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  • Jan 13, 2025 | technology.inquirer.net | Dale Arasa |Aoife Byrne

    Queen’s University Belfast researchers found that dogs can experience the stress of their owners, which could put their health at risk. Their study suggests that these canine buddies feel relief and distress whenever their human companions experience the same. As a result, they recommended that pet clinics consider calming owners during their visits to relieve their furry patients.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | rappler.com | Aoife Byrne |Gareth Arnott |Jasmine W. Payo

    Dogs have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. They have been used to hunt, guard, herd and perform many other tasks, but today they mainly act as companions. While their lives today may seem easy compared with their ancestors, they still face many stresses — including visits to the vet. A couple of years ago, researchers in France showed that how a dog owner behaves at the vet affects their pet’s stress levels.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | diariopopular.com.ar | Aoife Byrne

    Para tal fin, Aoife Byrne y Gareth Arnott reclutaron a 28 perros y a sus propietarios y los sometieron a una serie de experimentos durante los cuales se monitoreó la frecuencia cardíaca de cada uno para determinar los cambios y así medir los niveles de estrés. Cada persona fue expuesta a pruebas agobiantes (problemas aritméticos, tareas verbales) y luego a un video de meditación guiada.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | sciencealert.com | Gareth Arnott |Aoife Byrne

    Dogs have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. They have been used to hunt, guard, herd and perform many other tasks, but today they mainly act as companions. While their lives today may seem easy compared with their ancestors, they still face many stresses – including visits to the vet. A couple of years ago, researchers in France showed that how a dog owner behaves at the vet affects their pet's stress levels.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | phys.org | Aoife Byrne |Gareth Arnott

    Dogs have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. They have been used to hunt, guard, herd and perform many other tasks, but today they mainly act as companions. While their lives today may seem easy compared with their ancestors, they still face many stresses—including visits to the vet.

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