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Hope you're doing well. Well, it looks like we're a little off topic today. Not really though, I just wanted to demonstrate a point that I have mentioned before about using created graphics in blog posts.

 I would also like to emphasize the simplicity of copy and pasting articles you have written offline or obtained from your favorite Fiverr writer. 

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 A HISTORY OF DOGS. 

There is no doubting in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog. Probably, it may have been that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animals and in guarding his sheep and goats, he may have given gave it a share of his food and a corner in his dwelling. Through time, man grew to trust the dog and care for it. Probably the animal was originally little else than an unusually gentle jackal, or an ailing wolf driven by its companions from the wild pack to seek shelter in alien surroundings. One can well conceive the possibility of the partnership beginning in the circumstance of some helpless puppies brought home by the early hunters. These early dogs introduced into the  home as playthings for the children would grow to regard themselves, and be regarded, as members of the family 

In nearly all parts of the world traces of an indigenous dog family are found, the only exceptions being the West Indian Islands, Madagascar, the eastern islands of the Malayan Archipelago, New Zealand, and the Polynesian Islands, where there is no sign that any dog, wolf, or fox has existed as a true aboriginal animal. In the ancient Oriental lands, and generally among the early Mongolians, the dog remained savage and neglected for centuries, prowling in packs, gaunt and wolf-like, as it prowls today through the streets and under the walls of every Eastern city. No attempt was made for many years to allure it into human companionship or to improve it into docility. It is not until we come to examine the records of the  civilizations of Assyria and Egypt that we discover any distinct varieties of canine form.  

In order properly to understand this question it is necessary first to consider the identity of structure in the wolf and the dog. This identity of structure may best be studied in a comparison of the osseous system, or skeletons, of the two animals, which so closely resemble each other that their transposition would not easily be detected. 


Nor are their habits different. The wolf's natural voice is a loud howl, but when confined with dogs he will learn to bark. Although he is carnivorous, he will also eat vegetables, and when sickly he will nibble grass. In the chase, a pack of wolves will divide into parties, one following the trail of the quarry, the other endeavoring to intercept its retreat, exercising a considerable amount of strategy, a trait which is exhibited by many of our sporting dogs and terriers when hunting in teams. 

Perhaps we may agree with with Darwin, whose final hypothesis was that "it is highly probable that the domestic dogs of the world have descended from two good species of wolf (C. lupus and C. latrans). From two or three other doubtful species of wolves namely, the European, Indian, and North African forms; from at least one or two South American canine species; from several races or species of jackal; and perhaps from one or more extinct species"; and that the blood of these, in some cases mingled together, flows in the veins of our domestic breeds.

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