Friday, March 17, 2017

Dogs lick Turns Good for You


Some home-trained dog does not bite but they often lick your body parts. Licking dog is known as signal friendships often avoided because of the assumption that the saliva is not sterile.

But a study recently published by the University of Arizona and the University of Colorado explains that people who keep dogs has many benefits, especially from saliva the dog itself.

The researchers explained that the dog saliva contains prebiotics in charge of improving the function of good bacteria in our intestines.

Modern medicine may kill the disease caused by bacteria that is growing, but at a time of good bacteria also removed by treatment in this way.

Getting a dog is one of the cutting-edge treatment lately. Researchers revealed that in addition to the health benefits derived from the saliva of dogs, keep dogs that grows with the child makes the child a small risk of developing asthma and allergies.

This research was previously done by some people in their 50s who live with a dog in a few months, as quoted from page Hindustan Times, Wednesday (23/12).

The study also wants to explore further the relationship to get a dog with improved quality of sleep and muscle mass and bone strength.

Dog and owner Have Linkage Of Emotions


There's a phrase that mentions that a pet dog can be a 'mirror' the personality of its owner. But the study found more than that, because, according to the researchers pet dog and human emotion this could actually affect each other.

For example, a relaxed and friendly dog ​​may transmit to humans positive aura. This user-friendly nature of the dog makes it easier to interact in humans and therefore can help reduce stress.

Dr Iris Schoberl of the University of Vienna say, but in the end still people who have the most impact. This was seen when he and his team conducted experiments on more than 100 pet dogs and their owners.

The owners undergo psychological tests to determine his personality while the dogs also undergo similar tests with questionnaires. Samples were then taken by the saliva to determine levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the body of each individual.

The result confirmed that the dog could be sensitive to the emotional state owner. When the owner of stress, as well as the dog.

"Our results this be additional evidence that matches everyday experience. The owner and his dog is a dyad (group consists of two people) and they influenced each other defense mechanisms of stress," said Dr. Iris as quoted by the BBC, Friday (18 / 2/2017).