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News & Insights

11,000 Years Ago There Were 5 Distinct Dog Types

By Keith Randall
Lifestyle

Dogs of the Titanic–Survivors of the Titanic

By JoAnna Lou
Flavio Augusto da Silva Coelho, a University at Buffalo PhD student in biological sciences, holds the ancient dog bone fragment that was found in Southeast Alaska. Credit: Douglas Levere / University at Buffalo
Science & History

How Did Dogs Get to the Americas? Ancient Bone Fragment Holds Clues

By Charlotte Hsu
Bronze-Age Dogs and Humans
Science & History

Bronze-Age Dogs and Humans Both Ate High-Carb Diets

By Claudia Kawczynska
Photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
Art & Music

Japan’s Artful Dogs

By Susan Tasaki
Science & History

Dog Burials In Ancient Times

By Karen B. London, PhD
Science & History

The Debate on Canine Domestication

By Jane Brackman, PhD
Studies

Genome of Sardinian Sheepdog Provides Insight into Human Migration Patterns

By Jane Brackman, PhD
Bark Editors

Proof that Dogs Were Our Ancient Hunting Partners

By Claudia Kawczynska
News & Insights

English Bulldogs Face Extinction

By Jane Brackman, PhD
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