The History of Dogs

Dog is a mammal that is generally considered the firstThe King of Egypt, was built around 1330 BC. There
domesticated animals. This work a reliable partner andare literary references to the dog are in the Bible and
beloved pet that has learned to live with people forthe Greek classic The Odyssey of Homer. In 1576,
more than 14,000 years. Dog is a direct children of thewrote an English doctor and kennels, John Caius, a
wolves that lived in Europe, Asia and North America,detailed text on the dog races, Dogger English.
the domestic dogs belong to the family lives of dogs,The dogs are in the tapestries that were made in the
including wolves, coyotes, foxes and jackals. DogMiddle Ages and the work of many artists, that is
parentage has had small mammal's civet that hadincluding the 17th and 18 Century European artists
short legs and a long body and it lived for almost 40Peter Paul Rubens and Thomas Gainsborough. It could
million years back.not know how to coexist with people and dogs first
The changing relationship between domestic dogs andlearned the people soon discovered many ways dogs
humans have been documented in fossils, artifacts andenrich their lives. The dogs were used to hunt for food,
records of earlier civilizations left. Skeletal remains ofto destroy animals in the herd, livestock and property,
prehistoric dog excavations in England, Denmark,rats and other vermin, wagon to understand and
Germany, China and Japan show the coexistence ofcriminals. Were in time of war to guard and message
dogs at the beginning with people. An Old Persiancarriers. Well trained dogs are used to everyday
cemetery, dating from the fifth century AD, containedsounds like the deaf ringing telephone or doorbell, and
thousands of dog's skeletons. Their formal burials andthe blind. The most common of many functions served
position of the dogs remain to show the appreciationby the domestic dogs. Dogs are animals with strong
of the ancient Persians held their own dogs. The closesocial tendencies, dogs typically want close contact
relationship between dogs and humans have inwith their respective owners. And people tend to form
common is also evident in cave paintings, pottery atbonds of love with dogs. This business can often help
the beginning, and ivory carvings representing Asianrelieve pain and isolation of older people whose
dogs. A statue of Anubis, the dog, half human and halfphysical or mentally health recovery requires long-term
dog Egyptian god that was discovered in the grave ofor institutionalization.