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Wolf Hybrid Dogs (Wolfdog, Wolf-Dog Hybrid)
The Wolf Hybrid dog, more commonly called the Wolfdog by breeders and owners, is a cross between the wild wolf and any type of domestic dog. Typically most breeders and rescues consider a Wolfdog or Wolf-Dog...
2 commentsHistory of the Domesticated Dog
The history of man's association with the dog is a pretty interesting one that extends into the past at least 70 centuries and involves the early Stone Age men. Dogs are technically a member of the genus...
5 commentsWhy I Love Boxer Dogs
Boxer dogs possess remarkable characteristics making them the sixth most popular breed of dog in the United States.
6 commentsThe First American Dog
When the hunter reached the top of the slight ridge he could see for quite a distance ahead. The wooly mammoth herd he had been following could be seen feeding on the tundra several hundred yards away. ...
2 commentsA wolf a like dog
There has been for a few years now in the UK different types of Wolfalike dogs being created. The aim of some to produce a mix of Wolf dogs (like the Czech WolfDog and Saarloos), with those of no...
2 commentsWhy I Love Great Danes
My Great Danes have created some of the most enriching moments in my life. In fact, I struggle to think of a time that those gentle giants (to use the popular term) didn't have a positive impact in my life. ...
0 commentsWolves, Dogs and Marking Territory
Just like their wild ancestors the wolves, dogs routinely do very strange activities or routines around eliminating waste. Both female and male domestic dogs engage in marking behaviors, just like wolves in...
0 commentsWolf Dog Hybrid as A Pet
After some time and debate, scientists have decided that the domestic dog originated from the wild wolf. It is thought that way back when (about 20 to 100 thousand years ago), wolves began to warm up to...
5 commentsGENERAL HISTORY OF DOGS
There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in...
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