Can Dogs Detect Covid-19?

Can Dogs Detect Covid-19?

The sense of smell of dogs is very useful, they can have 100,000 times the smelling ability of humans and they can sniff out explosives or drugs. Therefore, these pooches are the closest friends of police officers. Scientists at France’s National Veterinary School have revealed that dogs are experts at sniffing out COVID-19, with an accuracy close to PCR tests.

In Dubai, specially trained police dogs were used to assist police to detect passengers who have SARS-CoV-2 arriving at Dubai International Airport. Similar research is underway at the University of Helsinki, Finland.

Can Dogs Detect Covid-19?

In the near future, it is likely that our four-legged friends will sniff out COVID-19 at airports to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus among travelers. With the special study, sweet samples from the armpits of 335 people were tested by PCR and there are 109 people who were positive. Nine dogs were trained to sniff out signs of SARS-CoV-2 infection can indicate positive samples with an impressive sensitivity of 97%.

Of course, using trained dogs is the basis for supporting rapid tests to detect infected people at the earliest. However, we still need a PCR test to determine whether a person is infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19).

On another research conducted by the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover in Germany, published in July 2020. Eight dogs were trained for a week to detect SARS-CoV-2 in saliva or tracheal secretions from people with COVID-19. The research found that the dogs determined the difference between positive and negative samples. On average, dogs can identify correctly 82.63% of positive samples as positive and 96.35% of negative samples as negative.

There is still a lot of research needed to conduct before applying widely in airports, but this may offer a new hope to detect infected people in time, prevent the pandemic as soon as possible.

Can Dachshunds be police dogs to detect COVID-19?

Can Dachshunds be police dogs to detect COVID-19?

Dachshund is a small and may be a tough dog breed. Used to be bred to hunt badgers both above and below ground. As one of the top 10 dog breeds have the best sense of smell and this dog breed is very smart, the dachshund is an ideal choice to assist police officers to detect COVID-19. However, these four-legged friends are not easy to train to be police dogs because they are so mischievous. So they should better be owned at home.

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A Shiba Dog Can Paint And Help His Owner Earn $5,000

Do not underestimate your dogs, they make have a superpower to help you earn a lot of money.

In Canada, a Shiba Inu dog named Hunter had helped its owners Kenny Au and Denise Lo earn about $5,000 thanks to his painting talent. It happened when the couple wants to have artwork in the living room. They had no idea to find expected artworks. They looked at the dog and thought of an idea for paintworks made by a dog. Then, they decided to train their dog on how to hold a brush and draw on paper.

After Hunter knew drawing, he loved to draw, and painting became a part of Hunter’s life. It helped Hunter get more active.

When the couple discovered the 5-year-old boy’s talent. They decided to create an Instagram account for the Shiba dog. Besides, they created a shop on Etsy where everyone can buy his masterpieces for $38 a pop. The couple had brought about $5,000 from selling masterpieces of Hunter.

Hunter could draw whatever he wants without constraining or force. When he gets bored with panting, they will stop. This 5-year-old Shiba dog is a part of the Au and Lo family, not just a pet.

“Hunter can clean up his toys, fetch slippers of his owners, stack toy rings… He is definitely the smartest dog we have ever owned but also has a strong personality so if he does not like something we are asking him what he likes. Like getting his nails clipped.” The dog’s owners shared.

At the age of 5, the cute dog has a lot of artwork. He is also a star on social networks with thousands of followers. Oh! Having such a wise dog is so satisfying, right?

People immediately fell in love with the adorable artist

People immediately fell in love with the adorable artist

A Superman Saves Dog After Leash Gets Caught In The Elevator

In Houston, A man named Johnny Mathis leaps into action to rescue a dog of another woman on December 09, 2019.

A man in Houston, US has quickly saves a dog of another woman (maybe his neighbor) after leash of the dog was caught in an elevator.

A Superman Saves Dog After Leash Gets Caught In The Elevator

The camera captured that Johnny Mathis getting out from the elevator at his apartment complex in Houston, US. When the woman entered the elevator however her dog, which was on a long leash couldn’t follow her before the doors closed.

Found that the dog would get dangerous, Johnny Mathis leapt into action, hold the dog from the leash as the lift ascended.

Johnny Mathis told that: “When she got on I was looking at the dog because that’s a lovely dog. I found that the leash was long but I didn’t think it wasn’t going to make it stuck in the elevator or anything.”

