Dogs who could hunt independently and make decisions on the run were the most successful and were the ones that were bred, thus the
independent dogs of today.
This process is state of the art but it makes all the sense in the world because it
gives dogs of today everything they would have found in the wild.
Ishee claims that mastiffs were once a warrior breed, but years of poor inbreeding and genetic disease have produced lazy, unenergetic
show dogs of today.
Others believe the earliest dogs looked like the
feral dogs of today and that if modern dogs were allowed to interbreed they would revert to that type.
However, their findings showed that the Pharaoh Hound and Rhodesian Ridgeback have little in common with any African
indigenous dogs of today which suggests that these two breeds may not originated in Africa.
With the success of this breed, various other crosses eventually produced the Australian
Cattle Dog of today.
Drawings found on the tombs at Beni - Hassan, dating 2200 - 2000 B.C., depict dogs which show an unmistakable resemblance to the
Canaan Dog of today.
While this breed is descendant of the great dogs of war and are kin to the
fighting dogs of today, that doesn't make this loveable pooch a fighter.
To learn more about the
sled dogs of today, you'll want to find out about breeds such as the: Alaskan Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Canadian Eskimo Dog, Chinook, Greenland Dog, Samoyed and Siberian Husky.
Today, the Llewellin setter is considered to be the field - bred English Setter, while Lavarack's dog is the foundation for the breed's
show dogs of today.
The dogs of today may not be sheepherders and guardians, palace protectors, or royal hunt companions, but they are just as valuable and worth preserving as breeds, as fellow travelers in human history, as companions, and as life partners.
The crowned heads of Europe and England have long enjoyed and cherished the companay of small spaniels, ancestors to
the dogs of today.
These traits are alive and well in
the dogs of today.
It is true that
dogs of today are different from wolves.
It is widely known that
dogs of today are descended from the wolves of the past but where, exactly, did they originate from?
Featuring fish flavors for puppy, this brand offers real roasted bison and venison in later stage dog foods and makes the correlation that
our dogs of today share the same DNA as the wolf, and they deserve a «taste of the wild».