Yes, they are both canines.
All dog's are wolf related, they are all a sub species of the wolf. A dog can breed with a wolf and produce fertile offspring. If a dog cannot breed with a wolf then it is not a dog but another canine.
Yes, they can and have in the past.
Wolf dogs are hybrid animals resulting from the breeding of a domestic dog with a wolf. They can possess a mix of traits from both species, including a pack mentality from the wolf and domestic traits from the dog. Wolf dogs can have varying degrees of wolf characteristics and may require specialized care due to their wild instincts.
Yes, they can and have in the past.
A bulldog is a dog and can mate a dog to produce offspring .
It's mostly called a wolfdog (Not to be confused with wolfhound)
It is a little pup......A pup or puppy. People often make a mistake of calling the offspring of a wolf a cub, but the term cub applies for big cat and bear offspring.Think of it this way, a dog is technically a type of wolf because a dog is the subspecies of a gray wolf. Do you call dog offspring cubs?
All dogs are of the same species because any one dog can mate with another dog to create fertile offspring (the definition of a species - an interbreeding population that can produce fertile offspring).
I think the answer could be WHELP.
Dogs and wolves are now considered variations of the same species, the wolf Canis Lupus and the dog Canis Lupus Familiaris. Dogs and wolves produce fertile offspring, although the mating seasons for both do not necessarily coincide. Alao, there have been successful interbreeding among dogs, wolves and coyotes. There are wolf/dogs available at animal shelters.
Not necessarily. Wolf-dog hybrids can sometimes be fertile, resulting in puppies. However, fertility can vary depending on the individual animal's genetics and the generation of wolf hybrid.