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A Deep History of the Human-Dog Bond 

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Learn the History of the over 15,000 year bond between humans and dogs in this compelling talk from Dr. Robert Losey. Dr. Losey is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta who specializes in the archeology of human-animal relationships
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@keving1318
@keving1318 Год назад
One of the truly greatest parts of being human is partaking in this ancient bond. My life is beyond enriched for having dogs in it.
@voodoochild1975az
@voodoochild1975az 3 года назад
From a scientific perspective, the relationship between humans and dogs is unique. There are no 2 species that work as closely together, communicate (in both directions) as effectively, share emotional bonds to the same extent.... no disrespect to horses and cats, but this human dog thing is unique. And very, very old (so old, we honestly don't know how old). It definitely merits further study both in the archaeological record, as well as modern day studies of dogs. They've been a partner species living and working with us for a few dozen millenia, 10's of thousands of years longer than any other domestic animal.
@dawnpettit8213
@dawnpettit8213 Год назад
well said.
@skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993
What do you say about treating the humans as dogs on a leash and abusing and using and disregarding then in virtually every way? Can you even answer? Or you just blowing smoke wanting to sound like you know something?
@goodluck5642
@goodluck5642 Год назад
@@skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993lol wgat
@VeganV5912
@VeganV5912 Год назад
@@skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993 , Jeffrey🤡🦠🍖🔴Dahmer says the same thing. NecrophiIe. 👈Hint🤡🦠🍖🔴hint !! CuItfoIIowing !! Meatflake !! Snowflake !! DingIe🤡berry 🙄. And fat deposits clog your arteries in your brain and in your heart and liiimp👇😩Dick eating the dead, over a 5 minute burger or chicken etc. Put the knife🤡🔪🦠🍖🔴..down. RU-vid delicious vegan food. You don’t stab your dog 🤥🦠🍖🔴🐶. Hyp🤡crite or a vegan ?? Which side of history are you on ?? 🤷🏼‍♂️ ‘Pig Head Time-lapse’. RU-vid it🤮. No fibre if you eat dead corpses. Stays in your body and rots away. You’ve got flat teeth and long long stomachs you’re not supposed to eat corpses. And fat deposits clog your arteries in your brain and in your heart and liiimp👇😫🦠🥩🔴Dick. Only humans have plaque 🧟‍♂️🦠🍖🔴. No other animal has plaque and they don’t brush their teeth, and they’re fine !!! Vegans don’t have plaque. GorilIas 🦍 are Herbivores !!!. They never ever eat animaIs and they are huge. 1% cancer in the wild✅❤️⭕️💪😬🦍. Vegans have 4% cancer. And meat eaters etc 51% death rate !!! That is extremeIy high over a frigging 5 minute burger or chicken etc !!! Fat blocks your arteries !!... Yeast is B12 teaspoon 500% !!!!! And it’s naturaI🦠(hint hint 🥖🍞B12 ). Or Marmite teaspoonful B12 480% !!!!! Duckweed B12 500% teaspoon !!! B12 Buckthorn, B12 fermented foods, B12 Dates....
@1414141x
@1414141x Год назад
I watched that documentary about the experiments of selective breeding done on the foxes in Russia. It was fascinating how quickly the more friendly foxes became selectively bred and became dog-like.
@dianep1385
@dianep1385 Год назад
This makes sense.Dogs are highly social and natural-born moochers.Just as they gather around the table when i eat,10,000 yrs ago they gathered around humans camp sites to eat scraps.❤❤❤
@What2B
@What2B Год назад
Sometimes they came to dinner; sometimes they were dinner 🌭
@fluffywaffles
@fluffywaffles Год назад
Dogs have mooching down pat.
@Foundry_made
@Foundry_made Год назад
@@fluffywaffles compared to cats, however, they're strictly amateur. Other than their obvious vermin controlling function, which they do regardless, cats have not developed a symbiotic relationship with humans the way dogs have. They can't be trained to do specific jobs, and therefore they really do nothing to earn their keep. Rather they ingratiate themselves to humans in order to get ready access to safety and food. For instance, meowing evolved as a way to appear to "talk" to humans. They have very little loyalty to their owners and will go wherever life is easiest. Dogs, on the other hand, will fight to the death to protect their humans, and among the society of humans they display the best sides of their natures. Although they have no trouble surviving on the street, they quickly devolve into feral, aggressive behavior and will do whatever they can to get back into the society of people where they can trade what they are capable of for the security we offer. There is nothing like what dogs and humans share. I've never been a cat person, but then again I've never met a cat that was worth a tenth of what a dog is just in terms of the emotional bond, never mind all the other things they do.
