News-Non-Invasive Cortisol Testing in Dogs

Non-Invasive Cortisol Testing in Dogs

A review of canine cortisol studies emphasizes non-invasive testing methods to improve accuracy and reduce stress, supporting better welfare standards.

News-Pet Life Drives Oxytocin Release in Dogs

Pet Life Drives Oxytocin Release in Dogs

Research comparing dogs and wolves shows that increased oxytocin during human interaction is linked to pet life experience rather than domestication history.

News-Behavioral Signs Can Predict Chronic Pain in Dogs

Behavioral Signs Can Predict Chronic Pain in Dogs

A 2024 study using the Animal Welfare Assessment Grid found that behavioral changes—such as increased fear, stress sensitivity, and reduced play—can be strong indicators of chronic pain in dogs, often appearing before physical symptoms like lameness.

News-Music and Scents Reduce Shelter Dog Stress

Music and Scents Reduce Shelter Dog Stress

Sensory enrichment using music, lavender, or dog pheromones can reduce vocalization and arousal in shelter dogs, enhancing their daily welfare.

News-Breed and Gender Profiles Help Match Dogs to Owner Needs

Breed and Gender Profiles Help Match Dogs to Owner Needs

A foundational study using breed behavior profiles and gender differences suggests that dogs can be better matched to owners by understanding behavioral clusters such as reactivity, aggression, and trainability.

News-Genes Play Key Role in Shaping Dog Personality Traits

Genes Play Key Role in Shaping Dog Personality Traits

A large-scale genetic study in Labrador Retrievers shows that traits like fear of loud noises and playfulness have detectable genetic variance, supporting the idea that dog behavior is partly heritable.

News-Dog Walking Linked to Lower Health Risks

Dog Walking Linked to Lower Health Risks

A 2012 study found that people who regularly walk their dogs are more physically active and less likely to suffer from diabetes, hypertension, or depression.

News-Owner Personality Linked to Pet Attachment Strength

Owner Personality Linked to Pet Attachment Strength

A 2024 study in Frontiers in Psychiatry reveals that owners with higher neuroticism or conscientiousness report stronger attachment to their pets, with gender and family status also playing a role.

News-Dog Walking Improves Health Beyond Exercise Volume

Dog Walking Improves Health Beyond Exercise Volume

A study in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health finds that people who walk their dogs have lower risks of obesity, chronic disease, and depression—even when accounting for other physical activity.

News-Baroreflex Adapts to Stress in Conditioned Dogs

Baroreflex Adapts to Stress in Conditioned Dogs

Contrary to past assumptions, a 1988 study shows that while emotional stress resets dogs’ baroreflex to a higher blood pressure level, it does not impair the reflex’s function.

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