The Huron-Wendat people did not have pets in the modern sense, but they did have a relationship with animals that were integral to their daily lives and culture. They domesticated dogs, which were used for various purposes, including hunting and as companions. Other animals, such as birds, may have been kept for specific roles, but the concept of keeping pets primarily for companionship was not as prevalent as it is today. Overall, their interactions with animals were largely utilitarian, reflecting their subsistence lifestyle.
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