THE EVOLUTION OF DOG LOGIC

Phase 1: Basic Instincts (300,000 BCE)

It all began with the earliest canine ancestors, driven by primal urges and a strong sense of smell. They sniffed, they chased, and they survived.

The Science of Salivating: A Key Factor in Doggy Success

Early Canine

Phase 2: Pack Mentality (20,000 BCE)

Dogs learned to thrive in packs, developing complex social hierarchies and communication systems.

Pack Dynamics and the Rise of the Alpha Male Hierarchy

Early Canine Pack

Phase 3: Domestication (10,000 BCE)

With the rise of human agriculture, dogs were domesticated for tasks like hunting and guarding.

The Origins of Canine Collaboration: How Dogs Helped Humans

Early Canine Domestication

Phase 4: The Modern Canine (present day)

Today's dogs are a far cry from their ancestors, with a wide range of breeds, abilities, and quirks.

Understanding Canine Quirks: A Guide to Modern Dog Logic

Modern Canine