This seems like a good paper.
https://www.scienceintheclassroom.org/research-papers/tell-tail-signs-dual-dog-domestication
-Domesticated dogs in Europe 15000 ybp (domesticated by WHG?)
-Domesticated dogs in asia 14000 ybp (domesticated by ANE? or by ENA? the oldest domestication center seems to be near Lake Baikal)
-asian dogs move into Europe 14000-6400 ybp (movement of ANE?) and replace European dogs to a large degree
-Some of the east asian breeds like huskies seem admixed with West Eurasian dogs. I read in Kuzmina and Mallory's
The Origin of the Indo-Iranians that Andronovo had a small husky type dog. I always assumed they got it from some Paleo-Siberian people but I wonder if they got it from their Fataynovo-Abashevo ancestors in Europe in light of this.
Some other papers/articles
-https://www.pnas.org/content/109/23/8878
-https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-origins-of-dogs (argues domesticated dogs present in Goyet 36000 ybp)
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[FONT=open_sanslight]The study yielded another important finding: the mitochondrial DNA analyses of modern and ancient dogs showed that, while most of the ancient European specimens belonged to haplogroup C (60%) or D (20%), the majority of modern-day ones are of haplogroups A (64%) and B (22%), both of Asian origin, pointing to a migration from Asia to Europe.
[/FONT]What about the paternal lineages?
https://news.cnrs.fr/articles/rethinking-the-origin-of-dogs
-https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/12/28/the-33000-year-old-origin-story-of-mans-best-friend.html
This paper seems political. I haven't seen anything that mentions a dog domestication 33000 ybp in SE Asia with no independent domestication in Europe and somehow the SE Asian dogs being brought to Europe.
On a related not how do things like this come out of universities?
http://veparchaeology.org/ch5/ch5q07-doc02.html
Horses domesticated in MENA? Upper Mesopotamia and NW Iran not part of the Neolithic domestication event but North Africa and parts of SSA are? No pig domestication in West Asia?