Kids who grow up with dogs behave better than those who don’t, study finds. Here’s why
Dogs provide unconditional love and teach owners about responsibility, and new research says they also may help The study was published Monday in the journal Pediatric Research. “While we expected that dog ownership would provide some benefits for young children’s well-being, we were surprised that the mere presence of a family dog was ,” said Hayley Christian, study co-author and associate professor at the University of Western Australia, in a news release. Previous studies have shown that owning a dog encourages adults and children to ...
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