I ended up with adopting a Carolina Dog about 11 years ago. It took a DNA test to finally figure out what kind of Dog she is. She has been my constant companion all these years through good times and bad times. She loves children and is very patient with them, especially babies. They are athletic dogs and require a decent amount of exercise, as they tend to get chubby if they are too sedentary. I've always lived in Apartments, which hasn't been an issue with her. I was in an automobile accident a few years ago, leaving me fairly crippled. She adapted to my new limited movement and never rushes me on an outing. She seems to be happiest, outside, loves to swim, is not affected by heat or cold and has energy to spare. But, at the same time, she can be a total couch potato if that's what I'm doing at the time. I've had several dogs over the years, but this baby girl has been my favorite. She is strong willed, independent and it took me a while to convince her, I was alpha male. Never aggressive, but very stubborn. She house trained (crate) in 10 days! And has never backslid. They are powerful dogs, and at first require a strong hand to walk them, but once she got the routine, she's easy enough. They don't seem to care for loud noises either and when walking on a street, you need to keep a tight hold. She is fine with strangers, but aloof at first. Not given to lots of petting and kisses and all that. Affection from her, is minimal and quick. But she never forgets a friend once you are accepted into the pack. Not a dog for everyone, but if you are looking for an independent, no nonsense, good companion, They make great pets.
Love your story , sorry for your accident.. I'm sorry i have to say this "they get chubby"? 😄 meaning u over - feed her 😄 people crack me up. And yes it's cool how calm feral dogs are. Or even hunting breeds. We may not realize this but they "den up". My ex had a feral dog gifted to their family as a young teen. She would lay in her spot and lick herself clean all day. When he walked her needed no leash. But he allowed her into the ditches, drainages, creeks. If he hadn't im sure she wouldn't have been co-operative. In fact he told me she was not initially. He thought it was all training and respect. I knew that it was her intelligence and motivation. But i was saying yeah they tend to den. We are not educated about their behavior when feral (more natural). But that's what its called and why they are like this.
Our male is a rescue. Thought he was a mutt. Now know he’s a Carolina. Extremely loyal, friendly to everyone he meets. Loves to be around us. Great dog.
The dingo recently was discovered to be so unrelated to any other canine that it now has it's own genus! They're estimated to have been in Australia for between 4000- 18000 years.
Cali Braxus Rubbish. The peoples who eventually hybridised into Australian aboriginals arrived forty odd thousand years ago, but the dogs didn't arrive until around eight thousand years ago, give or take a bit. They came through PNG, and are related to the much older new guinea singing dog. There is unlikely to be any true full blood dingos left in Australia, due to interbreeding with domestic dogs, which spread across Australia in approximately seventy years via aboriginal networks, following European colonisation of Sydney cove.
I have a Carolina dog and he is the best dog ever. Very obedient and sweet and can be bashful. Has an instinct to know what is right and wrong without needing to be taught and is a great hunter of rodents and reptiles. Couldn’t ask for a better dog I highly recommend them.
Carolina Dogs are amazing creatures. They're not that stubborn. Just independent. However, in that independence, they're completely connected with their humans and companions till their last breath. No more loyal a dog that I've experienced. I've owned a few different breeds from Labs, Retrievers, Rottweilers, pitbulls and even really amazing cats... Carolina Dogs are just a more fitting companion for active adults looking for that ride or die dog. IMO, of course.
I've had my female Carolina Dog for 13+ years and she's in excellent health and has never had any medical issues. She has always been very athletic and trim, maintaining her weight at around 44 lbs. for the majority of her adult life. She has slowed down over the past year and has probably put on a few extra pounds, but she still has a trim and proportional appearance. She is and has always been 100% loyal and devoted to me, more than the other members of our family. Absolutely the finest companion anyone could ever ask for. She's nothing short of amazing.
They can run much faster than 27mph, more like 35+mph :) I have also seen many over 15 years old, some 16 and 17. They are a VERY healthy "breed"(more like land race). They can also survive without human intervention and are good hunters own their own, just not quite as good as a Dingo. Many Carolina Dogs are very quiet, and do not make a sound when chasing prey. They are not generally as vocal as other dogs when it comes to barking, and many do actually howl. Of course, there is always an exception to the rule. The really neat thing is how all of the pariah dogs around the world look very similar! It is a design that works well on the outskirts of human civilization. The results are still preliminary, but the Carolina dogs are genetically different from other dog breeds, and they do not have the markers that most European breeds have. Think of the dog family tree with all the different breeds in the branches, the Carolina Dogs DNA is at the base of the tree. I may be mistaken, but they don't have the markers from the Grey wolf, but rather Asian wolves, which supports the idea of them coming across the land bridge. Good video just the same. I always like finding new videos about Caralina Dogs. They are an amazing animal for sure!
Hey Rallyshark Zone, Thanks for sharing great information about Carolina Dogs! Only I doubt about their speed if that's ~35 miles/hrs As much I know - Only African spotted dogs, Dingo, Dhole and Salukis (category) dogs can reach up to that speed. Well, I appreciate your information and share! Thanks!
