There is no discrepancy in the idea that in the earliest period of human residence in this world
He made friends and friends from a kind of Aboriginal representative from our modern dog,
And it is in return for his help in protecting it from wild animals,
And in keeping sheep and goats, he gave him food,
a corner in his residence, and grew to trust it and take care of him.
Maybe the animal was initially as little than a gentle jackal,
or a "soft" wolve, that driven by his friends from the wild,
trying to seek protection in the hostile environment.
Someone can imagine the possibility of the partnership begins
In a state of some helpless Whelps, that were taken home by the initial hunters
to be treated and maintained by women and children.
The dog was introduced to the house as a plaything for children,but it
would grow to regard themselves, and be regarded, as a family member.
In almost all parts of the world there are traces of dog familys to be found.
The only exceptions being; the Western Indian Islands, Madagascar,
Eastern Islands - Archipelago Malaya, New Zealand, and Polynesian Islands,
Where there is no sign that any dog, wolf, or fox has existed as a true aboriginal animal.
In ancient oriental lands, and generally among early Mongolia,
The dog remains wild and ignored for centuries, roaming in packs, gaunt and wolf-like,
as it prowls today through streets and under the walls of every eastern city.
There is no effort done to lure it into humans friendship or to attempt it into domestication.
Not until we come to examine higher Assyrian and Egypt's records
that we found different canine-shaped varieties.
Original dogs from all estimated areas with size, coloring, shape,
and the habit of the original wolf of these areas.
From this most important state there are too many instances
To allow it to be seen as a coincidence.
Sir John Richardson, writing in 1829,
observed that "the resemblance between the North American wolves and the domestic dog of the Indians
is so great that the size and strength of the wolf seems to be the only difference.
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Important point of interest between Canis Lupus and Canis Familius
Located in the fact that the pregnancy period in both species is sixty-three days.
There are three to nine children in wolf waste, and this is blind for twenty-one days.
They suckle for two months,
but at the end of time they could eat the half-digested meat that was disgorgorts for them
by their mum or even their father.
Nor are their habits are also no different. The natural voice of the wolf is a loud howl,
But when locked up but being with a dog he will learn to bark.
Even though he is carnivorous, he would also eat vegetables, and when he was sick he would bite the grass.
In pursuit, a packet of wolf will divide into partys, one following the preys footsteps,
other businesses to intercept their retreat and they will exercise a large number of strategies,
The properties of which is displayed, by many sports dogs and our terrers when hunting whit the team.
The dog is not very much appreciated in Palestine,
And in both Old and New Testaments it is usually discussed with ridicules insult as "unclean beast".
Even the familiar reference to the Sheepdog in the Book of Job
"But now they that are younger than I have me in derision,
whose fathers I would have disdained to set with the dogs of my flock"
is not without a suggestion of contempt,
and it is significant that the only biblical allusion to the dog as a recognised companion
of man occurs in the apocryphal Book of Tobit (v. 16),
"So they went forth both, and the young man's dog with them."
Many different dog types and big differences in size, points,
And general appearance is a fact that makes it difficult to believe that they could have had a common ancestry.
People think about the difference between mastiff and Japanese spaniel,
Deerhound and the fashionable Pomeranian, St. Bernard and the miniature black and tan terrier,
And confused in wondering the possibility that they had come down from the same ancestors.
But the difference is not bigger than that between Shire horse and the pony Shetland,
the Shorthorn and cattle Kerry, or Patagonian and Pygmy;
And all dog breeders know how easy it is to produce variations in the type and size by studied selection.
To be true to understand this question
It is necessary to first consider the identity of the structure in the wolf and dog.
This identity of this structure may be best studied in the Osseous system comparison,
or skeleton, from the two animals,
Which they are very similar to each other so that their transposition is not easily detected.
The spine of the dog consists of seven vertebrae in the neck, thirteen in the back,
Seven in the loins, three sacral vertebrae, and twenty to twenty-two in the tail.
Whether in dogs and wolves there are thirteen pairs of ribs, nine true and four false.
Each has forty two teeth. They both have five fronts and four hind toes,
While outward general wolves have so many large and reinforced dog appearances,
that a popular description of the onewould function for the other.
It has been suggested that an undeniable argument for lupine relationships
Is the fact that all domestic dogs bark, while all wild wolfs expresses their feelings just by Howls.
But the difficulty here is not so big as it seems, because we know that wolves, wild dogs, and wolf puppies
Maintained by bitches easily getting that habit.
On the other hand, domestic dogs are allowed to run wild and forget about barking,
While there are some who have not learned to express themselves.
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The presence or absence of barking habits cannot, then, is considered an argument
In deciding questions about the origin of the dog.
This stumbling block consequently disappears, leaving us in an agreement with Darwin,
whose final hypothesis was that
"it is highly probable that the domestic dogs of the world have descended from two good species of wolf
(C. lupus and C. latrans), and from two or three other doubtful species of wolves namely, the European, Indian,
and North African forms; from at least one or two South American canine species;
from several races or species of jackal; and perhaps from one or more extinct species"; and that the blood of these,
in some cases mingled together, flows in the veins of our domestic breeds.
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