And what
about wild canines?
Also, think
about wild canines, I can not think of a single floppy eared, wild canine (if you can please post in comments to correct me).
Not exact matches
Lockwood, who has studied wolves in the
wild and
canine attacks on humans and animals for 15 years, said the recent publicity
about dog attacks has put a spotlight on the pit bull, a generic term for several breeds developed in England as fighting animals.
But when sex advice columnist Dan Savage, who writes numerous posts
about pitbulls behaving badly with titles like, «Pit Bulls Should be Boiled Alive like Lobsters and Fed to Their Idiot Owners,» and compares these domesticated
canines with
wild tigers, he's doing the exact same thing as Drudge.
What
About Using Guard Dogs: Dogs are sometimes used to find, repel and / or kill
wild canines.
Because your dog is so cute and cuddly and lovable and loyal, it is easy to forget all
about the
canine's ancient ferocious
wild wolf ancestors.
Adopted dog surprised his owner by rescuing two people caught in a riptide The Bermese mountain dog, named Nico, bounded into the water without hesitation to save a couple who were struggling in the water This dog playing the drums to White Stripes» Seven Nation Army will blow you away The cute
canine lies next to its bass - playing owner as she taps out the iconic beat on the percussion instrument A dog playing the bass drum to Seven Nation Army is the best thing you'll see today This Vine is everything it promises to be, a beautiful golden retriever pup takes the role of Meg White, going thud thud thud on a bass drum whilst her owner plays one of the most famous guitar riffs in rock history Watch feisty feline take on pack of
wild dogs in epic turf war battle - the winner might surprise you This is one cat that wasn't
about to let five
canines get the better of him - no matter how loud they barked Labrador has tumour the size of a human baby removed from his stomach WARNING: This story contains graphic images.
In Citizen
Canine, which I blogged
about a couple weeks ago, author David Grimm, «trace [s] the evolution of dogs and cats from
wild animals to quasi-citizens.»
Yet they don't address one of the fundamental things I love
about cats: Unlike our
canine companions, our felines have retained their
wild streak.