I can attest to the fact that they are quite fast, but not sustained distances like some of the breeds you mentioned. Remember, they are grouped as sight hound type. I've had the fortune of seeing some do lure coursing, and watching large groups of them in action at an annual events held with the the breeds founder Dr. Brisbin in SC. Granted, I haven't seen a radar gun put on any of them, but they are among some of the fastest dogs I've seen in person for sure. Yes, I may be biased, since I own one :D Thanks again for doing the video!
the speed is off. my female carolina dog runs over a mile at 34mph. she likes to race my truck on our ranch. Also has dug numerous dens for herself around the property and has 3 breeding cycles per year. hunts snakes,mice,rabbits,birds and eats bugs. They are not like regular dogs. it's more like raising a young wolf.
Jeremy Young carolina dog adopted my aunt. Some of her pups were part coyote, some were not. U could see each daddy in every pup as there were no other carolina dogs in the area (oklahoma). One my sister chose to keep could never bark. Only yip. :) It was fun to hear. The sister i chose was half collie. She had a grand deep booming voice, much to her sisters dismay😄. And yes they hunted snakes. All 3 of the ones we kept. (My aunt kept a male). And they wuld get bit and swell up. And ppl wuld tell us stop them or they will die 😄. And how were we even suposed to do that??😄 and If dog is that dumb/vulnerable why is it kept/bred fussed over? I will never understand ppl. I did start talking to the one that couldn't bark tho. She wasstubbirn and would allow too many bites in at once. Too many bites in a day or two even. Of course they dont listen. But i would wait til she was weak and try to get thru to her. We finally moved in town. I want to think she gave up that behavior to before we moved. Who knows. One winter to forget and get brave/dumb again would be all she wouldve needed to push herself too far
Sounds like my Jack Russell. She hunts rabbits, mice, birds, has killed a skunk and two opossums. I saw her stalk a bird. When she got close the bird took off, she jumped and caught it midair. She doesn't dig dens, but she is very fast for a small dog. She out runs my daughters German Shepheard.
i can confirm the loud and deep bark of the carolina dog. my lucy barks as loud as a dog twice her size. it’s great for scaring off people coming to our door though
No, Australian "Wild Dogs" are crossbreeds between Dingoes and Domestic dogs. The first dog you have pictured as a "dingo" is clearly a Wild Dog, not a Dingo. Dingoes are much smaller than you have claimed. Dingoes' natural habitat is the desert, and they are not naturally present in the Southern Coastal Forested regions. The problems in Australia are not with pure Dingoes, but with Wild Dogs. Dingoes are small and naturally shy of humans. Wild Dogs are larger (and therefore able to kill larger animals such as Sheep) and much more likely to habit close to humans. We have a Labradingo, an accidental crossing of purebred Lab and Dingo. Beautiful dog without the hip & joint problems common to Labs. Dingos can bark, but don't unless taught. If they socialise with domestic dogs that bark, the Dingo will learn.
Actually dingoes are came from ancient semi-domesticated dogs in Asia. They share the same ancestors as Carolina Dogs, Wild New Guinea Singing Dogs, Canaan Dogs, and Indian Pariah dogs. Look them up and you’ll see the similarities. Even the Korean Jindo and Japanese Shiba Inu are closely related.
There's a fair amount of inaccuracies and bias in this comparison. IE Aus. Dingo Eating Cattle, and Ame. Dingos being dependent on dog food. American Dingos just like their Australian cousins are a landrace canine, and though they can be domesticated (just like Aus. Dingos btw) They are excellent hunters and primarily live off of small prey animals, and have zero issues surviving without humans. I have clocked our Ame. Dingo Kaeyla doing 50kph at a sprint so the speed is equivelent. For more information check out the American Dingo and Carolina Dog Info Subreddits
The most important biological difference between dingos and dogs was overlooked in this comparison. Dingos only come on heat once a year whereas all dogs are twice a year. I suspect Carolina dogs are the same as normal dogs and are therefore very different biologically from dingos. Many of the trait comparisons were interesting but not biologically important.
Actually there are a few dog breeds that comes into heat only once a year, Basenjis, Tibetan Mastiffs, Malamutes, Thai Ridgeback. American yellow dogs has adapted to come into heat, three times a year to make puppy numbers to deal with puppy loss from heat worm.
When raising a Dingo, Australian or American they are wild not pets that do tricks, they are family and your part of the pack. It takes a great dedication to raise em and are country dogs not city dogs, they like to dig and roam free.City life is too stressing for these guys.
It has become very popular lately to own a "for real Dingo" and it makes me crazy . I've been owned by Australian Cattle Dogs for many years (mainly reds) and some of the ridiculous things that have been said/asked about them you wouldn't believe. One thing is that NO matter where you are, don't mess with the local "wild dog" population. It is NOT kind to feed them or teach them to come around campsites etc. It's an accident waiting to happen. Admire wild animals from a distance - it's the best alternative for everyone ! 👌
You cant compare Australian dingoes to carolina dogs. They are two totally different canids. Ausie Dingo's are completely unique to domestic dog breeds - in fact scientists have stipulated time and time again that Australian dingo's are genetically their own canid 'species', not being either dog, nor wolf. they are completely wild, and have extremely different differences which make them 'wild' not feral. Carolina Dogs are an actual dog breed while Australian Dingo's are a separate canid.
