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  2. Your stress level is affecting your dog, according to new ...

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    And researchers in France found a few years ago that how a dog parent behaves at the vet will affect their dog’s stress levels. ... The former involved a digital stress test and a verbal ...

  3. Behaviour and Personality Assessment in Dogs (BPH)

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    It is important that the test leader is unfamiliar with the dog and has not greeted the dog before the test. Furthermore, the test leader should not be wearing headgear that obscures the face, including sunglasses. [14] The dog's greeting behaviour or signs of anxiety, submissiveness or aggression are observed. [3]

  4. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    So, a dog age 2 is equivalent to a human age 24, while a dog age 10 is equivalent to a human age 64. This is more accurate but still fails to account for size/breed, which is a significant factor. Size- or breed-specific calculators — These try to factor in the size or breed as well. These are the most accurate types.

  5. New Study Explains How to Help Preserve Senior Dogs' Brain ...

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    The AKC reports that one study found that 28% of dogs between 11 and 12 years of age have at least one sign of dog dementia, and that increased to 68% in dogs over 15 years of age.

  6. Canine cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) is a disease prevalent in dogs that exhibit symptoms of dementia or Alzheimer's disease shown in humans. [1] CCD creates pathological changes in the brain that slow the mental functioning of dogs resulting in loss of memory, motor function, and learned behaviors from training early in life.

  7. Dogs are great for stress, but husbands? Not so much ... - AOL

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    Play with a dog. There's a good reason why a dog is man’s best friend. A new study from Konkuk University in South Korea has found that spending time with pups can help reduce stress and improve ...

  8. Temperament test - Wikipedia

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    Shelters use temperament tests to help identify dogs with problem behaviors, including aggression, and to help increase the rate of successful adoptions. [11] For some, these tests are a way to determine if a dog should even be offered for adoption, or to whom they will restrict adoption of an individual dog (adult-only household or sanctuary only, versus family with children).

  9. Dogs can sniff out the scent of stress, new study suggests - AOL

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