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The development of a dog's personality is determined by the owner! ~
Many books describe that when choosing a puppy, the dog is lively and easy to raise. But it's not always that simple. Because the nature of a dog will constantly change with the personality of the owner, its family members, environment, feeding methods, etc.
Suppose there is a timid puppy here, there are few people coming and going, there is no noise such as TV and radio, and there are very few family members, and it grows up in a quiet environment, and it will slowly get used to such a quiet and undisturbed environment. As he grows older, he also becomes more and more timid. As soon as he encounters a living person, he shows a desire to run away or barks incessantly, and it is difficult for such a dog to get close to people outside of his family.
However, the same timid puppy, the owner is determined to change his timid personality and consciously bring him out into the crowd, or let him be in constant contact with outsiders, leading him into a noisy environment. Puppies will gradually get used to it and gradually change their timid personality. Similarly, dogs with a lively personality when they are young, if they meet a taciturn owner, grow up in a quiet environment.
Because he is overly bored, he keeps barking, or because he is irritable, he keeps touching, which bores his owner and is often reprimanded. Over time, no matter how good-tempered the puppy was in the beginning, when it grows up, its personality will only become worse and worse, not better. Therefore, a dog is an animal with different personalities depending on the environment in which it was raised, the domestication method of the owner, and the other.
There are several main factors that affect a dog's personality:
1.A dog's natural personality (personality).
2.Family environment (whether there are many people coming and going, whether other animals can be seen passing by often).
3.Family members (whether they are large and lively families, or single).
4.Domestication methods for dogs.
5.The external environment (whether it is an apartment or a detached house: whether it is a quiet environment or a lively place).
6.Some other reasons (whether or not other animals are being tended).
As puppies grow up, the above factors develop their own character. All but one of the items belonged to the owner. To develop a good character for your dog, you must first have a full understanding of him, know what is good about him and what is not good, and promote his strengths and avoid weaknesses.
Owning a dog is actually the same as educating a child.
So be sure to train it from an early age not to bite...
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Have you ever beaten it?
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The dog is so cute, and it's so small, just pat it when it barks... No need to roar,
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The ancestor of the dog is a wolf, which has always been recognized. However, there have been various theories in the industry about where the dog originated, but recently according to the research of relevant personnel, it is very likely that the world's pet dogs originated in China!
In the past, experts have studied dogs** and found a 12,000-year-old canine jawbone in Israel, so it is inferred that dogs originated from the Middle East. However, according to the recent research results of Swedish scientists, it is very likely that the ancestors of pet dogs originated in China.
After analyzing more than 500 kinds of dog hair samples around the world, Swedish scientists found that almost all dogs have the same gene pool, and East Asian dogs have more genetic variations, so it is believed that the ancestors of dogs are likely to originate from East Asia. The findings have been published in the journal Science. Researchers point out that about 15,000 years ago, wild wolves were domesticated into domestic dogs by humans living in or near China, and they are the ancestors of domestic dogs.
Later, with the migration of humans, domestic dogs were brought to Europe, and between 12,000 and 14,000 years, hunters brought them from the Bering Strait to North America, and then to South America and even the rest of the world, and since then domestic dogs have spread all over the world and bred different breeds. According to the latest genetic research results, all dogs, including Newfoundland dogs in the Americas and even huskies, are descendants of Asian wolves.
In summary, the researchers deduced that the development history of domestic dogs is roughly as follows:
15,000 years ago: The first wolves domesticated by a tribe in Asia were the predecessors of domestic dogs.
14,000 years ago: Domestic dogs migrated with humans to all parts of the world, including Europe, Africa, etc.
12,000-14,000 years ago: Dogs spread to Australia.
12,000 years ago: Dogs appeared only in the Americas and Israel.
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Wolves were domesticated into dogs, probably from 30,000 years ago, when some gray wolves would live close to human tribes, because there would be leftover prey nearby, our ancestors also felt that having wolves to help increase the success rate of hunting, began to domesticate some wolf cubs, after generations of breeding, screening out wild and smaller individuals, dogs are domesticated step by step.