You are right , both are two different breeds .. Even "Dingos" are claimed as diff species . BUT THEY CAN"T be compared? You can find comparison between "Lion/Tiger, Horse/Donkey, and many others .." .. This is still much closer :)
@thiccboi morgus You still find many pure dingoes in the desert. The pure Alpine dingo still can be found in the Alpine Region, but they are at risk of extinction. Coastal purebreds are not the only purebreds as many believe.
I have a 16 year old female American Dingo. She has some hip probs (cant run jump and climb like she use to)(and she cant control her bladder in her sleep) but she is still a big puppy most days
So close in size but behavior slightly different, both wild though, American version more pack oriented and has a heirarchy similar to a wolf while the Aussie version more like a coyote.
This guy was convinced my Belgian Malinois husky mix is a Carolina dog. He was trying to convince me my dog is Carolina dog and arguing with my. My dog Turbo looks just like one, but I saw his Belgian Malinois mom. His dad is a white husky. He is in my videos on my channel.
As far as I have been informed the Dingo and Carolina dog are not genetically related and just looks like each other. The size of the Dingo here according to a lot of sites I just searched on claims the Dingo to not be as big as you make it out to be. Never the less great video. I'm more curious to see a skull comparison. The Dingo has larger teeth than normal dogs so I wonder of the same goes for the Carolina dog.
***** Interesting. I wonder if you could use them as hunting dogs. Can they turn their paws like Dingoes tho? I mean, they probably had to come around in a lot of difficult terrain like the Dingo.
Never heard of the American dingo, I'd say some American had an Australian dingo and bread it with some other breed and ended up with the American counterpart lol
Hi, some of the information is unable to be read because of the way the video is formatted, such as when discussing how Dingoes have not yet been domesticated. Otherwise good video.
I had 2 American dingos, best guard dogs ever to live 15 years. They loved to dig though lol my 2 boys killed a coyote in my yard and ate it it tried to draw em to the pack neither fell for it they went strait to it and killed it and were eatin it, i gave em rabies shots after to be safe.
the iucn recently removed the dingo from its endangered species list as a feral dog www.canids.org/CBC/Old_World_Canis_Taxonomy_Workshop.pdf and recent studies confirm that the dingo is more related to the dog than to the wolf (specifically, it is more related to the primitive races of Southeast Asia) Although they also recognize that the dingo is one of the most primitive breeds of dogs that exist and that it has hardly changed in recent years (I am obviously referring to pure dingoes) www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4317.2.1 books.google.es/books?id=g8z4CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA471&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC514485/ biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/Canis_familiaris
That's because Carolina Dogs generally live in a geographically small portion of the United States, and the only person I've ever come across with one got them while living in their native Lowcountry.
So if coyotes broke off from wolves relatively recently to become coyotes then ....Dingo is asian coyote. And american dingo may have been brought over the ice bridge with humans from asia to Americas
Dingo is a native Australian word for dog, why apply that to a American breed? They are American yellow dog or Carolina dog, if you want to apply a native name to them. Why not American Gihli, Native American (Cherokee) for dog, i believe it's pronounced as Ghe-lee.
in the south they where noticing a lot of stray dogs where sandy colored and similar looking. It is an actual natural occurrence, but people have been selectively breeding more of them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Dog
No. Carolina dogs (which I agree shouldn’t be called dingos) are a newly domesticated breed. They are the only wild breed of Canine native to America. They happen to resemble Australian Dingoes. But they aren’t bred to look like them, that was all nature helping them to survive in the Carolinas.
Dingo's are a neolithic breed of dog, all dogs modern, ancient and neolithic. Grey wolves, Prairie wolves, Algonquin wolves, African golden wolves, Ethiopian wolves, Eurasian jackal wolves are all dogs. There scientific name put them in the genus of (Canis) that is Latin for dog.
Carolina Dogs are not American Dingo's. They are a land race/primitive dog/village dog/pariah and are not genetically related to Dingo's. All land race/primitive dog/village dog/pariahs share very similar physical appearances and attributes with Dingos but that is were the similarities stop. As it is the shape that works to survive. Carolina Dogs and other Pariahs are found mainly living on the outskirts of civilization in a free roaming state surviving by eating mans garbage. Carolina Dogs are dogs were Australian Dingo's and New Guinea Singing Dogs are classified as a separate species and in the USA under the laws set forth by the USDA are an "Exotic" and regulated species. Carolina Dogs are not regulated and are classified as dogs by the USDA. Australian Dingo's do not live on the out skirts of civilization eating mans garbage. They are actually wild animals that hunt and kill large game animals to survive and have for over 4000 years. ******************************************************* DNA testing done on Carolina Dogs and Australian Dingo's has revealed what haplotypes they predominantly derived from, thus confirming there is no direct relation between the two even though they both may have originated from around the same areas in south east Asia: ******************************************************* Carolina dog (CD) of the 19 tested it was found they carried a very new and unique haplotype A184 (a5): Haplotypes found among tested Carolina Dogs: A184 (a5) 37% (7) PT, A39 (a2) 5% (1) Japan, China, A16;A18;A19;B1 58% (11)UT Key PT= private types found only in a specific breed, population and/or region. UT= universal types of DNA haplotype found worldwide. Pre-Columbian origins of Native American dog breeds, with only limited replacement by European dogs, confirmed by mtDNA analysis. rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/280/1766/20131142.figures-only Australian Dingo's haplotypes were tightly bunched and out of 233 tested accross Australia the predominant haplotype was A29: Haplotypes found among Australian Dingos tested: A9,A29,A179,A198,A199,A200,A201,A201,A203,A204,A205,A206,A207,A208,A209,A210,A211,A212,A213 Mitochondrial DNA data indicate an introduction through Mainland Southeast Asia for Australian dingoes and Polynesian domestic dogs rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2011/09/06/rspb.2011.1395.figures-only
Thus confirming there is no relation between the two even though they both may have originated from the same area in Southeast Asia Do u understand yourself?? 😄😃😄 You are phunnnnniiiiiee At best you are arguing semantics. Without the at best you are chasing your own tail in a circle my friend 👏Have a good day
I don't know if you know this... The Americas were colonized by people and certain species from asia. Even the timber wolf is from Eurasia. People coming to America's would have/could have certainly brought dogs.
