have the history, culture or overarch to understand how our relationship with the canine was developing. That story is BS. 2/2
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NOW we can domesticate animals because of our profound knowledge and history, but back when our friendship began, we didn't 1/2
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The canine's "domestication" was out of convenience for itself. Our role, initially, was only to be present with free food...
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Perhaps cattle come the closest to "domestication," but dogs, outside of breeding them for appearance, no.
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Evolution doesn't account for the Western narrative we term "domestication." It just doesn't work that way. It's about choice.
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Domestication will be disproven. Selective breeding has limits. Canines CHOSE to follow us. We DID NOT domesticate them.
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I have a feeling dogs have been domesticated hundreds of times all over the world all throughout human history.
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Dogs come in canine & unfortunately human form. T surprising fact is th th canine species reps. th most loving & caring of the two.
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