A brief history of dogs - David Ian Howe is like a fun storybook that tells us how dogs became our best friends, using clues from long ago.
From Wild to Wags
Long ago, there were wild animals that looked a lot like dogs, we call them wolves. They lived in forests and ran fast to catch food. One day, some of these wolves started hanging around people who had fire and food. That sounds pretty cool, right? Over time, they became friendlier and smaller, which made them easier to live with, like how your pet dog sometimes comes running when you say "treat!"
A Tale Told by Clues
David Ian Howe is like a detective who looks at old bones and teeth, kind of like clues in a mystery. He uses these clues to figure out how dogs changed from wild wolves into the friendly, fluffy creatures we know today, just like you might use pieces of a puzzle to make a picture!
The Best Friends Forever
So, it’s like a fun story about how wolves turned into dogs, and David Ian Howe helps us read that story using old clues, kind of like reading the past with a magnifying glass!
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