Historical reference of relations between humans and four-legged faithful pet.
Introduction For centuries, dogs have been called "human best friends" and have provided friendship and loyalty to humans. This is evident in most homes where dogs are domesticated. Children and adults alike have warm relationships with dogs of all kinds. Ancient Ages There is archaeological evidence that dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans more than 30,000 years ago (more than 10,000 years before domestication of horses and ruminants). This started when wolves began to prey on leftovers from humans. And the wolves began to be tamed to provide them with shelters and shelters. In return, wolves will help human hunter-gatherers in hunting. As these domesticated wolves breed, they have evolved into the dogs we know today for thousands of years. In addition to the evolution of wolf physiology, there is evidence of an evolving bond between humans and what is now called dogs. At the burial ground of Předmostí (Czech Republic), a dog was found buried in bo