Dogs
Dogs
History of domestication
It is possible than, instead of that the man had domesticated the dog, the dogs had domesticated themselves spontaneously, making a choice to live close to the men to take advantage of the rests of your food.
A? the more theory accepted and spread over your origin is that the dog comes from the wolf. According to which, you do at least 14000 years, the man consigimesticating wolves’ specimens, one should not forget that possibly the dog be the first domesticated animal, using it to help you in hunting and to defend the group and your dwelling. Little by little, to the the same as it was done and sorts are ?done with another one, you left to him adapting to the man’s needs creating different races for the different works and environmental and geographic characteristics.
The man realized rapidly of the courteous senses of the sense of smell and the ear that the dog was possessing; Your sense of smell is some thousand times as much powerful that ours and your ear is capable from perceiving sounds well below and on top of the range that the humans heard. The man perceives between 16 and 2.000 vibrations per second. While the dog’s ratio is between the least 16 to 20.000 vibrations for second best. Advantage this that increases your benefit for hunting and watchman’s works. Your utilization like shepherd and protector of the herds is quite latter, going even to domestication and other animals’ exploitation. Animal of social habits, than lives together perfectly jerarquizados ( at times outrageously ) were ?adapted to the human societies rapidly in groups.
Dogs are very appraised by their help in hunting. The dogs buried at Svaerdborg’s Mesolithic cemetery in Denmark show than in the ancient Europe, they were a valuable company.
The dogs always have shown the human in their process to civilization; Your presence is proven in all the cultures of the world, that way in Peru in the Pre-Inca stage the mochicas, they used themselves like hunting help and also like pets at home. In the burial of Sipᮧs Lord, you found inside the tombs a dog’s remains, that certainly you used in hunting, since the skull had perfectly once his molars were ?unrolled; The domestic dog’s skull lacks them or has them deformed, for the kind of nutrition that you have while one is alive.













