Brian Hare argues that the initial domestication of dogs is most likely that:

a. humans selected dogs for domestication based on their hunting abilities.
b. humans selected dogs for domestication based on their protective abilities.
c. humans selected dogs for domestication based on their companionship.
d. dogs and human were co-domesticated as each needed the other equally.
e. dogs domesticated themselves to humans because of the attraction to human living sites.


e

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