@kathybrem880
@kathybrem880 9 месяцев назад
And they look so darn cute when they beg!!
@larryreese6146
@larryreese6146 Год назад
Not surprising to me that a canine can readily adapt to human company or starches in their diet. A grey fox took up residence for one full summer with us and showed little or no fear at our proximity from the very first. Though not completely tame she would come within 8 ft and lie down completely unperturbed. She loved watermelon and watermelon rind, had a fondness for hostess and little debbie cakes and also relished hard candy.
@pninnabokov3734
@pninnabokov3734 Год назад
And that's how you poison a friendly fox with love! Also, foxes are more closely related to cats. That's what popular research shows.
@larryreese6146
@larryreese6146 Год назад
@@pninnabokov3734 always thought foxes were afraid of dogs but a stray dog showed up at the house. The bristles went up on that foxes back and she put that dog down the road and away from her grubline. At night she'd bring up the kits into our yard. We'd take a small spotlight and watch them play. She wouldn't come directly to hand but if you turned your head and dropped food by the side of your foot shed walk right up, take it, lie down about 8 feet facing you and eat it. She didn't get a handout from the front door she'd go to the back. Many a visitor would come in and say, "hey did you know you've got a fox laying out on your walk?" She stayed one whole summer and disappeared. I came in one winter night and the lights caught her crossing in front of the house. Never saw her again.
@originaldownload3955
@originaldownload3955 11 месяцев назад
This may sum it up: man is the apex carnivore, dogs are carnivores, they teamed up to track, hunt and take down large prey. The dog respects the alpha (man), and knows he's way smarter and capable of much more. After hundreds of thousands of years the bond is genetically ingrained in the dog and man accepts the unbreakable loyalty of the dog. It's beautiful.
@alphalunamare
@alphalunamare 11 месяцев назад
My Border Collie has a high prey instinct , mad a a badger he is. He is a 'rescue' and at first he was terrifying but after 4 years I think he likes me. He is very territorial and when we are walking along the shore he thinks the Sea is his, which is a pain because other dogs like to swim in it. Every single day is a challenge. I did a DNA test for him and all his ancestors came back Border Collie, without exception for 6 generations. I haven't had a day off since we got him because no one else will take over for a while. On the other hand my arthritic knee is better than it was before We got him because the exercise does us both good! I can feel his presence, it's like having your brothers hanging round with you. .. you feel comfortable and confident and can relax. On the grand scale of things I am glad I got him :-)
@Alastorm8
@Alastorm8 Год назад
I think one of the weirdest part of our relationship is how borderline err "psychic" dogs appear to be. My rodohesian ridgeback used to predict when my parents were coming home a full 10 minutes before they would get home, I know a dogs hearing is good but to predict a specific car sound coming towards them in that range seems far fetched. There is something at play here we still dont fully understand.
@joshuahutchings558
@joshuahutchings558 Год назад
I heard recently in some youtube video I think that it might be the smells around them fading. When the smell of your shampoo that you had when you left gets to a certain low level in the house, they know it's time for you to arrive home.
@Alastorm8
@Alastorm8 Год назад
@@joshuahutchings558 I think that may be a component, but there were times my parents and little brother went on holiday and came back a week later whilst I looked after our dog and the same reaction would occur, without fail she would let me know a full 10 to 20 minutes before they came back without fail. Maybe they can pick out the distinct sounds of that particular car. I guess we wont really know without further study, but the long and short of this is that dogs are certainly amazing creatures and we still have much to learn from each other.
@georgecarberry9222
@georgecarberry9222 Год назад
I swear my dogs can tell time.
@What2B
@What2B Год назад
@@Alastorm8 About 20 years ago a PBS Documentary (sorry can't remember the name) but I won't forget the findings. The owner of a dog was sent out to a location told to her after she left home. She was picked up in a car never seen or heard by her dogs. The researchers were strangers to her dog. She was kept away in their car for a time unknown to her. As soon as the research crew told the human that she was going home, her dog went over and sat and starred at the front door.
@kellyherrin
@kellyherrin 9 месяцев назад
A while back, I installed a camera in my living room that allowed me to see my dog on my phone, though I only used it for a short period of time because my living situation changed shortly after I got it. I worked temp jobs at the time, so the location of my job site and my shift times varied greatly. Once, as I was driving home from work, I had my phone set up so I could watch the camera as I was driving, because she had picked up a stuffed animal of mine earlier in the day so I was keeping a close eye on her. My dog had been sleeping for quite a while at that point, but when I was probably about ten minutes from home, she suddenly got up and started watching out the window, which is where she would first greet me any time I got home from somewhere. I was amazed she could recognize the sound of my car from so far away, but I hadn't considered that she might have noticed me with some other sense that humans don't possess - maybe a bond, as you suggest. Very interesting!
