The cuddliest member of your family wasn’t always domesticated. New research looking into the origins of dogs suggests that wolves were domesticated twice – in Asia and in Europe. The new theory comes ...
Domestic dogs joined their two-legged masters in the New World 12,000 to 14,000 years ago, according to two new studies. Swedish and Chinese researchers analyzed the DNA of 654 dogs from Europe, Asia, ...
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What the first pets we domesticated were like
The earliest domesticated animals played a crucial role in shaping human societies, providing companionship, labor, food, and protection long before written history. Archaeological evidence and ...
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How ancient humans and wolves formed a bond that slowly turned dogs into man’s best friend
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The history of domesticated dogs in Canada is not as fluffy and cuddly as you might expect, according to a study published today in Science that explores the origins of our favourite furry friends.
Among the many hotly debated topics related to the appearance of dogs in the lives of humans is how often and where it first occurred. In their landmark 1997 paper on dog origins, Robert K. Wayne, ...
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