Domestication of the Dog – (c. 23,000–15,000 BCE) (jan 1, 23000 BC – jan 1, 15000 BC)
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Dogs were likely the first animals domesticated by humans, possibly from gray wolves in Eurasia. This partnership may have begun during the Ice Age, with dogs helping humans hunt and providing protection. The domestication of dogs represents one of the earliest examples of human-animal cooperation.