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  2. Domestication of the dog - Wikipedia

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    Savolainen [102] looking at mitochondrial DNA shows that an initial phase of dog domestication began in China or Southeast Asia 33,000 years ago, and a second phase 18,000 years later in which the dog migrated out of Southeast Asia towards Africa and the Middle East. Arriving in Europe, around 10,000 years ago, giving rise to modern dog breeds.

  3. Dog breed - Wikipedia

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    "Ancient breed" is a term formerly, but no longer, used for a particular group of dog breeds by the American Kennel Club. [13] [20] These breeds were referred to as "ancient", as opposed to modern, breeds because historically it was believed their origins dated back more than 500 years.

  4. Dog - Wikipedia

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    There are around 450 official dog breeds, the most of any mammal. [27] [29] Dogs began diversifying in the Victorian era, when humans took control of their natural selection. [21] Most breeds were derived from small numbers of founders within the last 200 years.

  5. Cool Video Shows What Different Dog Breeds Looked Like 100 ...

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    "This build was created explicitly so the breed could function as a fighting dog during the Victorian era." The Old English Sheepdog really hasn't changed a whole lot over the past 100 years ...

  6. Paleolithic dog - Wikipedia

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    The Paleolithic dog was smaller than the Pleistocene wolf (Canis c.f. lupus) [1] and the extant grey wolf (Canis lupus), with a skull size that indicates a dog similar in size to the modern large dog breeds. The Paleolithic dog had a mean body mass of 36–37 kg (79–82 lb) compared to Pleistocene wolf 42–44 kg (93–97 lb) and recent ...

  7. 26 of the Best German Dog Breeds: Loyal, Lovable, and Ready ...

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    Getty Images. Height: 9-12 inches Weight: 7-10 pounds Personality: Goofy, Proud Activity Level: Moderate Shedding Factor: Hypoallergenic Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years Trainability: May be ...

  8. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of people with a hunting dog, hawks or falcons would signal status. Hunting dogs were connected to aristocracy, as only the nobility was allowed to hunt. Different breeds of dogs were used for different types of hunting. Hunting with dogs was so popular during the Middle Ages that wild bears were hunted to extinction in England.

  9. 32 dog breeds that were made for running - AOL

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    One of the many reasons to love Siberian Huskies is that they can run all day long if you give them the chance. They are bred for endurance and in a team can cover up to 150 miles a day! Even ...