australia dingos are not descended from india infact australian dingos are not even dogs there more wolf cuz they are desendent of the wolf forgot what type
DNA testing has now proved that Dingos are not descendant from dogs or Wolves they have now been given their own genetic name and place on the DNA tree. Canis Dingo, when you talk with dingo experts they clearly point out the difference between a dingos physical qualities against a dog or a wolf and are very very different. Google still has outdated information on them. This is the latest DNA findings on Dingos. wwww.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2014/04/dingo-declared-a-separate-species Dingos have a different breeding pattern to domestic dogs and wolves, can turn their head 180 degrees over there shoulders both ways, the widest part of their bodies are their head not their shoulders like a domestic dog/wolf, their teeth are much stronger and larger than a domestic dog. Because they are Canis they can breed with any Canis species i.e, dog, wolves, coyotes etc but they remain their own species.
Actually earlier that was believed - what you say . But the recent DNA test had confirmed (Year 2015) - that Dingos have the bloodline of "Asiatic Primitive type dogs". But yes- Its still debatable if those were, Indian pariah ? If you read their ancient breed history, most believed concept is "they are descendent from Indian pariah, who were bought to Australia with Sea ferror".
Australian Dingo: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3529010.stm According to recent DNA test (Year 2017) it is confirmed that they are the descendant from Indian Pariah Dogs.
Both dogs American Carolina and Australian Dingo shares similar bloodline and are very similar. While comparing - American Dingo "just an another similarity".
No, the dingo is unique to Australia. A recent study said that "they do not appear to be descended from wolves, were distinct from dogs and were not a subspecies". The Carolina "dog" might be similar in appearance to the dingo, but it is definitely not a dingo.
I ended up with adopting a Carolina Dog about 11 years ago. It took a DNA test to finally figure out what kind of Dog she is. She has been my constant companion all these years through good times and bad times. She loves children and is very patient with them, especially babies. They are athletic dogs and require a decent amount of exercise, as they tend to get chubby if they are too sedentary. I've always lived in Apartments, which hasn't been an issue with her. I was in an automobile accident a few years ago, leaving me fairly crippled. She adapted to my new limited movement and never rushes me on an outing. She seems to be happiest, outside, loves to swim, is not affected by heat or cold and has energy to spare. But, at the same time, she can be a total couch potato if that's what I'm doing at the time. I've had several dogs over the years, but this baby girl has been my favorite. She is strong willed, independent and it took me a while to convince her, I was alpha male. Never aggressive, but very stubborn. She house trained (crate) in 10 days! And has never backslid. They are powerful dogs, and at first require a strong hand to walk them, but once she got the routine, she's easy enough. They don't seem to care for loud noises either and when walking on a street, you need to keep a tight hold. She is fine with strangers, but aloof at first. Not given to lots of petting and kisses and all that. Affection from her, is minimal and quick. But she never forgets a friend once you are accepted into the pack. Not a dog for everyone, but if you are looking for an independent, no nonsense, good companion, They make great pets.
Love your story , sorry for your accident..
I'm sorry i have to say this "they get chubby"? 😄 meaning u over - feed her 😄 people crack me up.
And yes it's cool how calm feral dogs are. Or even hunting breeds. We may not realize this but they "den up".
My ex had a feral dog gifted to their family as a young teen. She would lay in her spot and lick herself clean all day. When he walked her needed no leash. But he allowed her into the ditches, drainages, creeks. If he hadn't im sure she wouldn't have been co-operative. In fact he told me she was not initially. He thought it was all training and respect. I knew that it was her intelligence and motivation. But i was saying yeah they tend to den. We are not educated about their behavior when feral (more natural). But that's what its called and why they are like this.
Our male is a rescue. Thought he was a mutt. Now know he’s a Carolina. Extremely loyal, friendly to everyone he meets. Loves to be around us. Great dog.
Yours loves to swim? Mine is terrified of water lol.
I love mine
The dingo recently was discovered to be so unrelated to any other canine that it now has it's own genus! They're estimated to have been in Australia for between 4000- 18000 years.
No it doesn't have its own genus, Australian dingoes' scientific name is Canis lupus dingo, and Carolina dog is Canis lupus familiaris
Australian dingos have been reclassified as Canis Dingo. They have a species separate from dogs and wolves.
@@alexanderdickson419 where did you get this information?
