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  1. May 26, 2017 · An analysis of canine bones from Zhokhov suggests the dogs there were bred to pull sleds, making this the first evidence—by thousands of years—for dog breeding in the archaeological record.

    • History of Dogs as Pets
    • The AKC and Purebred Dogs
    • Designer Breeds
    • Breeding Dangers
    • Breed Loyalty
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    We know today’s domesticated dogs are descendants of ancient wolves, thought to have been tolerated at first by humans as alarm systems but later welcomed as working dogs on farms and in today’s world as companion animals. The science is unclear—it was thought the first domesticated dogs originated in China or the Middle East about 15,000 years ago...

    The American Kennel Club first started in the late 1800s as a “club of clubs”—a combination of 13 different breed clubs whose stated mission is to “advance the study, breeding, exhibiting, running and maintenance of purebred dogs.” To date, 184 dog breeds are recognized by the AKC. Purebred dogs were once considered a status symbol in American soci...

    Trendy so-called “designer” breeds—a.k.a. a cross of two purebred dogs—aren’t officially recognized by the AKC, much to the disappointment of some breeders. “Designer breeds—I really do not like that term,” owner of Rocky Mt. BernedoodlesTammie Rendon says. “Every AKC breed came from crossbreeding. This is not any different than those AKC recognize...

    We already detailed the most important tips to follow when buying a purebred dog, and for good cause. An estimated 25% of the 20 million purebred dogs inAmerica have a serious genetic problemas looks are trumping function—but more importantly health—in breeding practices. “There are breeders who are more worried about getting the perfect show dog t...

    If you are in love with a particular breed, you’re not alone. Some people feel such deep breed loyalty, they cannot imagine having any other type of dog. “It’s often someone who has a positive history with the breed and knows it well,” Executive Director of The San Diego Animal Support FoundationDarlene White explains. “I understand why people love...

    Dogs have been man’s assistant and companion for tens of thousands of years, evolving from wild wolves into the best friends we love today. Our pets are a big part of our lives, and we treat them like our kids. Although there are plenty of wonderful breeders with good intentions, there are also scammers looking to cash in on our puppy love. Take th...

  2. Jan 26, 2021 · CNN — Dogs have been following humans for thousands of years. Archaeological and genetic data has revealed that dogs accompanied humans when they were migrating to the Americas from East...

  3. A new study bolsters the idea that humans began to breed sled dogs in the Arctic more than 9500 years ago, The New York Times reports.

  4. Jul 6, 2017 · Dogs appear to have been the first species domesticated by humans, followed by many others in Asia and the Middle East. As people spread to the New World, they continued to domesticate...

  5. May 30, 2009 · Breeding as we know it today is a fairly recent invention. For the most part, it wasn’t until the 19th century that people began to keep records of canine bloodlines and to classify dogs into...

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · In our history, breeding is pretty recent. Dogs were originally kept around because they made good alarm systems when it came to intruders or animals. Over time, as humans and dogs became closer, humans began to want to improve them. They wanted dogs with more refined skills for what they used them for, for example, herding or retrieving. 1

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