Dog ownership may enhance empathy and sociability through microbiome changes

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Dogs may positively alter human microbiomes, potentially boosting empathy and social behaviors. Research suggests dog owners have a different bacterial makeup, with increased Streptococcus species linked to reduced depressive symptoms. Experiments in mice showed that microbes from dog owners promoted more empathetic and social behaviors compared to those from non-dog owners.


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