“Instinct just kicked in. I leapt into action, grabbed the leash. There was much fur and that is why it took me a bit to get that lever off of the collar and when I did, I let go, you could see that leash just shoot off to the top of the elevator.”

A Superman Saves Dog After Leash Gets Caught In The Elevator

Johnny Mathis wrote on Twitter that the dog’s owner “started screaming right after the door closed and was bawling her eyes out when it came back down, she thought the worst poor thing”.

“I am thankful I was there on time to save the dog” Mathis said.

Why Don’t Dog Puppies Live As Long As Humans?

It’s a question of a 6 year old kid and it will make you surprised.

I am a veterinarian and I was nominated for examination for Belker, a 10 year old dog. A couple Ron, Lisa, and a 6 year old boy Shane who have been living together with the dog Belker and hoping there would be a miracle for him.

I have examined Belker and found that he is tired of cancer. I advised the family that there was no way to cure him and suggested death by medicine.

When We were preparing the medicine, Ron and Lisa thought that their boy Shane needed to watch this progress so that he could learn something from this experience.

Dachshund dog will go to heaven after death

Next day, I felt sad when I saw the family clustered round the dog. Shane fondled the dog before he passed. The boy composed himself and it made me confused, I wondered whether he could understand what was happening or not. A moment later, Belker passed.

Shane seemed to accept that Belker passed away. After death of Belker, we sat and comforted together and wondered why dogs could not live as long as humans? Shane was sitting silently and suddenly spoke up: “I knew the reasons”.

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We were all surprised and looked at the boy, after listening to what he said, we got amazing. They changed my opinion because they were very warm.

“People are born in order to learn to have a nice life, like we have to love and take care of other people, is it right?” Said Shane.

“So the dogs already knew that, why do they live long?” The boy continued.

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Yes, the boy already made me awake and understand many things below:

Enjoying a simple life

Loving with all our heart

Taking care of other people

Being kind

And you can learn some things from the dog puppies.

Always welcome our relatives when they come home.

Never forget chances to go out together

Enjoy happy moments or just enjoy a cool wind which makes you comfortable.

Close your eyes to relax or just feel peaceful.

Play together and be active all day.

Enjoy when someone getting close to you.

Avoid getting angry at someone when they are annoying you.

Take you time to lay on the grass to enjoy a wonderful day

When the weather is hot, just drink a lot of water and be in a cool place.

When you are happy, just dance, jump and show to everyone that you are happy.

Enjoy the fun while travelling with friends or relatives

Be honest

Be loyal

When someone getting sad, stand by and comfort them

Don’t try to become another person, be yourself.

They are tips to have a happy life that we can learn from our lovely dog.

Source: Jose Dell.

What Will Happen When You Leave Your Dachshund Home Alone?

What is the reason that makes dog puppies worried about being abandoned?

There are many reasons why puppies behave problematically when staying alone. For example, he may feel depressed or simply they might not know that they are not allowed to bark, dig or chew household items. Others are unbearable when they leave their owners and become frightened. This article will give you some helpful tips to help your dachshund get rid of anxiety and insecurity when staying alone.

What could have happened?

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All puppies should not be left alone for a long period of time. With dachshund dogs often worried about being abandoned, you should not leave them alone even just for a few minutes since some will probably be vandalized, some will be noisy, others will become crazy and create a riot in the house.

Rescued dachshunds are more likely to experience fear when staying away from their owners, especially during the first few weeks of moving to a new environment. Next, puppies with a shy, sensitive, and docile appearance, those dachshunds are often praised for their “great temperament” and are loved by people. They tend to quickly cling to their owner like a shadow.

The anxiety of being abandoned is more likely to happen to puppies that have moved house since they were under one-year-old, and especially dogs passed through many different owners.

How to help the dachshunds feel less fear when staying alone?

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Firstly, teach your beloved puppy to get used to your absence in a short time. Following your plans, leaving the doxie dog behind in the room they usually stay, close the door and go away, after a while (less than five minutes), go back and skip the greeting with the dog. Repeating this several times, in the same manner, and at the same time of day. Step by step, increasing the amount of time your dog stays alone. If your sausage dog is annoyed, starts barking, rakes open the door, or when you come back to see him chewing on anything, next time he is alone for a shorter time. In addition, the dog’s training process should be adjusted slowly.