Cali Braxus Rubbish. The peoples who eventually hybridised into Australian aboriginals arrived forty odd thousand years ago, but the dogs didn't arrive until around eight thousand years ago, give or take a bit. They came through PNG, and are related to the much older new guinea singing dog.
There is unlikely to be any true full blood dingos left in Australia, due to interbreeding with domestic dogs, which spread across Australia in approximately seventy years via aboriginal networks, following European colonisation of Sydney cove.
@@Gungho1a I though the Fraser Island dingo were all pure breeds ?
I have a Carolina dog and he is the best dog ever. Very obedient and sweet and can be bashful. Has an instinct to know what is right and wrong without needing to be taught and is a great hunter of rodents and reptiles. Couldn’t ask for a better dog I highly recommend them.
Carolina Dogs are amazing creatures. They're not that stubborn. Just independent. However, in that independence, they're completely connected with their humans and companions till their last breath. No more loyal a dog that I've experienced. I've owned a few different breeds from Labs, Retrievers, Rottweilers, pitbulls and even really amazing cats... Carolina Dogs are just a more fitting companion for active adults looking for that ride or die dog.
IMO, of course.
I've had my female Carolina Dog for 13+ years and she's in excellent health and has never had any medical issues. She has always been very athletic and trim, maintaining her weight at around 44 lbs. for the majority of her adult life. She has slowed down over the past year and has probably put on a few extra pounds, but she still has a trim and proportional appearance. She is and has always been 100% loyal and devoted to me, more than the other members of our family. Absolutely the finest companion anyone could ever ask for. She's nothing short of amazing.
They can run much faster than 27mph, more like 35+mph :) I have also seen many over 15 years old, some 16 and 17. They are a VERY healthy "breed"(more like land race). They can also survive without human intervention and are good hunters own their own, just not quite as good as a Dingo. Many Carolina Dogs are very quiet, and do not make a sound when chasing prey. They are not generally as vocal as other dogs when it comes to barking, and many do actually howl. Of course, there is always an exception to the rule. The really neat thing is how all of the pariah dogs around the world look very similar! It is a design that works well on the outskirts of human civilization. The results are still preliminary, but the Carolina dogs are genetically different from other dog breeds, and they do not have the markers that most European breeds have. Think of the dog family tree with all the different breeds in the branches, the Carolina Dogs DNA is at the base of the tree. I may be mistaken, but they don't have the markers from the Grey wolf, but rather Asian wolves, which supports the idea of them coming across the land bridge. Good video just the same. I always like finding new videos about Caralina Dogs. They are an amazing animal for sure!
Hey Rallyshark Zone,
Thanks for sharing great information about Carolina Dogs!
Only I doubt about their speed if that's ~35 miles/hrs
As much I know - Only African spotted dogs, Dingo, Dhole and Salukis (category) dogs can reach up to that speed.
Well, I appreciate your information and share!
Thanks!
I can attest to the fact that they are quite fast, but not sustained distances like some of the breeds you mentioned. Remember, they are grouped as sight hound type. I've had the fortune of seeing some do lure coursing, and watching large groups of them in action at an annual events held with the the breeds founder Dr. Brisbin in SC. Granted, I haven't seen a radar gun put on any of them, but they are among some of the fastest dogs I've seen in person for sure. Yes, I may be biased, since I own one :D Thanks again for doing the video!
Here I say, yes that's possible.
But this may not be published as a fact, that need a proper evaluation and some references :)
hope you agree
I believe we brought them over the land bridge
I agree 100%!
the speed is off. my female carolina dog runs over a mile at 34mph. she likes to race my truck on our ranch. Also has dug numerous dens for herself around the property and has 3 breeding cycles per year. hunts snakes,mice,rabbits,birds and eats bugs. They are not like regular dogs. it's more like raising a young wolf.
Jeremy Young carolina dog adopted my aunt. Some of her pups were part coyote, some were not. U could see each daddy in every pup as there were no other carolina dogs in the area (oklahoma). One my sister chose to keep could never bark. Only yip. :) It was fun to hear. The sister i chose was half collie. She had a grand deep booming voice, much to her sisters dismay😄. And yes they hunted snakes. All 3 of the ones we kept. (My aunt kept a male). And they wuld get bit and swell up. And ppl wuld tell us stop them or they will die 😄. And how were we even suposed to do that??😄 and If dog is that dumb/vulnerable why is it kept/bred fussed over? I will never understand ppl.
I did start talking to the one that couldn't bark tho. She wasstubbirn and would allow too many bites in at once. Too many bites in a day or two even. Of course they dont listen. But i would wait til she was weak and try to get thru to her. We finally moved in town. I want to think she gave up that behavior to before we moved. Who knows. One winter to forget and get brave/dumb again would be all she wouldve needed to push herself too far
Sounds like my Jack Russell. She hunts rabbits, mice, birds, has killed a skunk and two opossums. I saw her stalk a bird. When she got close the bird took off, she jumped and caught it midair. She doesn't dig dens, but she is very fast for a small dog. She out runs my daughters German Shepheard.
Yup very quick and loves to dig. I used to have Timber Shepherds and they wouldn't keep up with Scout.
My CD is the most unique dog I've ever had. So loyal and loving but when she gets her wild streaks.....look out lol
i can confirm the loud and deep bark of the carolina dog. my lucy barks as loud as a dog twice her size. it’s great for scaring off people coming to our door though
No, Australian "Wild Dogs" are crossbreeds between Dingoes and Domestic dogs.
