From wild to woof: Exploring the evolutionary divide between dogs and wolves

From Wisconsin Public Radio:

Grey wolves have lived in the northern hemisphere for hundreds of thousands of years. They are the living ancestors of today’s beloved domestic dogs.

Wolves and dogs share many similarities. However, there are a few important differences in the ways they interact with humans, said Patricia McConnell, an applied animal behaviorist who’s worked with and studied dogs for more than 25 years.

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