Did You Know That Dogs Used To Be Wolves

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Did you know that dogs used to be wolves? The relationships between dogs and humans have changed over time because humans have cared for them. Humans have fed them when they went hunting. Humans also changed how wolves used to look like. People have also accepted dogs as their pets. Everyone that has a dog loves them and wants to care for them. Over all, dogs are very loving pets and almost everyone has one.

Humans have also changed the ways that dogs used to look like. Dogs used to be wolves. In the story it said that scientist have found out that when you connect your with a dog the dog knows how you feel and likes you. As the centuries passed all the wolves that where living with people started to change. The bodies of the wolves

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