Keep following your plan until your dachshunds can tolerate your absence for 30 minutes without any problems. Then, try starting to leave the sausage dog alone in the room at any time and go to your daily tasks like dressing or taking the key.

Before following plans to leave your dachshund alone in the room, let your puppy get some exercise, which can lead him to walk or play games. This will give your dachshund some time to calm down.

You should feed your dachshunds before leaving, it will make them feel comfortable and fall asleep easier.

The room you leave your puppy in should be carefully selected to minimize damage. It is best to stay away from places with wires or valuable furniture. That place should also calculate how to make if the dog barking is less disturbing to the neighbors. It is important to note that your pet should be kept indoors rather than in the garden as they will feel safer.

Moreover, you can leave your dachshund at home with favorite toys attached with his favorite food which can distract his attention for a few minutes when you leave, it will also help him feel less intension, overcome the fear and gradually get used to being alone. Leave an old shirt of yours before leaving. The fact that putting your shirt in your dog’s house will help him get used to being alone easier. Some dachshunds seem to be relieved to hear the familiar sounds of a melody playing on the radio. Therefore, you can record a 30-minute conversation with your family and play it for the dog as you leave.

When you return, the greeting should be short and do not get too excited. For whatever reason, you should not be angry, yell at or punish your wiener dog. If something goes wrong, reconsider your responsibilities and if necessary, ask someone for help.

Consider a long-term method

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In order to deal with the situation when you going out, puppies have to feel comfortable and calm even you are not with them. The following tips could help you to create a more independent relationship between you and your dogs. It also helps to decrease the dependence of your dog puppy on you which leads to anxiety when alone.

Ignore when the puppy is trying to attract your attention. Don’t talk but also don’t scold the sausage dog at that time, don’t touch or even look at him. When you want to show interest in your pet, call him to you and cuddle him, play with him for as long as he wants. If you do so often, the doxie dog will understand that if he knows to keep quiet and try to act independently, you will notice him more. Decide on the amount of time you will pretend to ignore your dachshund and when to cuddle and play with him. This will certainly create an independent relationship rather than constantly rubbing his head, scratching him, or talking to him whenever you walk around the house.

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Do not let the dachshund follow you from room to room. If you take an adult dog home, remember to train this from day one. Don’t forget to close the door when you move into another room and leave your pet alone for a few minutes until you return. When you come back, stay calm and appear aware of the dog’s presence in the room, but don’t overly show it.

Helping your dachshund identify you are about to leave with simple actions like finding a car key or wearing a coat.

If you are about to take a new dog home, first prepare for him an overnight spot in the kitchen, and don’t let him sleep in your bedroom immediately. This will prevent your puppy from being with you continuously for a long time.

Show problematic behavior as soon as you leave. The first 15 minutes were always the worst and during that time the dog was extremely uncomfortable. All the physiological signs of fear can manifest as an increase in heart rate, breathing rate, gasping for breath, drooling, excessive hyperactivity, and sometimes even urinating. The dog is always trying to follow you. They will scratch the door, scratch the carpet, nibble on the door frame, or jump up to peer out through the window. In addition, your puppy may bark, whine or howl in an attempt to convince you to come back.

After this “crazy” period, your pet may feel calm. They begin to chew on something you’ve touched earlier because they still have your smell. Furthermore, dachshunds can chew and tear these items into small pieces and then roll and roll between them. This seems to make your puppy feel like there’s a layer of your scent around him and protecting him.

Why would punishment make things worse?

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Imagine what it would be like when a person came home, found messy furniture, even broke, or heard neighbors complaining of being bothered and it was all a dog’s fault. In this case, it’s easy to sympathize if the person is angry and scolded. Puppies only recognize the frustration of the owner, then they will show signs that they want to ease the owner’s mood or hope the owner will take the punishment. Unfortunately, the dog’s submissive posture (drooping ears, head low, flat, tail hanging between the legs) is often misunderstood by the owner as an expression of remorse. They often say, “There, he knows that he was wrong”.

Any punishment given after everything has ended is often ineffective. Dachshunds can only recognize their punishment for their actions if you punish them right away. As a result, your dog will not be able to relate your punishment to what he or she did before you got home, even if you led the dog to the place where they had previously destroyed.

