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  2. The 13 Best Indoor Dogs for Homebodies - AOL

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    As humans, we tend to consider cats indoor pets and dogs outdoor pets. Surprise! Some dogs love being inside. Each feline and canine breed has a different environmental preference—generally ...

  3. Therapy dog - Wikipedia

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    Tim, Therapy dog, Israel . Brian Hare, director of Duke University Canine Cognition Center, says the human-canine bond goes back thousands of years. Hare states, "Dogs have been drawn to people since humans began to exist in settlements [...] part of what makes dogs special is that they are one of the only species that does not generally exhibit xenophobia, meaning fear of strangers.

  4. 20 Calm Dog Breeds to Keep You Company - AOL

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    Another English dog breed, these loving pups are known for being excellent therapy and companion animals, especially for people with Autism. Growing up, a Cocker Spaniel named Stella who lived ...

  5. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The aging profile of dogs varies according to their adult size (often determined by their breed): smaller breeds have an average lifespan of 10–15 years, with some even exceeding 18 years in age; medium breeds typically live for 10 to 13 years; and giant dog breeds have the lowest minimum lifespan, with an overall average of 8 to 13 years ...

  6. 10 Delightful Dog Breeds for People Who Live in Small Quarters

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    10 Delightful Dog Breeds for People Who Live in Small Quarters. Jennifer Magid. April 23, 2024 at 6:12 AM ... This breed is perfectly content being indoor lap dogs and don't require a lot of room ...

  7. McNab dog - Wikipedia

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    Where many other breeds have to be pulled off the search because the dog is tiring, the only limitation for the McNab is the energy of its handler. In addition to the above activities, McNabs are now becoming more common as service dogs, demonstrating sensitivity to the medical and psychological needs of humans.

  8. Owning a pet can help slow dementia progress among older adults

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    Contrary to living alone, pet ownership (e.g., raising dogs and cats) is related to reduced loneliness, an important risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline,” the study’s author ...

  9. Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    This breed has discipline as one of its main characteristics. It is a calm and well-mannered dog. As this dog was used as a herd protector, it is very attached to family and goes all the way when protecting those it is attached to. Because of this dog's ability to bond strongly with his master, training should only be started once the Mioritic ...