I assume you mean African Wild Dogs aka African Painted Dogs aka Painted Dogs? There is no specific, genetic reason that we have found why it should be impossible… chromosomal numbers match, etc. read more
Domesticated dogs however express a wide variety of behaviors that are a mish mosh of wolf-like actions and novel behaviors that have arisen due to selective breeding. Most dog breeds are adaptable to living with modern humans indoors, however, some breeds demand jobs like herding, protection and chasing. read more
Hunting is still very popular, and hunters are always on the lookout for the best hunting dogs, which are often chosen and listed by other professional hunters who evaluate every gun dog’s capabilities and assess which gun dog breed is most appropriate for certain types of hunts. read more
No; wolf dogs are hybrids of a wolf and a domesticated dog. read more
The international study showed that around 60 per cent of Eurasian grey wolf genomes carried small blocks of the DNA of domestic dogs, suggesting that wolves cross-bred with dogs in past generations. The results suggest that wolf-dog hybridisation has been geographically widespread in Europe and Asia and has been occurring for centuries. read more
Pilot et al showed that around 60% of Eurasian grey wolf genomes carried small blocks of the DNA of domestic dogs, suggesting that wolves cross-bred with dogs in past generations. Image credit: J. C. read more