07-28-2017, 04:46 AM
There must have been some Wolves who had that gene right in the very beginning perhaps? I have often wondered what made Wolves and Humans link up at the start. I often wonder if some kind person found abandoned Wolf cubs and raised them....or whether a Wolf with a 'friendly gene' started to approach Humans perhaps for food thrown away?
Yet I know that an average Wolf -even if raised by a Human, will not behave like a dog. It seems that the many many years of selective breeding for friendliness and co-operation has strengthened the gene perhaps. It's very interesting. Yes we have much in common with dogs. Dealing with cats (haha!) shows me how much we have in common with dogs!
Yet I know that an average Wolf -even if raised by a Human, will not behave like a dog. It seems that the many many years of selective breeding for friendliness and co-operation has strengthened the gene perhaps. It's very interesting. Yes we have much in common with dogs. Dealing with cats (haha!) shows me how much we have in common with dogs!


