Animals
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A Dog’s Long-term Stress can be Linked with Relationship it has with its Owner
A study from Linköping University has discovered that the long-term stress level of the dogs was correlated to their owners' personality in a number of ways. As with a lot of popular pets, many dog lovers associate ownership with reduced stress levels. However, sometimes it is also worth asking about the other way around. What does having a human owner mean for the dog's own stress?
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