(pt.1 here (domestic dogs))
Canina includes the grey wolf, the African golden wolf, the Ethiopian wolf, the dhole, the golden
jackal, the side-striped jackal, the black-backed jackal, the coyote, the African wild dog, and domestic dogs.
Cerdocyonina includes the bush dog, the maikong, the maned wolf, the warrah, the short-eared dog, and the South American foxes.
Vulpini includes the bat-eared fox, the fennec fox, the Blandford’s fox, the tanuki, the cama fox, the red fox, the Rüppell’s fox, the corsac fox, the tibetan sand fox, the kit fox, and the Arctic fox.
Urocyon includes the island fox and the grey fox.
Borophaginae is an extinct subfamily which lived roughly 40-2.5 million years ago, during the Oligocene to the Pliocene
Hesperocyoninae is an extinct subfamily which lived roughly 20-10 million years ago, during the Late Eocene to the Middle Miocene.
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