While it might be difficult to imagine a time before pets (especially with one of yours snuggled up next to you right now!) there was a time in human history when all animals were wild. Some of the beasts our beloved kitties and canines call their predecessors were fearsome creatures and astute predators - certainly not man's best friend as we know them today. But, over thousands of years, things began to change as we saw a use for, and came to need, each other. Here's how it started.
PUTTING THE DOMESTIC IN DOG
It's hard to imagine that the cute ball of fluff that barks at its own shadow and would share your bed if given half a chance is a descendant of the wolf - an animal that no human should attempt to approach, never mind cuddle!
There are many theories surrounding when and how the wolf became the dog. Prominent ones suggest that domestication occurred over 20 000 years ago, according to prehistoric fossils. When it comes to how it happened. some believe that wolves - who are already pack animals - began to follow hunter-gatherers because they were a reliable and consistent source of food. Others think that humans may have stolen wolf cubs to hand-raise them to be tame and compliant. However it occurred, over time they evolved alongside us to eventually become the dogs we know and love today.
This story is from the April 2023 edition of South African Garden and Home.
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