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Dog Culture

Dog Culture
The culture of dogs is a broad and deep field, encompassing history, symbolism, social roles, and literature and art. The following is a detailed description of dog culture:
Historical Background
Dogs are one of the earliest animals domesticated by human beings, and their history can be traced back to the Neolithic Age, about 7,000 to 8,000 years ago BC. In China, the remains of dogs have been unearthed in the sites of Magishan in Wuan, Hebei Province, Peigang in Xinzheng, Henan Province, and the Hemudu culture site in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, proving the long relationship between humans and dogs. Over time, the dog was gradually domesticated from a wild animal into a right-hand man and faithful companion of mankind.
 
Symbolism
In Chinese culture, dogs are endowed with rich symbolism. On the one hand, dogs are regarded as a symbol of wealth and good luck. There is a saying that “a cat is poor, a dog is rich”, which means that if a dog suddenly comes to the house, the owner will be very happy to adopt it, because it signals the arrival of wealth. On the other hand, dogs also represent loyalty and bravery. There are a lot of stories about the loyalty of dogs to save their masters in history, such as “Sheepdogs searching for their masters for 3,000 miles” and “Righteous Dogs Saving Their Masters”, etc. All these stories reflect the deep emotion and loyalty of dogs to human beings.
 
Social Role
In modern society, dogs are not only pets, but also important members of society. They can be used as guide dogs, search and rescue dogs, police dogs, etc., and play an important role in military, firefighting, criminal investigation and other fields. In addition, dogs are also the emotional support and companion of many people's hearts, and they bring endless joy and comfort to human beings.
 
Literature and art performance
The image of dogs often appears in literature and art works, such as novels, poems, paintings, sculptures and so on. These works show the important position of dogs in human culture by depicting the interaction and emotional exchange between dogs and humans. For example, in paintings, artists often use dogs as the theme to create many warm and touching works; in literature, dogs are also often portrayed as loyal and courageous, and become an important role in the storyline.
 
The Rise of Pet Culture
With the improvement of people's living standards and the rise of pet culture, raising dogs has become a fashion and lifestyle. Dog shows, dog competitions, dog-themed cafes and other activities are emerging, enriching people's cultural life. At the same time, people are paying more and more attention to the health and welfare of dogs, providing them with better living environment and medical conditions.
 
To summarize, dog culture is a field full of warmth and deep meaning. It is not only the embodiment of the deep emotion between human beings and dogs, but also an important witness of human civilization and progress. In the days to come, we should cherish this special friendship more and work together for the inheritance and development of dog culture.

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