History

  Archaeological evidence and DNA analysis make the Bonn-Oberkassel dog the first undisputed example of a dog, which were discovered during basalt quarrying in Oberkassel, Germany in 1914. First mistakenly classified as a wolf, the Bonn-Oberkassel dog was buried with two humans. However, there are theories that suggest dogs may in fact be older. For example, many experts agree that dogs started to separate from wolves starting around 16,000 years before present in Southeastern Asia. The progenitors of the dogs may have first appeared in the regions of modern-day Nepal and Mongolia at a time when humans were still hunter-gatherers.

The bond between humans and dogs have been extensively studied due to its unique nature. This relationship can be traced all the way back to when humans first started living in groups and moved into colder Eurasian regions.The weight standard for these dogs, 20 to 25 kg for optimum thermo-regulation, is found in the modern breed standard for the Siberian Husky.


                                                                     




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  1. I wonder how much genetically separated are present dogs from wolves? Can a wolf and a dog breed? If not, this would indicate they are completely different species.

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