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30 June 2016
Playful dogs are less stressed
It is well known that house-pets are good for people’s health. But how are our dogs doing with us? A research team at LiU is investigating this by measuring the amount of stress hormones stored in their fur.
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17 June 2024
Rehomed dogs recover well
Rehomed dogs recover and can build very strong bonds with their new owners is the conclusion of our latest publication in Frontiers.
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06 June 2019
Dogs mirror owner’s stress
The levels of stress in dogs and their owners follow each other, according to a new study. The scientists believe that dogs mirror their owner’s stress level, rather than vice versa.
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23 January 2018
Multifaceted social skills in dogs
A dog who is able to interpret pointing gestures given by a person may not be one who often seeks eye contact in other situations. This is the conclusion of a study by LiU reserachers, who have examined dogs´ communication skills.
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10 May 2021
Long-term stress in dogs linked to the owner-dog relationship
The relationship a dog has with its owner is related to its stress level. This is the conclusion of a newly published study from LiU. The results also suggest that the link between stress and the owner’s personality traits differs between dog breeds.
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18 March 2020
Social interaction in horses can impact long term stress levels
Resarchers at LiU found that