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  1. Apr 22, 2007 · But where do dogs really come from? This is the story of how dogs first arrived on earth, in one of the most breathtaking evolutionary leaps ever made.

    • Where Do Dogs Come from?
    • How Are Wolves Different from Dogs?
    • History of Domestication
    • Where Do Dogs Originate from?
    • The Domestication of Dogs and Rabies
    • How Has Breeding Changed Dog Appearance and Health?
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Find Out Your Dog’S Breed and Health History

    There’s much controversy about the evolution of dogs. But, researchers agree on one thing: dog’s ancestors are ancient wolves. The question gets asked all the time: did dogs evolve from wolves?Researchers generally agree that dogs are direct descendants of gray wolves, but they are not wolves. Domesticated dogs have evolved to be different animals;...

    Dogs eat in front of humans comfortably, while wolves do not
    The modern domestic dog has a wider skull and shorter snout than a wolf
    Dogs have much smaller teeth
    Dogs don’t live in packs when on their own (this is why some scientists believe it’s an improper approach to have the human act as a pack leader during training)

    Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris, also known as the domesticated dog, has become man’s (and woman’s) best friend. However, the first domesticated dog is a topic some scientists cannot agree on. Many believe the first domestic dog was about 15,000 years ago, while others think it’s double that figure. A recent study shows the Basenji breed...

    There’s some debate about the region where domesticated dogs originated from — Africa, East Asia, Europe, Mongolia, or Siberia. The 2020 study showed that ancient dogs in Africa descended from dogs in the Middle East.It also indicated that dogs’ geographic spread wasn’t always in conjunction with the same patterns of human migration. The lack of ev...

    Rabies is a viral disease that is preventable by vaccination. Dogs are the leading cause of human rabies deaths due to contact with unvaccinated animals. There are an estimated 900 million dogs in the world3, some of which are pets while others are wild or homeless. More than 59,000 people per year die from rabies.4 A large majority of these deaths...

    Breeding has negatively impacted the evolution of dogs. Check out this video to see how breeds have changed in just 100 years.

    I know there are still many questions about where dogs come from and dog evolution. I’ve answered a few more below, but if I missed yours, let me know in the comments.

    While the verdict is still out on where exactly dogs came from and how long they’ve been around, you can do your own deep dive into your dog thanks to at-home dog DNA tests. With a swipe of a cheek swab, you can get detailed data showing your dog’s unique DNA makeup, including breed breakdown, possible relatives, potential health risks, and more. W...

  2. Oct 23, 2015 · Scientists have looked at DNA inherited exclusively from the mother (called mitochondrial) and DNA inherited exclusively from the father (the Y-chromosome) and suggested that dogs were first...

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  4. Oct 19, 2023 · A Brief History of Dogs. As humankind's oldest companion, dogs have been by our side for thousands of years. See how deeply our histories connect and learn how these lovable canines evolved from formidable carnivores to loyal protectors and members of the family.

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Dogs were most likely domesticated more than 20,000 years ago and it’s quite cool and humbling to look into the really intimate and loving relationships that people 20,000 years ago had with ...

  6. Jun 2, 2016 · Dogs were the first domesticated animals, and their barks heralded the Anthropocene.

  7. Apr 21, 2015 · 21 Apr 2015. By David Grimm. Share: Scientists have fought for years over where and when dogs arose from the gray wolf. Now Greger Larson, from the University of Oxford, is leading an unprecedented collaboration of geneticists and archaeologists that aims to solve the mystery once and for all.

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