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Ah, the history of wolves and their journey to becoming "(wo)man's best friend" is like a tail-wagging saga fit for a comedy show! Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, wolves roamed the earth like the original rock stars of the animal kingdom. They were fierce, majestic, and probably had a fan club made up of other wolves who howled at the moon while wearing leather jackets. But then, something magical happened. One day, a group of enterprising humans, probably tired of hunting their dinner and looking for a new sidekick, decided to adopt some of these wild canines. They figured, “Hey, if these guys can run fast and look great in fur, they might be useful!” So, they invited the wolves over for dinner, but instead of being served steak, they got a bowl of kibble. Now, these wolves were savvy. They thought, “Why hunt for food when we can charm these humans into giving us free snacks?” And thus began the first-ever partnership based on mutual benefit: humans got protection and help with hunting, and wolves got a steady supply of food and belly rubs. As time went on, these wolves began to evolve, not just in appearance but also in personality. They went from being fierce hunters to adorable fluff balls who would chase their own tails and bark at their reflections. It’s like they went through a mid-life crisis and decided to embrace their inner lapdog! Fast forward to today, and you have dogs who will protect their humans from anything, even if it’s just the mailman. Seriously, one bark at the door, and they turn into furry bodyguards, ready to fight off any threat, even if it’s just a squirrel with a particularly mischievous look in its eye. So, in a nutshell, wolves started out as nature’s fearsome protectors and evolved into our cuddly companions who, ironically, are now more likely to protect us from the vacuum cleaner than from actual danger. And that, my friend, is how wolves became (wo)men's best friend—one loud howl and “roll over” at a time!

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