Study unravels history and demise of long-haired canine

The 160-year-old pelt of the woolly dog Mutton in the Smithsonian Institution’s collection.

A little-known dog lineage with fur so thick it was spun into blankets was selectively bred for millennia by Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest until its rapid demise following European colonization, a study in Science showed Thursday.

The new research was based on a genetic analysis of “Mutton,” one of the last surviving…

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