How we domesticated our cats and dogs, and for what?
For thousands of years ago, when the man was a Hunter and collector skillful, he underwent a transformation in their way ofthinking and acting, and they managed to discover the art of agriculture. With this great discovery, the individual could meet their needs for food, but these needs were hampered by not havingother mechanisms to sow the land, is where, arises the livestock, a method of grouping of animals such as cows and horses that helped plow the land and allowed a planting in a short timeand efficient. With the advent of agriculture and livestock, believed that he began the domestication of animals, being the Wolf the first animal domesticated to help hunt down more food andcare for the camps, since both were nomadic. Then the men went on to be sedentary, it accentuated more domestication.
There are records and tests, such as a wild cat mummified in oneof the tombs of the ananin of the Kings in Egypt, where it is confirmed the practice of the domestication of cats and who worshipped them as gods to be animals with dominant personalities.But it was not until the end of the middle ages, when the true breeding cats, to fight the rodents constantly attacked crops.
Currently, we domesticated our cats and dogs thanks tosimple and comprehensible education methods where we see the capacity of each species in social coexistence with humans.
We domesticated our cats and dogs for their good behavior. In somecases, are trained dogs professionally to detect drugs, in cases of natural disasters to find missing persons; in other cases totally different, trained them for competitions, showing theirskills and beauty.
If you have dogs or cats, we must take care of them and protect them because they are our best company, and because they are very funny and wonderful beings.
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