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My new puppy follows me, well, like a puppy. SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED is struck with the Green Eyed Monster. I say it is Manās bonding with wolf back in BC. Should I mention the training treats in my pocket?SHE thinks itās wonderful how much I walk the chick magnet of the world.
The bonding is forever. Sometimes much closer between a man and a dog than a man and a woman. Dogs love you unconditionally, never judge you, are virtually never cranky and certainly never jealous!
Thanks for the comment about it being Fatherās Day in Australia. So now I can celebrate two.
Whether or not dogs and wolves are properly considered the same species (that judgment is being reevaluated, although thereās litte doubt that dogs derive from wolves), 10,000 years of selective breeding have left them with substantial differences. A wolf pup raised among dogs will not behave particularly doggishly, and a dog pup raised among wolves will still be at a huge disadvantage. Before we started breeding for specific skills like tracking and herding, itās likely that we first simply selected those individuals who were most responsive to humans, least aggressive towards us, submissive, friendly, loyal, ādoggishā (even if we didnāt identify these traits as ādoggishnessā then).
As for Wolfie and his function in THIS strip, he represents āthe First Dogā; he can behave like either dog or wolf as the situation warrants, and as todayās installment shows even heās aware of the disconnect between the two worlds.
Heās very well behavedā¦I know plenty of people whoād dance with joy if looking pained was the worse thing their dogs did while groomed.Oh, and the jealousy thing? Dogs do get jealous. Anyone whoās had more than one dog, or cleaned up piddle made while more attention was paid to a guest, knows this.
@Lewreaderyes, puppies are chick magnets ā chicks age 1 to 101. .I think Wolfie realized he doesnāt have to fight over scraps. He may suffer the grooming, but still get the treats.
Wolf Emperor, Iām getting my information from āInside a Dogā, by Alexandra Horowitz, and while she says that Basenjis are genetically closer to wolves that Huskies (who are, in turn, closer to wolves than German Shepherds), I donāt know whether itās accurate to say that Basenjis are not true ādogsā. They certainly LOOK less like wolves than either of the two breeds named above. Basenjis have their peculiarities as a breed, but so do many breeds, and I donāt know if, on the whole, their behavior is any more āwolf-likeā than some others of more recent refinement. (Iām thinking particularly of their expressive foreheads, and their propensity to clasp their forepaws to grip things.) If there are populations of wild Basenjis out there anywhere, itās news to me. (They do have a slight resemblance to non-lupine canids like jackals and African wild dogs, but those are definitely different species.)
(n.b. My beloved Bert was half Basenji, so I have a particular interest in the breed.)
If thereās a āmissing linkā between dogs and wolves out there somewhere, my vote would go for dingos. Evidence suggests that they were more or less domesticated when they were introduced to Australia (somehow) thousands of years ago, but have been feral almost that long, and in isolation (i.e. no native wolf population to reabsorb them) theyāve developed into something thatās a little of both.
lou_lou over 13 years ago
Appropriate, as itās Fatherās day here in Aus.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 13 years ago
And tomorrowās Labor Day here in the U.S.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
My new puppy follows me, well, like a puppy. SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED is struck with the Green Eyed Monster. I say it is Manās bonding with wolf back in BC. Should I mention the training treats in my pocket?SHE thinks itās wonderful how much I walk the chick magnet of the world.
oldmanbob over 13 years ago
I could give him a haircut.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Good Morning, Fellow Cave Dwellers.
Siscosdad over 13 years ago
Heās a wolf, not a dogā¦..
yanavimma over 13 years ago
hes the cutest dog wolf in the comic strip universe, tjis is not realityfolks, this is fantasy get a grip
JaneD Premium Member over 13 years ago
Its nice to be appreciated :-)
odeliasimone over 13 years ago
At least he was only grumbling and not snarling.
DGWillie over 13 years ago
Gang, I humbly recommend Dogs of C-Kennel here on U-Turn Komix. Reasonably new strip, but quite funny.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 13 years ago
I think wolfie provides his own dooā¦ā¦ā»
Anna12 over 13 years ago
The bonding is forever. Sometimes much closer between a man and a dog than a man and a woman. Dogs love you unconditionally, never judge you, are virtually never cranky and certainly never jealous!
Thanks for the comment about it being Fatherās Day in Australia. So now I can celebrate two.
rubiks6 over 13 years ago
I love Wolfie. Heās great. I miss my puppy.
starlena Premium Member over 13 years ago
A dog can be a womanās best friend too!
(And Wolf looks a lot like Kenny from Dogs of C Kennel, in my opinion)
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
Whether or not dogs and wolves are properly considered the same species (that judgment is being reevaluated, although thereās litte doubt that dogs derive from wolves), 10,000 years of selective breeding have left them with substantial differences. A wolf pup raised among dogs will not behave particularly doggishly, and a dog pup raised among wolves will still be at a huge disadvantage. Before we started breeding for specific skills like tracking and herding, itās likely that we first simply selected those individuals who were most responsive to humans, least aggressive towards us, submissive, friendly, loyal, ādoggishā (even if we didnāt identify these traits as ādoggishnessā then).
As for Wolfie and his function in THIS strip, he represents āthe First Dogā; he can behave like either dog or wolf as the situation warrants, and as todayās installment shows even heās aware of the disconnect between the two worlds.
trekkermint over 13 years ago
domesticated foxes also become more dog-like in a few generations normally
LovDComix over 13 years ago
lancemay over 13 years ago
thatās how it is with my wife
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
@Lewreaderyes, puppies are chick magnets ā chicks age 1 to 101. .I think Wolfie realized he doesnāt have to fight over scraps. He may suffer the grooming, but still get the treats.
rgcviper over 13 years ago
Thanks for the leads to the āDogs of C-Kennelā comic, folks ā¦ itās a good one that I hadnāt known about before.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
Wolf Emperor, Iām getting my information from āInside a Dogā, by Alexandra Horowitz, and while she says that Basenjis are genetically closer to wolves that Huskies (who are, in turn, closer to wolves than German Shepherds), I donāt know whether itās accurate to say that Basenjis are not true ādogsā. They certainly LOOK less like wolves than either of the two breeds named above. Basenjis have their peculiarities as a breed, but so do many breeds, and I donāt know if, on the whole, their behavior is any more āwolf-likeā than some others of more recent refinement. (Iām thinking particularly of their expressive foreheads, and their propensity to clasp their forepaws to grip things.) If there are populations of wild Basenjis out there anywhere, itās news to me. (They do have a slight resemblance to non-lupine canids like jackals and African wild dogs, but those are definitely different species.)
(n.b. My beloved Bert was half Basenji, so I have a particular interest in the breed.)
If thereās a āmissing linkā between dogs and wolves out there somewhere, my vote would go for dingos. Evidence suggests that they were more or less domesticated when they were introduced to Australia (somehow) thousands of years ago, but have been feral almost that long, and in isolation (i.e. no native wolf population to reabsorb them) theyāve developed into something thatās a little of both.
lin4869 over 13 years ago
Yay! Wolfieās back!
mcapone over 13 years ago
Best panel in the whole cartoon is the second-to-last one, where Wolfie is having to stop and realize he needs to count his blessings!