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  1. Dog | History, Domestication, Physical Traits, Breeds, & Facts

    5 days ago · A dog is a domestic mammal of the family Canidae (order Carnivora). It is a subspecies of the gray wolf and is related to foxes and jackals. The dog is one of the two most …

  2. Dog - Wikipedia

    Compared to humans, dogs possess a superior sense of smell and hearing, but inferior visual acuity. Dogs perform many roles for humans, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, …

  3. Dog Breeds - Types Of Dogs - American Kennel Club

    As humans became more sophisticated, so did their dogs. Eventually, there emerged specific breeds of dogs, custom-bred to suit the breeders’ local needs and circumstances.

  4. Dog, facts and photos | National Geographic

    All dogs descend from a species of wolf, but not the gray wolf (Canis lupus), like many people assume. In fact, DNA evidence suggests that the now-extinct wolf ancestor to modern dogs …

  5. Find Your Perfect Dog from 200+ Types of Dogs - The Spruce Pets

    May 30, 2025 · Explore over 200+ types of dogs, detailing their size, temperament, and purpose to help you find the perfect canine companion for your lifestyle.

  6. Facts About Dogs: What You Need to Know | IFAW

    Get to know how today’s domestic dogs evolved from wolves, how to protect your dogs during a disaster, and the important roles dogs play in modern society.

  7. Explore All Dog & Puppy Breeds | Petfinder

    Find out which dog breed is the right fit for you and your home with Petfinder.

  8. Three new dog breeds added to American Kennel Club roster. See …

    Dec 31, 2025 · While these breeds are not new, they have just been recognized by the American Kennel Club as official breeds.

  9. Rescue Me! ― Adopt Dogs, Cats and More ―

    Rescue Me helps dogs, cats, horses, birds, and other animals find homes.

  10. Dogs: News, features and articles | Live Science

    Nov 26, 2025 · Dogs have been "man's best friend" for thousands of years, during which humans have orchestrated an explosion of dog breeds, from tiny Chihuahuas to gigantic Great Danes.