DOG HISTORY

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 A HISTORY OF DOGS

Canine history is a history of the friendship between us and our pet dog (Canis lupus familiaris). That friendship stems from us needing help with our herding, hunting and safety.

Early man also ate him and in some current societies it is still a practice.

It is also fair to conjecture man brought his new subject into the cave as a source of warmth on cold nights and this may very well have led to 'companionship' being added to the list of 'pluses' garnered from the relationship.

No one knows for sure when this started.

Canine history has been studied using mitochondrial DNA. This research tells us that wolves and dogs went different directions about 100,000 years ago. It is not clear if man had a hand in this or not.

What research also tell us is that our total canine population of today is descended from three females in the China area some 15,000 years ago.

Existing science does not give us the luxury today of determining which leg of the research is correct or if they will someday merge.

ARCHEOLOGICAL HISTORY

Does not go back that far. There's a burial site in Germany called Bonn-Oberkassel which has joint human and dog burials dated to 14,000 years ago. China registers the earliest domestication between 7000-5800 BC. Danger Cave in Utah exhibits the oldest cases of dog burial in the United States at about 11,000 years.

When science brings us more on the subject we will bring it to you.

 

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