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Dogs can age healthier by socializing with humans and pets, study says

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Improving dog and human health

The study is part of the Dog Aging Project, a large community-science research effort started in 2018 and funded by the National Institute on Aging and private donations.

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Having furry friends

The researchers used statistical tools to analyze factors in the dogs’ social environments obtained from surveys completed by dog parents.

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Some dogs may not benefit

Scientists not involved in the study pointed out that not all dogs respond similarly. “Some dogs may find social interactions stressful,” said Clara Wilson.

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Surprising findings

– Having children in the household had a negative impact on a dog’s health. – Dogs in wealthier households were diagnosed with more diseases than those in less affluent homes.

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Dogs benefit from a cat companion

The researchers did not specifically look at the effect of breeds — they did not have enough detail on individual breeds — or exercise, Snyder-Mackler said.

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