It is not that they do not remember what they have done, it just they thought it would be reasonable if they were punished for the mistake they just made, not for what they had done hours ago.

Punishment at that time not only did not work, but it could also even make the problem worse. At this time, besides worrying about being left alone at home, your puppy will be afraid of his owner coming back.

A few other tips

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If you want to raise more dogs just to keep them happy, consider again! It should not because of problems with his current dog that decided to pick another animal. Because adding a pet may not solve anything, it can make your puppy with you feel more miserable.

If your puppy show serious anxiety about leaving you or other behavioral problems, contact your veterinarian or dog trainer soon to get timely support!

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4 Reasons Why Puppies Love Rolling On The Lawn

Have you ever wondered why your dachshund loves rolling around on the lawn? Everyone seems to think this is a weird game for dogs, but actually, this behavior is very normal in the dog world. The following are the 4 most common reasons that researchers explain for the behavior.

1. Instinct is inherited from hunting dogs

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The wolf is a distant relative of the domestic dog, some behavior of the wolf that resembles the dog. According to Pat Goodmann (researcher and manager of the Wolf Park in Indiana), when a wolf smells a strange smell, he begins to smell and then rolls back and forth on that scent, letting the strange smell reverberate on his entire body (especially around the face and neck area). When this wolf returned to the pack, its friends received a new scent by sniffing the scent very carefully. At Wolf Park, Goodmann and his colleagues observed a few examples of wolves following scents to find their hosts.

2. Eliminating irritating smells

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A dog has more than 220 million olfactory organs in the nose (while humans only have about 5 million olfactory organs), so they will have more sensitive olfactory than humans. The scents that we love such as shampoos, perfumes, etc. are not pleasant for your puppy. Therefore, when they smell these odors, dachshunds tend to want to eliminate those irritating odors by rolling on the grass.

When using dog products with scents, try various pet shampoos and hair products until you find your dog’s favorite scent. If you can’t find the right smell, you can use unscented pet care products.

3. Helping relieve itching

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Sausage dogs that rolling around on the lawn can be a warning sign of a health problem that causes itching on the body. This symptom may be caused by skin allergies or insect stings. The owner should take the pet to the vet to see if the dog exhibits a lot of itching.

4. Being inhibited

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If you find that your dachshund is constantly rolling around on the lawn, this could be a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder (a chronic psychological disorder, obsessive thoughts, worries with no good reason and to perform compulsive behaviors to reduce stress and anxiety.)

To overcome this situation, Professor Sofia Yin (veterinarian and animal behavior analyst) recommends that you should keep an eye on the dog’s olfactory stimulants and prevent him from rolling around constantly. On the other hand, the owner can set up fun games for the dog, and reward him for forgetting the bad habit.

In general, the act of rolling on the lawn is not dangerous to the dachshund, but the things hidden on the other lawn are dangerous for our pets. There are not only pesticides, toxic herbicides, insects that transmit intermediate disease, but also bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Therefore, the owner should keep an eye on the signs and pathologies in the dog to promptly prevent pathogens from happening on the lawn.

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Dachshunds – The Most Fictional Dogs

Special appearance of Dachshund

Body

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Dachshunds are dogs with strange bodies, if you see them for the first time you will feel a bit confused because of the imbalance of their body parts. Their bodies are quite long, on the contrary, their four legs are quite short. When compared to the body length, it is much shorter. Because of such physical characteristics, they are called sausage.

At first, this breed is usually used for hunting, their bodies were quite suitable. can burrow deep into the cave to catch rabbits, mice, and so on. Thanks to their small body, they do this job so well.

In additions, they have a quite long head with deeply sunken abdominals, their chest muscles are large and extremely toned. Moreover, their eyes are slightly protruding, the ears are drooping, make them look extremely cute.

Size

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Dachshund dogs are divided into 3 basic types and they mostly differ only in body size. This is also the basis for you to choose which breed you should buy.

Standard Dachshund has a height of about 30-35 cm and weighs 9-15kg when mature.

Miniature Dachshund (small): This is a hybrid Dachshund, they are the result of a purebred Dachshund with the German Spaniel, so they are slightly smaller in size with a height of about 20-25 cm and a weight of 4-5 kg.

