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- Dog abstract "The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus), a member of the Canidae family of the mammalian order Carnivora. The term "domestic dog" is generally used for both domesticated and feral varieties. The dog was the first domesticated animal and has been the most widely kept working, hunting, and pet animal in human history.[citation needed] The word "dog" can also refer to the male of a canine species, as opposed to the word "bitch" which refers to the female of the species.Recent studies of "well-preserved remains of a dog-like canid from the Razboinichya Cave" in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia concluded that a particular instance of early wolf domestication approximately 33,000 years ago did not result in modern dog lineages, possibly because of climate disruption during the Last Glacial Maximum. The authors postulate that at least several such incipient events have occurred. A study of fossil dogs and wolves in Belgium, Ukraine, and Russia tentatively dates domestication from 14,000 years ago to more than 31,700 years ago. Another recent study has found support for claims of dog domestication between 14,000 and 16,000 years ago, with a range between 9,000 and 34,000 years ago, depending on mutation rate assumptions. Dogs' value to early human hunter-gatherers led to them quickly becoming ubiquitous across world cultures. Dogs perform many roles for people, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and military, companionship, and, more recently, aiding handicapped individuals. This impact on human society has given them the nickname "man's best friend" in the Western world. In some cultures, however, dogs are also a source of meat. In 2001, there were estimated to be 400 million dogs in the world.Most breeds of dog are at most a few hundred years old, having been artificially selected for particular morphologies and behaviors by people for specific functional roles. Through this selective breeding, the dog has developed into hundreds of varied breeds, and shows more behavioral and morphological variation than any other land mammal. For example, height measured to the withers ranges from 15.2 centimetres (6.0 in) in the Chihuahua to about 76 cm (30 in) in the Irish Wolfhound; color varies from white through grays (usually called "blue") to black, and browns from light (tan) to dark ("red" or "chocolate") in a wide variation of patterns; coats can be short or long, coarse-haired to wool-like, straight, curly, or smooth. It is common for most breeds to shed this coat.".
- Dog class Mammal.
- Dog conservationStatus "DOM".
- Dog family Canidae.
- Dog genus Canis.
- Dog kingdom Animal.
- Dog order Carnivora.
- Dog phylum Chordate.
- Dog species Gray_wolf.
- Dog thumbnail YellowLabradorLooking_new.jpg?width=300.
- Dog wikiPageExternalLink 184.
- Dog wikiPageExternalLink Canis_lupus_familiaris.
- Dog wikiPageExternalLink Index.
- Dog wikiPageExternalLink www.fci.be.
- Dog wikiPageID "4269567".
- Dog wikiPageRevisionID "606813442".
- Dog align "right".
- Dog b "Dog Care".
- Dog classis "Mammalia".
- Dog familia Canidae.
- Dog footer "Ancient Greek rhyton in the shape of a dog's head, made by Brygos, early 5th century BC. Jérôme Carcopino Museum, Department of Archaeology, Aleria".
- Dog fossilRange "(Pleistocene – Recent)".
- Dog genus "Canis".
- Dog hasPhotoCollection Dog.
- Dog image "Aleria, Rhyton, tête de chien.jpg".
- Dog image "Rhyton en forme de tête de chien.jpg".
- Dog image "Rhyton en forme de tête de chien2.jpg".
- Dog imageCaption "Yellow Labrador Retriever, the most registered breed of 2009 with the AKC".
- Dog imageWidth "260".
- Dog name "Domestic dog".
- Dog ordo Carnivora.
- Dog phylum Chordate.
- Dog q "Dogs".
- Dog regnum "Animalia".
- Dog s "1911".
- Dog species "C. lupus".
- Dog species "Canis lupus familiaris".
- Dog status "DOM".
- Dog subspecies "C. l. familiaris".
- Dog trinomial "Canis lupus familiaris".
- Dog v "no".
- Dog width "115".
- Dog width "167".
- Dog width "200".
- Dog wikt "dog".
- Dog subject Category:Cosmopolitan_species.
- Dog subject Category:Dogs.
- Dog subject Category:Mammals_with_sequenced_genomes.
- Dog subject Category:Model_organisms.
- Dog subject Category:Scavengers.
- Dog type Animal.
- Dog type Eukaryote.
- Dog type Mammal.
- Dog type Species.
- Dog type Animal.
- Dog type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Dog type EukaryoticCell.
- Dog type Mammal.
- Dog type Organism.
- Dog comment "The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus), a member of the Canidae family of the mammalian order Carnivora. The term "domestic dog" is generally used for both domesticated and feral varieties.".
- Dog label "Canis lupus familiaris".
- Dog label "Canis lupus familiaris".
- Dog label "Chien".
- Dog label "Cão".
- Dog label "Dog".
- Dog label "Haushund".
- Dog label "Hond".
- Dog label "Pies domowy".
- Dog label "Собака".
- Dog label "كلب".
- Dog label "イヌ".
- Dog label "犬".
- Dog sameAs Pes_domácí.
- Dog sameAs Haushund.
- Dog sameAs Σκύλος.
- Dog sameAs Canis_lupus_familiaris.
- Dog sameAs Txakur.
- Dog sameAs Chien.
- Dog sameAs Anjing.
- Dog sameAs Canis_lupus_familiaris.
- Dog sameAs イヌ.
- Dog sameAs 개.
- Dog sameAs Hond.
- Dog sameAs Pies_domowy.
- Dog sameAs Cão.
- Dog sameAs m.0bt9lr.
- Dog sameAs Q144.
- Dog sameAs Q144.
- Dog wasDerivedFrom Dog?oldid=606813442.
- Dog depiction YellowLabradorLooking_new.jpg.
- Dog isPrimaryTopicOf Dog.
- Dog name "Domestic dog".