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Dog Wallpaper Gallery 2Want to know how to look cartoon characters prototypes in the wild? Pongo and Lucky, one of the main characters in a series of animated cartoons "101 Dalmatians", or Charlie B. Barkin from "All Dogs Go To Heaven" - dogs, and you can see the high quality pictures of real animals from nature.Features:Save to SDSet as wallpaperPossibility to install app on SD cardThe domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a canid that is known as man's best friend. The dog was the first domesticated animal and has been widely kept as a working, hunting, and pet companion. According to recent coarse estimates, there are currently between 700 million and one billion dogs, making them the most abundant predators in the world.The term "domestic dog" is generally used for both of the domesticated and feral varieties. The English word dog comes from Middle English dogge, from Old English docga, a "powerful dog breed". The term may possibly derive from Proto-Germanic *dukkōn, represented in Old English finger-docce ("finger-muscle"). The word also shows the familiar petname diminutive -ga also seen in frogga "frog", picga "pig", stagga "stag", wicga "beetle, worm", among others. The term dog may ultimately derive from the earliest layer of Proto-Indo-European vocabulary, reflecting the role of the dog as the earliest domesticated animal.In 14th-century England, hound (from Old English: hund) was the general word for all domestic canines, and dog referred to a subtype of hound, a group including the mastiff. It is believed this "dog" type was so common, it eventually became the prototype of the category "hound". By the 16th century, dog had become the general word, and hound had begun to refer only to types used for hunting. Hound, cognate to German Hund, Dutch hond, common Scandinavian hund, and Icelandic hundur, is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European *kwon- "dog", found in Sanskrit kukuur Welsh ci (plural cwn), Latin canis, Greek kýōn, and Lithuanian šuõ.In breeding circles, a male canine is referred to as a dog, while a female is called a bitch (Middle English bicche, from Old English bicce, ultimately from Old Norse bikkja). The term "whelp" can also be used to refer to the young of any canid, or as a (somewhat archaic) alternative to "puppy".Dog breeds list:01 Collie, Smooth02 Combai03 Coton de Tulear04 Croatian Sheepdog05 Curly Coated Retriever06 Cursinu07 Czechoslovak Wolfdog08 Dachshund09 Dalmatian10 Dandie Dinmont Terrier11 Danish Swedish Farmdog12 Deutsche Bracke13 Dogo Argentino14 Dogue de Bordeaux15 Drentse Patrijshond16 Drever17 Dutch Smoushond18 East Siberian Laika19 East-European Shepherd20 Elo21 English Cocker Spaniel22 English Foxhound23 English Mastiff24 English Setter25 English Springer Spaniel26 English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan)27 Entlebucher Mountain Dog28 Épagneul Bleu de Picardie29 Estonian Hound30 Estrela Mountain Dog31 Eurasier32 Field Spaniel33 Fila Brasileiro34 Finnish Lapphund35 Finnish Spitz36 Flat-Coated Retriever37 Fox Terrier, Wire38 French Spaniel39 Galgo Español40 Galician Cattle Dog41 German Longhaired Pointer42 German Pinscher43 German Rough-haired Pointer44 German Shepherd Dog45 German Shorthaired Pointer46 German Spaniel47 German Spitz48 German Wirehaired Pointer49 Giant Schnauzer50 Glen of Imaal Terrier51 Golden Retriever52 Gordon Setter53 Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir54 Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange55 Grand Anglo-Français Tricolore56 Great Pyrenees57 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog58 Greenland Dog59 Greyhound60 Griffon Bleu de GascogneLegal notice: We believe our images fall under the fair use doctrine as they are reduced size and excerpted for informational purposes/or public domain. However, if you would like to request removal of an image from our collection for copyright reasons, feel free to contact us at me@sepulkary.com and we'll be happy to oblige.