The first dog you have pictured as a "dingo" is clearly a Wild Dog, not a Dingo.
Dingoes are much smaller than you have claimed.
Dingoes' natural habitat is the desert, and they are not naturally present in the Southern Coastal Forested regions.
The problems in Australia are not with pure Dingoes, but with Wild Dogs. Dingoes are small and naturally shy of humans. Wild Dogs are larger (and therefore able to kill larger animals such as Sheep) and much more likely to habit close to humans.
We have a Labradingo, an accidental crossing of purebred Lab and Dingo. Beautiful dog without the hip & joint problems common to Labs.
Dingos can bark, but don't unless taught. If they socialise with domestic dogs that bark, the Dingo will learn.
thank you, I have an American Dingo with mix, Chihuahua , both indigenous American canines.
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Actually dingoes are came from ancient semi-domesticated dogs in Asia. They share the same ancestors as Carolina Dogs, Wild New Guinea Singing Dogs, Canaan Dogs, and Indian Pariah dogs. Look them up and you’ll see the similarities. Even the Korean Jindo and Japanese Shiba Inu are closely related.
Thanks so much. I have a pet dingo and he's a great dog.
I've had my dog for 7 years. My friend found her when she was a pup. She looks like a Carolina dog. But, nobody's knows what she is. Great dog though.
There's a fair amount of inaccuracies and bias in this comparison. IE Aus. Dingo Eating Cattle, and Ame. Dingos being dependent on dog food. American Dingos just like their Australian cousins are a landrace canine, and though they can be domesticated (just like Aus. Dingos btw) They are excellent hunters and primarily live off of small prey animals, and have zero issues surviving without humans.
I have clocked our Ame. Dingo Kaeyla doing 50kph at a sprint so the speed is equivelent. For more information check out the American Dingo and Carolina Dog Info Subreddits
The most important biological difference between dingos and dogs was overlooked in this comparison. Dingos only come on heat once a year whereas all dogs are twice a year. I suspect Carolina dogs are the same as normal dogs and are therefore very different biologically from dingos. Many of the trait comparisons were interesting but not biologically important.
Actually there are a few dog breeds that comes into heat only once a year, Basenjis, Tibetan Mastiffs, Malamutes, Thai Ridgeback. American yellow dogs has adapted to come into heat, three times a year to make puppy numbers to deal with puppy loss from heat worm.
I own a Aussey Dingo and I am in NY this is quite accurate I just wish there was sound lol
When raising a Dingo, Australian or American they are wild not pets that do tricks, they are family and your part of the pack. It takes a great dedication to raise em and are country dogs not city dogs, they like to dig and roam free.City life is too stressing for these guys.
My Carolina Dog does tricks, the past owner taught them to her.
Neither of them are dogs breeds, they're wild dogs.
They have a similar personality both grunt and love to dig alot.
It has become very popular lately to own a "for real Dingo" and it makes me crazy . I've been owned by Australian Cattle Dogs for many years (mainly reds) and some of the ridiculous things that have been said/asked about them you wouldn't believe.
One thing is that NO matter where you are, don't mess with the local "wild dog" population. It is NOT kind to feed them or teach them to come around campsites etc. It's an accident waiting to happen. Admire wild animals from a distance - it's the best alternative for everyone ! 👌
You cant compare Australian dingoes to carolina dogs. They are two totally different canids. Ausie Dingo's are completely unique to domestic dog breeds - in fact scientists have stipulated time and time again that Australian dingo's are genetically their own canid 'species', not being either dog, nor wolf. they are completely wild, and have extremely different differences which make them 'wild' not feral. Carolina Dogs are an actual dog breed while Australian Dingo's are a separate canid.
You are right , both are two different breeds ..
Even "Dingos" are claimed as diff species .
BUT THEY CAN"T be compared?
You can find comparison between "Lion/Tiger, Horse/Donkey, and many others .." .. This is still much closer :)
Very informative and well presented. But some of the pages, which have description, should be slow moving. Too less time to read that.
Thanks! will care for any other video
Australian Dingos (Canis Lupus Dingo) do not traditionally live in the forest in Australia, but in the desert.
That's where most wild ones are now but before white invasion they were everywhere all over the continent, except Tasmania
@thiccboi morgus You still find many pure dingoes in the desert. The pure Alpine dingo still can be found in the Alpine Region, but they are at risk of extinction. Coastal purebreds are not the only purebreds as many believe.
I have a 16 year old female American Dingo. She has some hip probs (cant run jump and climb like she use to)(and she cant control her bladder in her sleep) but she is still a big puppy most days
Yeah, I've experienced that with older dogs. I'm glad you're still showing yours the love, because they give us so much and deserve the care.
Interesting. I am now pretty certain that my friend's "dingo" was a Carolina dog.
dingoes are not wild dogs ,dingoes don't have dog DNA .Quite false info here
So close in size but behavior slightly different, both wild though, American version more pack oriented and has a heirarchy similar to a wolf while the Aussie version more like a coyote.
No buddy dingoes are like wolves, hunt in packs, the other one behaves like a dog.
