. Centuries ago no one would have ever invited a wolf into their home but through proper breeding and natural selection dogs have become tame and adapted to humans. Living conditions for these animals can very commonly be shared with many other animals, a space to run around and exercise would be necessary. Constant attention to the animal would also be necessary since the canine craves human affection and attention. There's an obvious difference in physical appearances between the canine and the wolf. Centuries ago, wolves started to hunt with humans and started to protect the humans homes as they would with their wolf packs. The size, gentleness and barking of dogs is all passed down with genes but with the wolves joining humans, the generation of wolves grew smaller as tameness developed. " as people increased the traits they liked, dogs grew so different that many new breeds formed" (Finton, N., & Nourie, D. (1999, 01). The dog story.) people breed their animals to have the traits that they want in a dog. Some people want hunting dogs and some people want a dog for their looks, creating such diversity in the traits of canines. One of the characteristics the dogs developed from the wolves was the ability to have thicker hair in cold climates and thinner hair in warmer climates for temperature control. Although dogs are descendants from the wolf, canines were able to grow and learn how to live with
. Centuries ago no one would have ever invited a wolf into their home but through proper breeding and natural selection dogs have become tame and adapted to humans. Living conditions for these animals can very commonly be shared with many other animals, a space to run around and exercise would be necessary. Constant attention to the animal would also be necessary since the canine craves human affection and attention. There's an obvious difference in physical appearances between the canine and the wolf. Centuries ago, wolves started to hunt with humans and started to protect the humans homes as they would with their wolf packs. The size, gentleness and barking of dogs is all passed down with genes but with the wolves joining humans, the generation of wolves grew smaller as tameness developed. " as people increased the traits they liked, dogs grew so different that many new breeds formed" (Finton, N., & Nourie, D. (1999, 01). The dog story.) people breed their animals to have the traits that they want in a dog. Some people want hunting dogs and some people want a dog for their looks, creating such diversity in the traits of canines. One of the characteristics the dogs developed from the wolves was the ability to have thicker hair in cold climates and thinner hair in warmer climates for temperature control. Although dogs are descendants from the wolf, canines were able to grow and learn how to live with