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Do Dogs "Read" Humans to Find Food?

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In this National Geographic News article, read about the ability of dogs to interpret human gestures. This may have been the critical difference between wolves that remained wild and wolves that became dogs. Studies show that man's best friend was first domesticated about 15,000 years ago in East Asia. Links to related stories and Web sites are also found on this page.

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    Grade: 3 to 12

    Topics: Science, Life Sciences, Geography, American Democracy, History-Social Science

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