Study Finds Dogs Became Human Companions Thousands of Years Earlier Than Thought

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:29pm on 29 Mar 2026,Sunday International

A new study shows dogs lived closely with humans about 15,000 years ago, earlier than earlier estimates. The finding is based on DNA from a jawbone found in Gough's Cave. Scientists said the animal was a domesticated dog, not a wolf. This pushes back the timeline of dog domestication by around 5,000 years. Dr William Marsh said, “Dogs and humans already had an incredibly tight, close relationship.” Researchers found the dogs shared food with humans and travelled with them across regions. The study, published in Nature, also showed early dogs spread across Europe and parts of Asia with human groups. (PC: NDTV)

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