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There is a consensus that dogs originated from wolves, but there are different opinions surrounding the exact origin and time. So far, the earliest evidence of dog fossils is from a 14,000-year-old mandible fossil in Germany, and the other is a small canine skeleton fossil from about 12,000 years ago in the Middle East, these archaeological evidence supports that dogs originated in Southwest Asia or Europe, and on the other hand, the skeletal identification characteristics of dogs suggest that dogs may have originated from wolves, thus proposing the East Asian origin theory of dogs. In addition, the extremely rich morphological diversity of different breeds of dogs seems to favor the hypothesis that dogs originated from wolves in different geographical groups.
So archaeology alone is difficult to provide reliable clues to the origin of dogs. A team of Chinese and Swiss scientists studied 654 dogs from five continents and analyzed the base arrangement of a genetic material called "mitochondrial DNA" that is inherited through the maternal line and found that the dogs had nearly identical genes. They believe that the friendly relationship between humans and dogs dates back 150,000 years, when humans in East Asia first began domesticating animals such as wolves, and gradually brought domesticated dogs to Europe over the years, and even to the Americas across the Bering Strait.
East Asia is thought to be because East Asia has the richest genotypes of dogs, and scientists have deduced through genetic testing that this region should be the birthplace of dogs, rather than the Middle East, as people have always thought in the past. "A lot of early research is based on a small amount of archaeological material in the Middle East and suggests that the region is the origin of dogs, when in fact it was only domesticated by other animals, not dogs," says Peter Savolenan.
At the same time, by comparing the genes of wolves, they believe that 150,000 years ago, several different wolves differentiated into dogs. The study was conducted in parallel by two international research groups. On the other hand, a team of scientists from the United States and Peru compared the base arrangement of dogs from North and South America with Asia and Europe, as well as dogs that lived in Latin America and Alaska before European colonists arrived on the American continent.
It was found that some of the genes of dogs in Latin America and Sweden were derived from the Eurasian wolves of the past. This part of the gene was already present in American domestic dogs before European colonists arrived in the Americas in the 15th century. They believe that dogs originated in East Asia and spread throughout Asia and Europe, and were brought to the Americas by the first settlers of the American continent across the Bering Strait between 140,000 and 120,000 years ago.
Po Jensen, a Swedish livestock expert, believes that the assumption that East Asians were the first to domesticate dogs is "very convincing", and that the first settlers on the American continent carried dogs, suggesting that dogs lived with Asians for many years before that.
Notably, this study points out that the domestication of wolves is unlikely to be an isolated event, but more likely to be a common practice in human development.
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The ancestor of the dog was the wolf, just as the ancestor of man evolved from the ape.
Humans have domesticated the wolf into a dog for a long time, changing its wildness and living habits, so the fundamental difference between them is that dogs obey human commands and serve humans, while wolves cannot.
Difference Between Wolf and Dog:
Eyes: The wolf's eyes often flicker with fierce light, and the eyebrows are very domineering. However, the eyes of dogs are relatively gentle, and it can be seen from the huskies that evolved from wolves that the eyes of huskies have been domesticated into a gentle species by humans.
Appearance: The wolf's ears are erect approximately parallel to each other, unlike dogs' ears, which are usually drooping; The wolf's snout is longer and sharper than that of a dog, its mouth is broader, its teeth are large, its eyes are sloping upward, and its position is higher than the bridge of its nose; Wolves have longer fur on their backs and a wider chest than dogs; The tail is shorter and thicker than that of dogs, and the hair is fluffier and often hangs down between the hind limbs, unlike dogs, which often curl upwards.
Behavior: When the wolf is able to be independent, it will leave its mother and go alone to find food, and carve out its own world in the world of the jungle of the biological world. Dogs need to be dependent on humans and will wag their tails and beg for mercy from humans for food, while wolves will not, and wolves can be independent.
Wolves are social animals, and when they grow up, they will find an accepting group to hunt for, and they are very intelligent and know how to catch food. Unlike dogs, dogs also have a natural acuity for their prey, but they do not share food with their companions when they catch it.
