Description : The African Wild dog breed has spotted coloration on their coat. African Wild dog breed have very good eye site and, unlike other canids, this dog breed hunt only by sight and not by scent. African Wild dog breed body is thin and strongly muscled with long, thin legs. Their ears are large and pointed upright.
Temperament : The African Wild dog breed is not a domesticated dog. They live in the wild.. Inside the African Wild dog breed packs they have strong family bonds headed by alpha male and alpha female. African Wild dog breed live in stable groups of related males with related females leaving to join a different pack at 14 to 30 months old. Pups are given priority at feeding; adults wait until youngsters have finished. They all cooperate with each other when hunting, following the direction signals of the alpha male. Hunting occurs around dawn and dusk. Gestation is approximately 70 days with a litter of 6 to 10 puppies. Pups can begin eating regurgitated solid food at about 3 weeks. During the first 2 months the pups are protected by 1 to 2 adults when the pack is hunting. Pups are weaned in 10 to 12 weeks and reach sexual maturity between 12 to 18 months. In the wild, the African Wild dog breed eats, gazelle, antelope, zebra, wart-hog and drink little water because they receive adequate amounts from blood of prey.
The African Wild dog breed Height and Weight : Length of body is 30 - 40 inches (71 - 85 cm.) The tail is 12-16 inches (31-41cm.) long.Weight: 44 to 60 pounds (20.5 - 27 kg.).
The African Wild dog breed Life Expectancy is about 10 years.
African wild dogs are not a "breed"; they are a completely different species; Lycaon pictus. Domestic dogs are Canis familiaris.