When Prehistoric Dogs First Reached Western Europe Revealed
This is when domesticated dogs possibly arrived in the West, new research says
2026.03.25Updated 11d ago

Dogs were the only domesticated animals present in Europe before agriculture.
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New research reveals when domesticated dogs first arrived in Western Europe, predating agriculture by thousands of years. Dogs were the only domesticated animals present in Europe before farming emerged. The study provides crucial insights into early human-animal relationships and prehistoric migration patterns.
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