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Head of a Dog
Head of a Dog
Thousands of years ago, wolves were domesticated in Canada to assist with hunting. Their descendants developed into dogs that could haul heavy loads while pulling a sled. The Inuit and Indigenous peoples throughout Canada kept these dogs long before European settlers arrived with their own breeds. Today, while most dog breeds in Canada are from European descent, there are five Canadian dog breeds, including the Canadian Inuit Dog, which is Nunavut’s official animal. Dogs continue to help the Inuit while hunting, sealing, travelling and act as a protector from polar bears.