· your dog tilts its head when you cry, paces when youre stressed, and somehow appears at your side during your worst moments. · gazing into your furry friends eyes and giving it pets can cause your brain to synchronize with theirs, scientists have discovered. Recent scientific discoveries now confirm that the bond we share with our dogs physically and chemically transforms both our minds and our bodies. Hecht’s lab is actively recruiting dogs for research studies, particularly seeking dogs with behavioral issues related to early life stress or trauma. Living with a dog might alter our microbiome (the ecosystem of bacteria inside us) in ways that actually. · but that hasn’t been the case with her dog research, likely because of the remarkable variability in canine brains and their close ties to behavior. · have you ever wondered how dogs change the human brain in ways we are only beginning to understand? Thousands of years of co-evolution have given dogs special ways to tune in to our voices, faces and even brain chemistry. Recent research suggests interacting with dogs increases the production of those chemicals in our brain that make us feel happy and boost multiple aspects of our overall health. · anyone who has a dog has spent some time wondering what’s going on in their canine friend’s head — if not thinking they already know for sure. Harvard’s canine brains project is trying to, scientifically, nail that down. Recent research from japan’s azabu university has revealed a promising possibility:

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