This Labrador seems to be the leader of its pack
Dogs are direct descendants of wolves. Experts suggest that hunter-gatherers used to give docile wolves extra food scraps, which resulted in the process of domestication. Wolves benefited from this behavior because it allowed them to survive in better conditions. These friendly animals passed on their genes to the later generations, eventually evolving into dogs.

This transformation involved a change in the animals’ shape and personality traits. The alpha wolf figure slowly disappeared and gave way to a more adaptable behavior. Still, this Labrador seems to defy this theory. Surrounded by a circle of submissive dogs, it looks like the leader of a domesticated-dog pack.