Hare Indian Dog
The Hare Indian dog is an extinct domesticated canid; possibly a breed of domestic dog, coydog, or domesticated coyote; formerly found and originally bred in northern Canada by the Hare Indians for coursing. It had the speed and some characteristics of the coyote, but the domesticated temperament and other characteristics of a domestic dog. It gradually lost its usefulness as aboriginal hunting methods declined, and became extinct or lost its separate identity through interbreeding with dogs in the 19th century.
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Hare Indian Dog
The Hare Indian dog is an extinct domesticated canid; possibly a breed of domestic dog, coydog, or domesticated coyote; formerly found and originally bred in northern Canada by the Hare Indians for coursing. It had the speed and some characteristics of the coyote, but the domesticated temperament and other characteristics of a domestic dog. It gradually lost its usefulness as aboriginal hunting methods declined, and became extinct or lost its separate identity through interbreeding with dogs in the 19th century.
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The Hare Indian dog is an exti ...... with dogs in the 19th century.
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ヘア・インディアン・ドッグ(英:Hare-Indian Do ...... 飼育される、そり引き用、トラヴォイ引き用、食用の犬種である。
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C. familiaris lagopus
Mackenzie River dog
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The Hare Indian dog is an exti ...... with dogs in the 19th century.
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ヘア・インディアン・ドッグ(英:Hare-Indian Do ...... 飼育される、そり引き用、トラヴォイ引き用、食用の犬種である。
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Hare Indian Dog
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ヘア・インディアン・ドッグ
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