They say dingoes RARELY BARK if i make knocking noise MY DINGO WOULD BE LIKE A GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Basenji do not bark, Dingos do. Let someone walk up on your porch, you will see that they do lol!
This guy was convinced my Belgian Malinois husky mix is a Carolina dog. He was trying to convince me my dog is Carolina dog and arguing with my. My dog Turbo looks just like one, but I saw his Belgian Malinois mom. His dad is a white husky. He is in my videos on my channel.
Carolina dogs are also called "Yellow dogs" or "Yeller dogs".
As far as I have been informed the Dingo and Carolina dog are not genetically related and just looks like each other.
The size of the Dingo here according to a lot of sites I just searched on claims the Dingo to not be as big as you make it out to be. Never the less great video.
I'm more curious to see a skull comparison. The Dingo has larger teeth than normal dogs so I wonder of the same goes for the Carolina dog.
***** Interesting. I wonder if you could use them as hunting dogs.
Can they turn their paws like Dingoes tho? I mean, they probably had to come around in a lot of difficult terrain like the Dingo.
Your right the dingo is not even regarded as a dog breed these days
Same goes for the New Guinea Singing Dog.
Both of these are a lot more "wild" than most of other dogs and thus can be quite different.
Says who? It's true there aren't as many pure dingoes in Australia as there used to be but that doesn't mean they're not a distinct breed
the are definateley related
Carolina dogs are not dependent on dog food unless they have been taken out of the wild.
Mine catches birds mid flight and eats them.
Never heard of the American dingo, I'd say some American had an Australian dingo and bread it with some other breed and ended up with the American counterpart lol
I just saw one wondering around Maryland
💢Super Dingo - Malinois Shepherd x Dingo
Hi, some of the information is unable to be read because of the way the video is formatted, such as when discussing how Dingoes have not yet been domesticated. Otherwise good video.
We learn every day,
I will take your suggestion in positively for further
Thanks!
We got a anericab dingo shez chill
You could say this about most breeds of dogs.
I had 2 American dingos, best guard dogs ever to live 15 years. They loved to dig though lol my 2 boys killed a coyote in my yard and ate it it tried to draw em to the pack neither fell for it they went strait to it and killed it and were eatin it, i gave em rabies shots after to be safe.
That never happened mate
@@rodjerdankist1125 I don't know why you doubt it.
Is this publicising a speed reading course ?
Not really :) But not a bad discussion
Did not know North America had a wild dog species apart from coyotes, wolves and foxes
@ nope dingo were around for thousands of years
I didn't really know about them either, until I spent some time in their native habitat and acquired one from someone living there.
The Australian Dingo IS canine, but not a dog nor a subspecies of dog, look up the science.
the iucn recently removed the dingo from its endangered species list as a feral dog
www.canids.org/CBC/Old_World_Canis_Taxonomy_Workshop.pdf
and recent studies confirm that the dingo is more related to the dog than to the wolf (specifically, it is more related to the primitive races of Southeast Asia)
Although they also recognize that the dingo is one of the most primitive breeds of dogs that exist and that it has hardly changed in recent years (I am obviously referring to pure dingoes)
www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4317.2.1
books.google.es/books?id=g8z4CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA471&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC514485/
biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/Canis_familiaris
I have American dingo and now she is 3 years old and she is exactly like a human
add the New Guinea Singing Dog.
Never heard of American Dingoes in the US
405 BOY yes, the Carolina Dog. Crossed over the land bridge with early man in the Americas,went feral and almost died out.
i didnt even know this was a thing
They are not Dingos.
Far too many of your slides go by too fast to actually read them.
Boy, that's tough to watch
I’ve never heard of any American breed of dog being called a “dingo”...
That's because Carolina Dogs generally live in a geographically small portion of the United States, and the only person I've ever come across with one got them while living in their native Lowcountry.
aussie one is way better aussie aussie aussie oioioi
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If so want one but I’m most likely not going to fly to Australia to riskily shoot the mother with a dart and then steal a baby
How much of price about Australian Dingo these current situation any body share me plzz
kyla scarlett thank you
America doesn't have dingos
So if coyotes broke off from wolves relatively recently to become coyotes then ....Dingo is asian coyote. And american dingo may have been brought over the ice bridge with humans from asia to Americas
you can find dingo everywhere in asia as street dog.
cktung100 Not a dingo. Asian pye-dog. No relation at all to dingo.
Wtf is bite force quotient. Cause dingos don’t bite with near the force of a lion
What country of America DIDNT YOU KNOW AMERICA IS A WHOLE CONTINENT
?? Didnt get your message
Dingo is a native Australian word for dog, why apply that to a American breed? They are American yellow dog or Carolina dog, if you want to apply a native name to them. Why not American Gihli, Native American (Cherokee) for dog, i believe it's pronounced as Ghe-lee.
Because they represent the same concept.
Naming a dog a dingo doesn't make it a dingo. That American dog is just a domestic dog bred to look like a dingo
in the south they where noticing a lot of stray dogs where sandy colored and similar looking. It is an actual natural occurrence, but people have been selectively breeding more of them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Dog
No. Carolina dogs (which I agree shouldn’t be called dingos) are a newly domesticated breed. They are the only wild breed of Canine native to America. They happen to resemble Australian Dingoes. But they aren’t bred to look like them, that was all nature helping them to survive in the Carolinas.