The male wolf is very responsible for the female wolf, and when the female wolf is pregnant, the male wolf will always protect the female wolf. Dogs, on the other hand, do not, and dogs do not take the slightest responsibility for their actions.
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Wolves are the ancestors of dogs;
The wolf belongs to the canine family, and the dog is the dog;
Biosphere) Animalia - Chordates - Vertebrate subphylum - Mammalia——? Order - Canidae - Wolf genus - Wolf species.
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Wolves are the ancestors of dogs, including all dogs. Humans domesticated wolves into dogs.
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In terms of the characteristics of the dog breed reflected in the photo, this kind of folklore is called a mixed wolf - it is a hybrid dog in nature! (There is no purebred dog breed name.)
Wolf dogs -- a lot of people in China call wolf-looking dogs and big dogs wolfdogs! In fact, literally, it should refer to wolf breed dogs (from wolf to dog, bred without much artificial selection - many things about wolves are retained - such as huskies, German shepherds, Alaskan Malamutes, etc.).
**The dog breed does not have the characteristics of wolf breeds recognized by domestic and foreign organizations (China's native wolf breed dog wolf blue and a few are grass yellow!). And bred Kunming wolf)-hind legs with wolf fingers-(vestigial toes)!! It doesn't meet either, that is, strings and strings!
Domestic folklore calls it miscellaneous wolf! (There are no purebred dog breed names.)
There is a puppy parent profile for another assessment).
How many dog breeds are there in the world? Crossbred and unrecognized derivative dogs certainly don't count as dogs (these breeds are just called by folklore)! Only dog breeds recognized by dog industry organizations are counted!
The FCI, the world's four largest dog industry organizations, has recognized the most dog breeds with 337 breeds, while the AKC has only recognized 149 breeds! (There are purebred dog names and meanings) (Of course, some people in China also use various folk names.)
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Skewers, look at the forefoot and heel to see if it is a wolf dog.
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It's so cute.,It looks a little similar.,It's just that the eyes and mouth aren't particularly similar.。
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No, this is a stray dog, wolf dogs don't look like this, wolf dogs are very fierce.
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This is not a wolfdog, the wolfdog has a pointed mouth and ears
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Look at people's firm eyes, not wolf dogs.
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This is a cross between a wolf dog and a soil dog.
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It's still small, but you can see that the quality is good.
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It's not a wolfdog, the wolfdog's mouth is pointy.
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Not a wolf dog, but a cute puppy.
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Such a cute puppy, it's definitely not.
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It's a wolf dog, just look at the nose tube.
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The eyes and mouth have the blood of a wolf, and if it is pure or not, it must be a little larger to see if it is pure.
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No, wow, this dog is so cute!
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It's a wolfdog, no kidding,
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It's not like you're thrifty, much like my dog is a wolfdog.
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Dogs are the most common animals in the daily life of humans, and dogs are actually the offspring of domesticated wolves. The ancestor of the dog is the wolf of East Asia. After analyzing the DNA of hundreds of dogs from Europe, Asia, Africa and North America, scientists found that all the dogs in the world had similar genetic sequences, so they concluded that all the world's domestic dogs evolved from East Asian wolves about 10,000 years ago.
The ancestors of these domestic dogs and the earliest settlers of the Americas crossed Asia and Europe through the Bering Strait to reach the Americas.
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Wolves were domesticated into dogs, probably from 30,000 years ago, when some gray wolves would live close to human tribes, because there would be leftover prey nearby, our ancestors also felt that having wolves to help increase the success rate of hunting, began to domesticate some wolf cubs, after generations of breeding, screening out wild and smaller individuals, dogs are domesticated step by step.
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Dogs have been domesticated and improved for generations to carry oaks to get along with humans, but wolves are full of wildness, even if they are raised from childhood, they can cause harm to people in certain situations.
Raising animals such as wolves must have a "wild animal domestication and breeding license" issued by the local forestry department, such a certificate usually requires certain breeding conditions to be done, and it is impossible to keep wolves as pet dogs.
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