When we think of domesticated animals, dogs, cats, cattle and horses are the types of animals that come to mind. But ...
Competing theories explain how dogs came to be domesticated from wolves. Now, a new study adds further support to the idea ...
Your dog might seem just as grumpy about the time change as you are—but scientists actually studied their responses.
Scientists have never been certain about how exactly wolves evolved into domesticated dogs, but a new study has just advanced ...
A massive study of fraternal and identical twins has surprisingly concluded that much of our emotional response toward dogs is genetic.
The new study states that domestication was a two-way street where humans did not impose themselves on other organisms.
The scientists pointed out that while the model doesn't show exactly how wolves became domesticated, the model's results do mean self-domestication is a possibility. Dogs are the earliest animal ...