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Dingoes aren’t dogs and America does not have its own dingo
Wrong...and wrong.
Dingo's are a neolithic breed of dog, all dogs modern, ancient and neolithic. Grey wolves, Prairie wolves, Algonquin wolves, African golden wolves, Ethiopian wolves, Eurasian jackal wolves are all dogs. There scientific name put them in the genus of (Canis) that is Latin for dog.
Carolina Dogs are not American Dingo's. They are a land race/primitive dog/village dog/pariah and are not genetically related to Dingo's. All land race/primitive dog/village dog/pariahs share very similar physical appearances and attributes with Dingos but that is were the similarities stop. As it is the shape that works to survive. Carolina Dogs and other Pariahs are found mainly living on the outskirts of civilization in a free roaming state surviving by eating mans garbage. Carolina Dogs are dogs were Australian Dingo's and New Guinea Singing Dogs are classified as a separate species and in the USA under the laws set forth by the USDA are an "Exotic" and regulated species. Carolina Dogs are not regulated and are classified as dogs by the USDA. Australian Dingo's do not live on the out skirts of civilization eating mans garbage. They are actually wild animals that hunt and kill large game animals to survive and have for over 4000 years.
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DNA testing done on Carolina Dogs and Australian Dingo's has revealed what haplotypes they predominantly derived from, thus confirming there is no direct relation between the two even though they both may have originated from around the same areas in south east Asia:
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Carolina dog (CD) of the 19 tested it was found they carried a very new and unique haplotype A184 (a5):
Haplotypes found among tested Carolina Dogs:
A184 (a5) 37% (7) PT, A39 (a2) 5% (1) Japan, China, A16;A18;A19;B1 58% (11)UT
Key
PT= private types found only in a specific breed, population and/or region.
UT= universal types of DNA haplotype found worldwide.
Pre-Columbian origins of Native American dog breeds, with only limited replacement by European dogs, confirmed by mtDNA analysis.
rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/280/1766/20131142.figures-only
Australian Dingo's haplotypes were tightly bunched and out of 233 tested accross Australia the predominant haplotype was A29:
Haplotypes found among Australian Dingos tested:
A9,A29,A179,A198,A199,A200,A201,A201,A203,A204,A205,A206,A207,A208,A209,A210,A211,A212,A213
Mitochondrial DNA data indicate an introduction through Mainland Southeast Asia for Australian dingoes and Polynesian domestic dogs
rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2011/09/06/rspb.2011.1395.figures-only
they are american dingos actually. look it up
Thus confirming there is no relation between the two even though they both may have originated from the same area in Southeast Asia
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At best you are arguing semantics. Without the at best you are chasing your own tail in a circle my friend
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the video is very poorly done and needs to be rebuilt properly
American Dingo is a nickname for the Carolina Dog, because of appearance.
Not only appearance, Somehow quite similar genes
And similar health and physical traits
I don't know if you know this... The Americas were colonized by people and certain species from asia.
Even the timber wolf is from Eurasia.
People coming to America's would have/could have certainly brought dogs.
Lazy video, hard to read and I shouldn't have to freakin read it anyway, it's not a book or a webpage.
korean jindo.
australia dingos are not descended from india infact australian dingos are not even dogs there more wolf cuz they are desendent of the wolf forgot what type
DNA testing has now proved that Dingos are not descendant from dogs or Wolves they have now been given their own genetic name and place on the DNA tree. Canis Dingo, when you talk with dingo experts they clearly point out the difference between a dingos physical qualities against a dog or a wolf and are very very different. Google still has outdated information on them. This is the latest DNA findings on Dingos.
wwww.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2014/04/dingo-declared-a-separate-species
Dingos have a different breeding pattern to domestic dogs and wolves, can turn their head 180 degrees over there shoulders both ways, the widest part of their bodies are their head not their shoulders like a domestic dog/wolf, their teeth are much stronger and larger than a domestic dog. Because they are Canis they can breed with any Canis species i.e, dog, wolves, coyotes etc but they remain their own species.
Where did they find a subspecies of "grey wolves" to mate with in Australia?
Actually earlier that was believed - what you say .
But the recent DNA test had confirmed (Year 2015) - that Dingos have the bloodline of "Asiatic Primitive type dogs".
But yes- Its still debatable if those were, Indian pariah ?
If you read their ancient breed history, most believed concept is "they are descendent from Indian pariah, who were bought to Australia with Sea ferror".
Australian Dingo:
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3529010.stm
According to recent DNA test (Year 2017) it is confirmed that they are the descendant from Indian Pariah Dogs.
Dog Breed Info Share That link dates back to Monday, 2 August, 2004 not 2017
theres no american dingo only in australia
Both dogs American Carolina and Australian Dingo shares similar bloodline and are very similar. While comparing - American Dingo "just an another similarity".
No, the dingo is unique to Australia. A recent study said that "they do not appear to be descended from wolves, were distinct from dogs and were not a subspecies". The Carolina "dog" might be similar in appearance to the dingo, but it is definitely not a dingo.
Hmm, touché. Thanks for the info :)
bob baker yes. But well i dont necessarily think it reverted... It wasn't bred to be like the dogs we are familiar with to begin with.
Kyla Scarlett the Americas were colonized by asians. Remember that
Even our wolf is eurasian. Which brought itself here