dogs because they can become viscous if not trained and can become messy and unstable to live with, that is why most people train their dogs to sit, to stop them jumping up people, or for a treat and for them to 'go to bed' like my nans dog and they will go to bed :)
The beast of burden to Native Americans were dogs.
Maybe you mean Prairie dog. "Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents native to the grasslands of North America. The five different species of prairie dogs are: black-tailed, white-tailed, Gunnison's, Utah, and Mexican prairie dogs"
Historical sources such as artifacts(totem poles),paintings,narrations in diaries by early settlers,archeological & anthropological evidence points to the north American tribe Inuits who crossed over with dogs to the warmer regions .The other tribes Iroquois,Cherokee,Sioux and apaches interacted for barter/wars and later with Europeans who arrived in 1500's -1700 bringing dogs for guarding and as pets.Almost all Native tribes cultures kept dogs, and in varying capacities(guarding,trailing,as pets). One theory is that people would have not been able to cross the Bering strait, into North America then the native dogs would not be found in American.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog#
No ,only the people in cold North Asia eat dogs,they think dogs can take hot to their bodies。