Researchers sequenced and analyzed the genomes of 17 ancient dogs from Siberia, East Asia, and the Central Asian Steppe.
New research shows dogs traveled with humans for 11,000 years, revealing early diversity and deep ties between the species.
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When it comes to classic dog breeds with strong bonds, the Beagle is one of them. "A home with Beagles will not be a quiet ...
Goldie’s Act (H.R. 349) is named in her memory. It would require the USDA to conduct more meaningful inspections, confiscate ...
About two hours south of Boston, Massachusetts, the Mystic Seaport Museum is home to a recreated New England coastal village, ...
A new study of ancient dog DNA shows that people and dogs traveled together across Eurasia for at least 10,000 years.
According to the American Kennel Club, the Labrador retriever remains a firm favorite among dog owners. After an ...
Meanwhile, early dog trade might stretch even further back than the new studies indicate. To find remains from the first ...
Urban dogs face unique challenges, and this article breaks down the best ways to keep them engaged through mental puzzles, ...