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It takes more than one dog, Benson said, since wolf packs can lure one guardian dog away from the herd. She currently has 23 livestock guardian dogs at her Oregon property.
Genetic analysis of the well-preserved Tumat puppies indicates they were wolves, not early domesticated dogs, and were female siblings dating to about 14,000 years ago.