June 11, 2020 01:56PM
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waterfield
Why in the world would anyone have a "wolf"-if it indeed was one-as a pet, other that something to brag about. Then again it was Laguna Beach-so maybe that's the answer.

Some people are just attracted by the exotic I guess.

But, you can tame a wolf--with work.

But you can't domesticate it. With dogs, domestication means the offspring will be born with an innate connection to human beings.

So for example you can train many animals to understand what a physical intentional gesture like pointing means.

Dog puppies are born with the cognitive ability to understand what a person pointing means. The only other animal that is born with that is other humans.

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  Well, that would wake you up..

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  OMG

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  Dude, its a trip..

sstrams181June 09, 2020 07:33AM

  Yeah never been in that situation

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  I'm sure our Beagles..

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  You jest... BUT

JamesJM158June 09, 2020 05:53PM

  Re: You jest... BUT

waterfield188June 09, 2020 06:01PM

  Bingo....

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  Re: Bingo....

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  domestication means genetic change

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  Re: domestication means genetic change

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  Re: domestication means genetic change

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  Our Beagles aren't right, then..

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  Re: Yeah never been in that situation

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  try this one

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