muskox wrote:Way-way-wayward wrote:PeachFuzz wrote:
What makes domestic animals any better?
I think that people like domesticated animals better because we can interact with them more closely, in general, and because we can relate to and understand them better. Most other animals see us as the enemy, while a dog or cat would react to us as a friend. Those are the reasons I prefer dogs/cats over other animals
As you can see from my first pot, I'm not saying they ARE better, I'm saying people LIKE them better.
But wolves are the ancestors of all dogs, so maybe that's why people like them so much.
Yeah, I guess. I mean, I'm not saying I think it's logical to like wolves more because they're the ancestors of dogs. That doesn't give them any kind of "specialness" that I have actually heard people claim wolves possess.
What I'm saying is, let's say, dogs are genuinely "special" and likable because, we, as humans, made them special and likable to us through years of domestication. Before someone takes this wrong, I am still not claiming that dogs are better than other animals. I'm saying that to a human they may be.
You do bring up a good point. The reason for what, I, for the lack of a better word, will refer to as the "wolf craze" (not aiming to offend anyone, I wasn't sure what to call it. Not calling anyone crazy, okay? I just meant they have a very devoted "following") may be due to the fact that people see an animal resembling dogs, which are far more reasonable to form and emotional attachment to. Animals so visually similar may invoke an unreasonable level of trust. We relate to our dogs, which makes us relate to the wolf. That makes a lot of sense.