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Do dogs know other dogs are their same species?

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Dogs can recognize other dogs, as opposed to cats and bears and other species. " They know a dog is a dog is a dog and they can identify their own species."
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Even so, the study suggests that despite their wackadoodle appearances, dogs can identify other dogs by sight alone. Dogs seem to have a sense of who (or at least which images) falls in the category of “dog” and who does not. ... Visual discrimination of species in dogs
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Your answer is really great I got mesmerized by the way you wrote it really loved the idea
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They suggest that dogs are really good and  can also recognized other dogs Using vision alone, Size, color, coat texture, ear shape, and many other traits Vary wirldly among dogs. 
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The answer is yes. Dogs can distinguish themselves in their own kind, particularly their breeds. That's a good thing than being confused.
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Blood is always thicker than water. Every person will know their relatives. A child will smell out his or her mother from a crowd. Dogs too will know their own. During mating, all the males will fight to mate with a bitch. The bitch will know the males and the males will know the bitch and the other males.

Dogs know their own. They know their master and also their home. They know even the other pets in the home.
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all dogs know each other and they know and understand their own language they know how their member perform and their species
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I think you probably meant to say "breed" rather than "species". My experience of watching my own dog - a border collie - is that she knows that another dog is also a border collie. She will also recognise a stranger dog as being likely to be a friend or a foe based on how she has been treated by other dogs of the same breed in the past. She will therefore be wary of a small jack russell but accepting of a huge great dane because she has a friend who is a great dane but has had some unfortunate times with jack russells.
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Research has proven that dogs can recognize each other as a species. There are numerous ways dogs are able to determine if the other animal belongs to their own species, including smell, sight, and hearing. 
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Dogs really know their own. Just like human beings, they have a sense and strong attraction to other dogs. Despite the differences in fur, color and size. 
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Yes definitely they know this that's why they have sex with other dogs as they can identify that the other dog is female and they can copulate so according to me they must know it 
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I think they do. 

Because i have often seen that male dogs gets excited when they see females of their species. In my street there is a dog named Milo and I used to take him to walk. After reaching a house he doesn't used to move ahead. When I looked inside there lived a female dog of the same species of Milo. And i used to scratch him away to make him move on from that place. 
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It's natural istinct.All species know theyr own species,sadly,only humans seems they lost this instinct.Humans have a high instinct of racism and discrimination with no reason.
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A new study reveals that canines use both visual and cognitive cues to identify others of their species, no matter how different the breeds. Louise's daughter asked her an interesting question one day while they were walking their dog. The friendly golden retriever had just stopped to say hello to a passing pug
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Yes,dogs can identify other dogs by sight alone, Dogs seems to have sense of who falls in the category of dogs and who does not
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Yes, dogs have an innate ability to recognize and distinguish other dogs as members of their same species through visual, olfactory, and auditory cues.
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Some dogs may know their own species, while others may not.

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Dogs can recognize other dogs, as opposed to cats and bears and other species. "There have been studies where a dog can pick out a dog in a photograph
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It depends on the specific dog's species and birthdate. Some dogs who are same species with dogs who are not dogs may understand each other's presence without being aware of this understanding. Other dogs may not have a clear understanding of their counterparts because they are unaware of the dog's species or birthdate.
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The fact that dogs are able to recognize their own species visually, and that they have great olfactory discriminative capacities, insures that social behavior and mating between different breeds is still potentially possible.
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Dogs seem to have a sense of who (or at least which images) falls in the category of “dog” and who does not. ... Visual discrimination of species in dogs
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