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The relationship between human and canine beat inmost roots. Converging archaeological and genetic evidence indicate a continuance of domestication in the held up Upper Paleolithic close to the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary, between 17,000 and 14,000 years ago. Fossil bone morphologies and genetic analysis of current and fossil dog and wolf populations have not yet been able to conclusively determine whether all dogs descend from a single domestication event, or whether dogs were home-loving independently in aggrandized than peculiar Dog Collars location. Family dogs may have interbred with local populations of wild wolves on not many occasions (a performance manifest in genetics as introgression).