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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

DOGS' HEARTS BEAT IN SYNC WITH THEIR OWNERS' HEARTS says latest study on how having a dog companion is beneficial to your health - Being with your dog helps you relax and experience the loving bond that unites you

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Dogs' hearts beat in sync with their owners says latest study to show having a pet is good for keeping healthy
  • Australian researchers separated dogs from their owners for new study
  • They then reunited them and monitored their heart rates for patterns 
  • Both dog and human heart rates fell, and then began to mirror each other
  • Researchers were stunned by how much two heart beats came together
Continue reading and see more dog pictures

The bond between man and dog is so strong that their hearts beat in sync, a study has found.
 
Australian researchers separated three dogs from their owners, strapped heart monitors on the people and animals and then watched what happened when they were reunited.  Doggy and human heart rates quickly fell – and then began to mirror each other.


Charts showed that despite beating at different rates, they followed the same pattern, with each dog’s heart rising and falling in tandem with its master’s.



Researcher Mia Cobb, of Melbourne’s Monash University, told the Huffington Post: ‘I was impressed at how much they came together.

 
‘The fact that they shared patterns do closely surprised me.
 
‘This kind of effect of experiencing a lowered heart rate makes a significant difference to our overall wellbeing.

"If we can decrease our heart rate by hanging out with our animals, that’s something that can really benefit the community.’
 
Colleague Dr Craig Duncan, said: ‘Stress is a major killer in today’s society and, as we get busier and busier, it is something that is really important for us to try to help with.
 
‘The Hearts Aligned project aims to show how pet ownership can help us positively deal with the stressors of everyday life.’
 
Charts showed that despite beating at different rates, they followed the same pattern, with each dog’s heart rising and falling in tandem with its master’s

The study, which was funded by pet food firm Pedigree, is just the latest to show that having a dog is good for the heart.
 
For instance, a review of research by the American Heart Association suggested that pet owners have healthier hearts than other people – and dog owners particularly benefit.
 
This may be because of the necessity to go for walks, whatever the weather.

Dogs have also been found to help keep loneliness at bay and may even guard against glaucoma, one of the most common causes of blindness.

Source 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3568690/Dogs-hearts-beat-sync-owners-says-latest-study-having-pet-good-keeping-healthy.html

Photo credits:  The first three dog portraits on this page are by Alex Cearns. 
See more of his photos here:  http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2016/01/take-break-and-smile-with-these-pensive.html



Cats too offer the same health and spiritual benefit to humans with their loving companionship - without the extra chore of having to take them out for a walk. 

More photos of animals smiling here:
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/10/animals-smiling-just-looking-at-these.html

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