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Hounds and people began living together 15,000 times ago when hounds followed people’s migration

throughout East Asia. The connection was natural because both people and hounds are social beings. Neither
can thrive when alone, and both benefit mentally( and constantly physically) from strong social bonds.
Though domestic hounds partake 99 of their DNA with wolves, hounds transude warmth to other hounds and
humans that contrasts greatly with a wolf’s skeptical and defensive response to others. hounds are social pack
brutes who thrive off of attention and affection, making them a high candidate for a person’s swish friend.
Since hounds have been domesticated to a point where they need us to survive, and we tend to find that we
need them nearly as much, people and hounds developed a symbiotic relationship. utmost canine owners will
tell you that their doggy is a family member. And having a faithful doggy at home gives us a listening
observance, a warm paw to hold, and indeed strong legs to run beneath.

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