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  1. How dogs contribute to your health and happiness

    • Learn how dogs can benefit your physical and emotional well-being, from boosting your exercise and oxytocin levels to reducing stress and depression. Find out how dogs can also teach u… See more

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    Dogs, often hailed as humans’ best friends, have been the topic of many scientific studies looking into how they might boost our well-being. In this Spotlight, we’ll explain ho… See more

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    How dogs keep you in good health

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    ‘Dogs make people feel good’

    Perhaps the most intuitive benefit of sharing your life and home with a canine friend is that dogs give you “feel-good vibes” almost instantly.
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    What clinical research in dogs can teach us

    Our canine companions could also give us clues and open new avenues of research when it comes to clinical research concerning our own health problems.
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  1. Web4 days ago · Learn about the origin, evolution, and diversity of dogs, the most popular domestic animals in the world. Explore the physical traits, behavior, and roles of different dog breeds and how they interact with humans and other canids.

  2. What Your Dog’s Behavior Means - The New York Times

  3. The dog is one of the two most ubiquitous and most popular domestic animals in the world (the cat is the other). For more than 12,000 years it has lived with humans as a hunting companion, protector, object of scorn or adoration, and friend. The dog evolved from the gray wolf into more than 400 distinct breeds.
    In fact, dogs are such great friends that humans probably domesticated them not once, but twice. We were probably helped by our meat-eating ways. Extra meat in winter made for a great treat for wolves. Over time, they became dogs. Now, those dogs come in many shapes and sizes. The way we breed dogs has even shaped their brains.
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    Dogs are the most popular pet on the planet! A third of ALL households around the world have a dog. These playful, friendly, loyal animals make great companions, but they can also be fierce and tough protectors, or intelligent helpers. 2. They evolved from a now-extinct species of wolf.
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    Dogs are regarded differently in different parts of the world. Characteristics of loyalty, friendship, protectiveness, and affection have earned dogs an important position in Western society, and in the United States and Europe the care and feeding of dogs has become a multibillion-dollar business.
    Canines, emerging research suggests, are more like humans than we ever imagined. For one, canines shun people who are mean to their owners, a new study says. It's likely no surprise to dog owners, but growing research suggests that man's best friend often acts more human than canine.
    ( Read more about how dogs evolved in National Geographic magazine .) Here are a few of the latest studies showing the human side of our canine companions. A pug watches humans in Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park in Alaska. Dogs are very observant of their owners' interactions with other people, new research suggests.
    Dog breeds vary widely in shape, size, and color. They perform many roles for humans, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and the military, companionship, therapy, and aiding disabled people.
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  5. Dogs: History, evolution and behavior of our best friends

  6. Why Dogs and Humans Love Each Other So Much | TIME

    WebJul 20, 2018 · With dogs, things are different. Our world and their world swirled together long ago like two different shades of paint. Once you’ve achieved a commingled orange, you’re never going back to red...

  7. WebMay 3, 2021 · Learn about the origins, evolution, and diversity of domestic dogs, the most popular pets on the planet. Discover how dogs help humans in various ways and how to live with them safely and respectfully.

  8. WebThe dog ( Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also called the domestic dog, it is derived from the extinct Pleistocene wolf; the gray wolf is the dog's closest living relative. The dog was the first species to be domesticated by humans.

  9. WebJul 19, 2017 · Why Are Dogs So Friendly? Science Finally Has an Answer. Our pet canines have alterations in their genes that make them more sociable than wolves, a new study says. By Carrie Arnold. July 19,...

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