what is genus of dog
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the genus of dog is Canis
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Dogs are thought to have been first domesticatedin East Asia thousands of years ago. People primarily used dogs for guarding the hunters and areas of land.
Today's domestic dog is actually a subspecies of the grey wolf, a type of dog that is feared by most humans. Many people today, in all countries around the world, keep dogs as household pets and many even regard their dog as a familymember.
There are currently around 800 different speciesof domestic dog worldwide. Included are mountain dogs such as Saint Bernards or Huskies, and territorial guard dogs like the Neapolitan and Tibetan Mastiffs.
Dog Foot FactsDogs have soft pads on the bottom of their feet which help them to run quickly and quietlyDogs have sharp, strong claws on their feet which allow them to grip when running and also helps them to dig.Some dog species have dew claws on the sides of their feet which help the dog to balance when running, like the baby toes on humans.The dew claws on a dog never really touch the ground but are often used to help the dog to lightly grip their prey.The paws of a dog are around half the size of the paws of the wolf, as the dog is generally not as powerful as the wolf.
Today's domestic dog is actually a subspecies of the grey wolf, a type of dog that is feared by most humans. Many people today, in all countries around the world, keep dogs as household pets and many even regard their dog as a familymember.
There are currently around 800 different speciesof domestic dog worldwide. Included are mountain dogs such as Saint Bernards or Huskies, and territorial guard dogs like the Neapolitan and Tibetan Mastiffs.
Dog Foot FactsDogs have soft pads on the bottom of their feet which help them to run quickly and quietlyDogs have sharp, strong claws on their feet which allow them to grip when running and also helps them to dig.Some dog species have dew claws on the sides of their feet which help the dog to balance when running, like the baby toes on humans.The dew claws on a dog never really touch the ground but are often used to help the dog to lightly grip their prey.The paws of a dog are around half the size of the paws of the wolf, as the dog is generally not as powerful as the wolf.
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