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We’re pretty sure it’s impossible to find a person who doesn’t like petting their dog. It brings so much joy and pleasure, and even helps reduce stress. But it’s also important for our dogs, especially before being left alone. And not just to show our love and affection.
Bright Side has a soft spot for dogs. We can’t pass one by without petting them, and now we’ll definitely do it more often. And we’ll tell you why.
You surely know that leaving your dog alone doesn’t make them happy. They look for you trying to understand where you’ve gone. Moreover, scientists say they can bark and howl for half an hour after you’ve left. We can’t stay at home all day to prevent this, but we can ease their stress.
Ten dogs and their owners were separated twice for 3 minutes. In the first case, the dogs were pet for one minute before separation. In the second, they were ignored before leaving. The dogs were on a leash at all times, all while being closely observed by researchers who monitored their behavior and physiology.
The results showed that, even though the level of cortisol in the dogs’ saliva didn’t change, petting them made them more relaxed for longer. The pups were able to live through the separation from the owner more calmly. Also, their heart rate was lower than when they were ignored.
Despite the opportunity to calm your dog with petting, it’s important to train your dog to stay home alone.
Always reward your dog for their good behavior while training. And track your pup’s habits and conditions of their stay to make their alone time more comfortable.
How often do you pet your dog? Do you pet them regularly before leaving?