The Elkhound's independence and strong prey drive are behavioral hallmarks shared with wild canids. What caused this specific trait?
Answer
Selective pressure from the need to track and hold massive game alone
The dog's independence resulted from the selective pressure of its hunting role, requiring it to track and hold elk alone, relying on its own judgment and stamina rather than constant canine direction.

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