What an inspirational story. This Rachel gal is a wonder women indeed except her mightiest weapons are love and kindness. As for Sam and Elsa their barks are obviously barks of joy, right? 😉
Maybe ancient man thought dogs would revert to their wolf origins and wanted to make sure they wouldn’t leave. Ha…fat chance with food and furniture, right? 😁
Fascinating video, Sam and Monika and I think I saw a lion too 😀 I think our doggie Isis looked like a Canaan. She was a rescue from Greece and had the same features. Pawkisses for a wonderful day 🙂 <3
Squirrels….the bane of all good hunters. It’s a good thing I outweigh Elsa otherwise, I’d be one long scab from those chases. ‘Behind’ ballast is a good thing in some cases. 🤣
Really enjoyed the video. And after reading the comments, had to go back and take another look. Yep. All males for sure. Xena the Schnauzer Warrior Princess takes exception to that. Speaking of whom, and of walking, she started her “walk nice” training today with high quality treats: home-made deer jerky
When and how dogs became domesticated is probably the hottest topic in doggy-ology right now, so it is really interesting to see these rock images of dogs with hunter-gatherers. Very cool!
And I agree that it was interesting to see that they couldn’t train their dogs to walk at heel, either.
Thanks for sharing.
BOL!
Nose nudges,
CEO Olivia
Um…. nice to see man and beasts are just letting it all hang out!
Must have been a ‘stiff’ wind they day they carved those. {sicker}
I wanted to comment on that too. Hehe
😇 It was just too irresistible for me to pass up.
What an inspirational story. This Rachel gal is a wonder women indeed except her mightiest weapons are love and kindness. As for Sam and Elsa their barks are obviously barks of joy, right? 😉
Doh! How did this comment end up on this post and not the one about wonder women? Obviously user error on my part!
I just figured you’re juggling too many sticks, Michael. 😄
That’s the ticket. Yeah. 🙂
So it all began long ago….. lol
Maybe ancient man thought dogs would revert to their wolf origins and wanted to make sure they wouldn’t leave. Ha…fat chance with food and furniture, right? 😁
Fascinating video, Sam and Monika and I think I saw a lion too 😀 I think our doggie Isis looked like a Canaan. She was a rescue from Greece and had the same features. Pawkisses for a wonderful day 🙂 <3
We are vetting a Canaan for the hospital and it is a very interesting dog. Love your Greek anipal’s name. 😍
Or Airedales! And, they obviously don’t have SQUIRRELS in Saudi Arabia! BOL!!!!! I would take Ma DOWN!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
Squirrels….the bane of all good hunters. It’s a good thing I outweigh Elsa otherwise, I’d be one long scab from those chases. ‘Behind’ ballast is a good thing in some cases. 🤣
Isn’t it funny that they were wearing leashes? Made me smile.
Exactly…as if they’d leave after discovering human’s would prepare food and had beds. 😊
That was so interesting! They might have known the benefits of hands free leashes too! 🙂
Really enjoyed the video. And after reading the comments, had to go back and take another look. Yep. All males for sure. Xena the Schnauzer Warrior Princess takes exception to that. Speaking of whom, and of walking, she started her “walk nice” training today with high quality treats: home-made deer jerky
Dogs have always been beneficial to man! We love to hear stories about our ancient Goldendoodle ancestors of the 1990’s!
Your Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
I’d love to see stories about that, myself!
COOL!
I saw this over the weekend – it seems we’ve loved dogs a long, long time!
Interesting video! The hunters and their dogs seem um, er…very *happy* don’t they?
{giggle} Yeah, I thought so too. And somewhat full of themselves if you know what I mean. 😆
Heehee…
They are leashes. The dogs needed them to control the peeps.
That must be a universal thing with dogs, since fur-ever.
When and how dogs became domesticated is probably the hottest topic in doggy-ology right now, so it is really interesting to see these rock images of dogs with hunter-gatherers. Very cool!
And I agree that it was interesting to see that they couldn’t train their dogs to walk at heel, either.
Thanks for sharing.
Misery does love company, doesn’t it…proving once again some things are just universal. ☺️
I had seen a rather long article on these petroglyphs. Thanks for the video; it was much more succinct.
Puts things into perspective, doesn’t it? 😊
It was such an incredible find!
Truly amazing.
I saw them mostly as bonds rather than leashes.
😄 My dogs think they’re bonds too.
love your title.
. And there is no mistake from the drawings these were men.
Men with their male dogs, too. 😆
Right? They were very out-there with their “equipment.”
Bwahaha! Yes, they sure were.
good to know that the peeps of the past had the same problem with training their dogs to walk at heel hehehe
Seems to suggest we’ve always been at the mercy of our pups. 😊