God damnit Brianna, that's not how domestification of the dog happened at all.
The initial domestification of animals happened because it was mutually beneficial between local wolf packs and groups of humans. Both groups were able to feed themselves as a result of being able to hunt and carry prey together. This evolved into a cleverer breeding program which made the wolves into dogs by breeding slightly less aggressive traits and the effective transferal of the "pack alpha" to a human being rather than a fellow Dog. This happend a good 26,000 years ago at the bare minimum.
Dogs became our first carrying animal in the domestic sense, they would carry food and other things in panniers on their backs and would carry out this duty without complaint because it helped take out some of the need to endlessly find food for themselves. It's also theorized that the evolution of Homo Sapiens Sapiens was secured by its domestification of wild animals and the two areas on the Eurasian continent which embraced this first were also areas of the first civilizations.