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Canidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, dingoes, and many other extant and extinct dog-like mammals. A member of this family is called a canid; all extant species are a part of a single subfamily, Caninae, and are called canines. They are found on all continents ...
A canine singing duet; a take-off of the famous musical group The Beatles. Tagg generic The Adventures of Gulliver: Gary's dog; about a boy and his dog on an island with little people. Talking Dog generic The Powerpuff Girls: The girls' dog; about three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers. T-Bone Bulldog: Clifford the Big Red Dog
This list of fictional canines is subsidiary to the lists of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable canine characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of canines. These lists are for all canines except dogs, including coyotes, jackals, foxes, and wolves. Hyenas are not canines.
Only songs with dog characters are included in this section. Not metaphorical dogs or songs with "dog" in the title. Apollo, from various Coheed & Cambria songs, whose name appears in the titles of their third and fourth albums; Arrow, from Harry Nilsson's single "Me and My Arrow", also featured in The Point! "Atomic Dog" by George Clinton
Mother Teresa, a Newfoundland dog and the major canine character in the 2005 film Must Love Dogs. Mushroom, starred as the Peltzer family dog in the 1984 film Gremlins. Pal, a Collie, played Lassie in the 1943 film Lassie Come Home (based on the 1940 novel by Eric Knight), six more Lassie films, and two Lassie television show pilots.
Canidae (/ ˈ k æ n ɪ d iː /; [3] from Latin, canis, "dog") is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans, colloquially referred to as dogs, and constitutes a clade. A member of this family is also called a canid (/ ˈ k eɪ n ɪ d /). [4] The family includes three subfamilies: the Caninae, and the extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. [5]
Image credits: forever_cat_lady However, if people manage to look after their dog, they can also start teaching their kids about the benefits of having a pet. Writing in the journal Nature ...
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