@123bbryant
@123bbryant 8 дней назад
In regard to the remains of the dog that was found with a broken femur: the fact that the break healed and the opposite femur showed wear feom bearing its body weight on it, I think demonstrates that the dog was cared for and lived a long life even after its injury and was buried when it died. This dog was loved and cared for
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 Год назад
The Bering land bridge was the connection. That was where Siberia meets Alaska. That is where the Grey Wolf turned into a Woof.
@nogoodnames3147
@nogoodnames3147 Год назад
A new favorite, amazingly thorough slideshow!
@Jay-xw9ll
@Jay-xw9ll 11 месяцев назад
Whatever the reason dogs are very special. I've recently been watching these stray dog rescue shorts on here. It shows that dogs don't do well in the wild, they belong in a house, with their ppl.
@karencawthorn3173
@karencawthorn3173 Год назад
I desend from the Chumchi (sp?) tribe in Siberia. They created the Siberian Husky. They believe that the dogs are their dead relatives. Thus they all slept together, dogs, babies & adults. Now I find this out after I bought one husky. Now, I have 6. They are very Spritual & expressive & oh soooo silly. They're troublesome the first few years. After they're mellow lazy babies looking fir Love to share...or a treat. Life is not the same without a husky.
@rattrap8819
@rattrap8819 Год назад
Thank you Robert for your indepth research and sharing it with us.
@AdventureHorseRidinginNYS
@AdventureHorseRidinginNYS Год назад
Very informative documentary and incredibly interesting
@junebyrne4491
@junebyrne4491 Год назад
Wonderful information. Thank you.
@rodneyadderton1077
@rodneyadderton1077 Год назад
I watch this as my Yorkie is curled up by my leg. My little shadow. She is good company; I'd be alone with out her.
@123bbryant
@123bbryant 8 дней назад
How did dogs get to Africa from Eurasia? Was there a human migration back to Africa and then to Oceania and Polynesia?
@greenflagracing7067
@greenflagracing7067 Год назад
isn't the current understanding is that grey wolves and dogs descended from a ghost ancestor of both?
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад
The ancestors of dogs 🐕 was in the same species, but not necessarily the ancestors of all grey wolf 🐺 populations alive today.
@SmokeyTreats
@SmokeyTreats Год назад
Where did the word dog come from?
@allanwrobel6607
@allanwrobel6607 Год назад
Good question, I asked myself years ago. In English it was the German 'Hund', then 'Dog' suddenly appeared in the 13thC? But I'm vague on this and would dearly like to be enlightened by someone.
@robertphilipson6147
@robertphilipson6147 Год назад
The Fox is a different species which is not related to Dogs at all
@1414141x
@1414141x Год назад
I suggest you look a little more closely at the evidence by 'Googling' it. 'Foxes are part of the dog family, Canidae, which also includes domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals, dingoes and other canines. ' Nor are they a separate 'species'.
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад
Well, not that closely. They still had the normal canid body plan.
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад
Considering every dog 🐕 all had violent-ish, aggressive-ish jobs at the beginning, covering things like: • Hunting 🏹 • Warfare ⚔ • Guarding 🛡 • Proto-policing 👮 • Sensing prey weakness • Scouting 🔭 • Patrolling 🚓 • Rough play for learning • Killing vermin 🐀 I don't think breeding directly or docile-ness would have been a great idea 💡. Though it is a good 👍 example of how rapid evolution can be if it is focused in one direction. Canid 🐕 have lovable personalities as standard and dogs 🐕 probably evolved a cuter appearance to play with human children, so they both had more to do, better learning , and stronger *bond formation.*
@antoniescargo4158
@antoniescargo4158 Год назад
Women are from Venus, men from Mars and dogs from Pluto.
@pandasrtasty
@pandasrtasty Год назад
Pluto isn't a planet ;)
@ferengiprofiteer9145
@ferengiprofiteer9145 11 месяцев назад
We may never know when dogs domesticated man.
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад
Humans just need to accept that they were a semi-aquatic 🌊 species at this point, with all the evidence the earliest humans loving seafood and water faring 🛶. The lack of confronting the concept is just getting silly.
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