How did dogs start? We all know that they are related to the grey wolves but how is the question. We all know that the horrific grey wolf did not just magically turn into a cute little english bulldog, the switch from a grey wolf to a dog happened over millennia. Thousands of years ago humans were pray for the grey wolf. Then the humans and grey wolves teamed up and became friends and family. Some scientist think that this happened because a group of grey wolfs ventured into a campsite and started eating scraps left over from humans then when those wolves gave birth it passed their boldness onto the pups and so on and so forth. As these people started to realize that these animals can become great protectors they started to keep them as pets. As time went on these grey wolves began to get smaller and more floppy ears, less aggressive and more eager to be with humans. The dog was the first domesticated animal, today we have cows,who we drink their milk sheep,who we wear their fur as clothes to keep warm in the harsh winters horses, who we keep as pets and use them to ride on for fun or even help get around while farming. For a long while dogs where only valued for things that they could do. Ancient greek shepherds used there dogs for herding the sheep, the Romans used dogs for warriors marching along side of man into battle. In Ancient Egypt they used some for hunting, these dogs were so prized that when …show more content…
They are mainly their to take care of your pets. Veterinarians can also work in Zoos and care for livestocks, they also work in laboratories. Some people even say that a Veterinarian is like a pediatrician, because most of the clinical history is obtained from the owner or client as a pediatrician obtains his or her information from the child's parents. One thing that is different is Veterinarian can not obtain medical history is obtained with the finger, eyes and smell. They can also take blood for blood work if necessary, they even do urinalysis and fecal exams. When working with livestock these Veterinarian talk to the owner about special diets and food habits that that specific animal needs to be on. Veterinarians use their skills to protect humans from disease that are carried by animals and that can be transferred to humans. Some of their other work is used in research, broadening their knowledge together of animals and medical science to develop new ways to use their knowledge. These practitioners treat dogs and cats but can also treat birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets, and other animals that can be kept as a pet. Other Veterinarians work in mixed and food animal practice. When a Veterinarian works in this practice they see and work with pigs, goats, cattle, sheep and some wildlife animals. About 16 percent of these Veterinarians work specifically with horses. A Veterinarian who