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Good morning fellow furparents! Here’s a scientific fact, why we should not stress ourselves too much specifically if we...
16/03/2022

Good morning fellow furparents!

Here’s a scientific fact, why we should not
stress ourselves too much specifically if we want our dogs to have the best of their lives.

The relationship a dog has with its owner is related to its stress level. This is the conclusion of a newly published study. The results also suggest that the link between stress and the owner's personality traits differs between dog breeds.

Researchers at Linköping University have investigated whether the stress levels of dogs are affected by the people they live with. Stress levels for the past several months can be determined in both dogs and humans by measuring the levels of stress hormone stored in hairs as they grow.

The researchers have collected hair from both dogs and owners, and measured levels of cortisol, the most important stress hormone, in them. They were interested in whether there are differences between different dog breeds. Breeding has led to the genetic selection of different breeds for different tasks. The study included 18 dogs from breeds that have been bred for independent hunting, such as the Swedish elkhound, the Norwegian elkhound, and the dachshund. A second group included dogs from ancient breeds that are genetically more closely related to the wolf than other breeds. This group comprised 24 dogs from breeds such as the shiba inu, the basenji, and the Siberian husky. All owners completed questionnaires about their own personality and that of their dog. They also answered questions about their relationship with their dog, including such matters as how the owner experienced the interaction with the dog, degree of emotional attachment to the dog, and the extent to which owning a dog gave rise to problems.

"The results showed that the owner's personality affected the stress level in hunting dogs, but interestingly enough not in the ancient dogs. In addition, the relationship between the dog and the owner affected the stress level of the dogs. This was the case for both types, but the result was less marked for the ancient dogs," says Lina Roth, senior lecturer in the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Linköping University.

In a previous study, the same researchers had seen that dogs from herding breeds, which have been genetically selected for their ability to collaborate with humans, mirror the long-term stress level of their owner. When the researchers now added information about the relationship of the herding dogs to their owner, it became clear that the relationship was significant for the long-term stress levels also in these dogs.

The researchers conclude that long-term stress is influenced least strongly by the owner and their relationship to the dog for ancient breeds. The hunting dogs show clear links between both the personality of the owner and their relationship to the dog, but it is only herding dogs that demonstrate the unique synchronisation with the long-term stress in the owner.

"We believe that the synchronisation of stress is a consequence of breeding the herding dogs for collaboration with people, while the relationship to the owner and the owner's personality are important parameters that influence the synchronisation of stress levels," says Lina Roth.

Learn more about this fact from this link:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/05/210510113538.htm

Source:
Linköping University. "Long-term stress in dogs linked to the owner-dog relationship." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 10 May 2021. .

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Good evening fellow furparents! Here’s a scientific fact on how we can make friends with our cats.Scientists have discov...
10/02/2022

Good evening fellow furparents!

Here’s a scientific fact on how we can make friends with our cats.

Scientists have discovered narrowing your eyes is the best way to build a rapport with cats.

In a study by the universities of Portsmouth and Sussex, researchers found that the technique mimics what is known as a cat smile – referred to as a ‘slow blink’ – and it appears to help to form a bond between the human and the cat.

“As someone who has both studied animal behaviour and is a cat owner, it’s great to be able to show that cats and humans can communicate in this way,” said Professor Karen McComb, from the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex, who supervised the work.

“This study is the first to experimentally investigate the role of slow blinking in cat–human communication. And it is something you can try yourself with your own cat at home, or with cats you meet in the street. It’s a great way of enhancing the bond you have with cats.

“Try narrowing your eyes at them as you would in a relaxed smile, followed by closing your eyes for a couple of seconds. You’ll find they respond in the same way themselves and you can start a sort of conversation.”

The research team, led by Prof McComb and Dr Tasmin Humphrey, animal behaviour scientists at the University of Sussex, undertook two experiments for the study published in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.

The first revealed that cats were more likely to slow blink at their owners after their owners have slow blinked at them, compared to when they do not interact at all.

The second experiment, this time with a researcher from the psychology team, found that the cats were more likely to approach the experimenter’s outstretched hand after they had slow-blinked at the cat, compared to when they had adopted a neutral expression.

Learn more about this fact from this link:
https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/want-to-make-friends-with-a-cat-blink-slowly-say-scientists/

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Good morning hooman! They said it will be rainy so don't forget to drink your coffee. - Müller, the moon eater
08/09/2021

Good morning hooman!

They said it will be rainy so don't forget to drink your coffee.

- Müller, the moon eater

Hello fellow furparents! Tomorrow is our sweldo day! 'Wag kalimutang bilhan ng mga vitamins ang ating mga furbaby! 🤗🥰
12/08/2021

Hello fellow furparents!

Tomorrow is our sweldo day! 'Wag kalimutang bilhan ng mga vitamins ang ating mga furbaby!

🤗🥰

11/08/2021

Günter and Yuki sleeping together. 🤗

A beautiful piece of heaven on earth.

Hi! I am Yuki! Good evening everyone! Woof woof Owner: Ms. Camille Rivera
11/08/2021

Hi! I am Yuki! Good evening everyone!

Woof woof

Owner: Ms. Camille Rivera

10/08/2021
Meet our adorable doggo:Hi I'm Günter! 🐶Breed: Shih TzuGender: MaleColor: White Date of Birth: 19 December 2020
09/08/2021

Meet our adorable doggo:

Hi I'm Günter! 🐶

Breed: Shih Tzu

Gender: Male

Color: White

Date of Birth: 19 December 2020

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