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TOP 109: Do Dogs Really Derive From Wolves? ft. Bernie Taylor
Theory of Pets Podcast
English - January 07, 2020 19:27 - 16 minutes - 16.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 10 ratingsKids & Family care cats dogfood doggrooming dogparents dogs food informationoncats petownership pets Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
There is a longstanding narrative that dogs were domesticated from orphaned wolf pups. This narrative is being overturned with the emerging theory that we didn’t tame wolves into dogs, but instead, dog packs integrated with our families in an Alpha partnership. This developing theory is reinforced by recent DNA evidence, archaeological discoveries from Paleolithic caves and our own better understanding of dog dynamics.
I find this theory fascinating, and I wanted to speak with an expert that could help me understand more about it. Bernie Taylor is an independent naturalist, thought leader and author. His research explores the mythological connections and biological knowledge among prehistoric, indigenous and ancient peoples.
In this week’s episode, Bernie shares his thoughts on this interesting theory and the scientific proof that supports it.