Toy Dachshund (toys): Once fully grew, they only weigh about 15-20 cm and the weight is quite light only about 3.5 kg. Because of their small size, they are known as the mini Dachshund. These dogs were bred from purebred Dachshunds with Terriers and Schnauzers.

The Fur And The Color

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Thanks to the coat of each baby, the experts have analyzed and divided into 3 basic types of dogs:

Long-haired Dachshund dog

Short-haired Dachshund dog

Fluffy-haired Dachshund dog

Most of the dogs’ fur is quite smooth and shiny. Also, they are known as monochrome dogs. Because the color of the hair on their body is almost black or bronze brown. Parts such as the muzzle, tummy and 4 legs are brighter, yellow or chestnut.

However, there are a few types that are mixed in two colors, but these are quite rare. Some basic colors such as chocolate, dark black and light brown, …

What are the personalities of a Dachshund dog?

Today the Dachshund has a much smaller body size than their ancestors. However, their personalities remain and retain their outstanding identities as they used to:

Activity and mischievous

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Dachshund puppies are often enjoyed being walked out, and they especially hate being kept indoors for too long, especially in tight spaces. They also enjoy digging sand and playing frisbee, they also enjoy hunting small animals.

Besides, if you do not chain them or look after them, the possibility that they will run away from home will happen often. Besides, Dachshunds barked loudly even though their bodies were extremely small.

Braveness, strength and being quite shy

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Because this dog has an ancient origin as a hunting breed, they retain their extremely brave and strong nature. They may even be ready to battle with opponents that are much larger than them. If they realize that the owner is in danger, they will quickly go to rescue.

However, they are extremely shy and even afraid of strangers. Especially they do not want non-family members to touch their bodies and their house-keeping ability is also very poor.

Loyalty and love for children

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The dachshund has an extremely noble quality that is very loyal to their owners, they only worship one owner. Therefore, you should avoid raising an adult one because they will still remember the old owner and disobeying you, even expressing an opposing attitude.

If your family has young children and adopted Dachshund breeds, you will not need to worry about letting them play together. Simply because this dog is very swaddling and extremely friendly. They like to run, play or chase with the kids. However, you should still control the situation to avoid unfortunate events.

Being too stubborn and a little hard to teach

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Dachshund is not a docile dog and obeys its owner. They even deliberately protested if they were not satisfied with their owner’s orders. For example, if you forbid them from entering the bedroom, in the opposite, the curious nature will make them find a way to get in, especially when you are not at home.

Because of their unpredictability, you will have a lot of difficulties in teaching and training this dog. You need to tell them who is the owner, what they are not allowed to do and the commands they need to follow.

So when they are 2-3 months old, you need to start training them. The more they grow, the more aware they are and they will become more stubborn and destructive, extremely difficult to put on the framework.

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Health Benefits Not All Dachshund Owner Know

Taking care of a dachshund is not only a hobby but it is also a habit to help owners prevent dangerous diseases such as stroke, obesity, high blood pressure…

Many people think that taking care of a sausage dog is just a hobby, however, scientists have proven that taking care of dachshunds gives its owners dozens of health benefits.

Feeling happy, reducing stress

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Recently, the Journal Society & Animals published a survey about the frequency of laughter of dachshund owners, cat owners and many other kinds of animal. The result shows that people who own dachshunds or other dogs feel happier and smile more than owning other animals.

Besides that, dachshund owners when interacting with them daily will release a hormone called oxytocin, also known as the love hormone, more than usual. Therefore, when you own a four-legged friend, it means that you have a “drug” that helps reduce the amount of stress hormone, stabilize blood pressure and increase the feeling of closeness.

The scientists have also proven that staying with your pet for just a few minutes will also help reduce anxiety due to high levels of the hormone serotonin and dopamine.

Weight loss

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According to a report by the University of Michigan (USA), 60% of dachshund owners have reduced their weight significantly. The reason is that dachshund owners often have the hobby of walking their “pet” every day, spending up to 30 minutes every day, you will consume a significant amount of energy.

Becoming confident

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Another study showed that dachshund owners will increase their self-confidence level greatly. Accordingly, the researchers gave dogs to 100 people with autism, and the result was surprising, after only 10 months, 63 of them were able to communicate and communicate normally with people around. The results also showed that they no longer fell into feelings of inferiority and complexity.

Detecting cancer early

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Scientists have tested the dog’s sense of smell, and the results showed that with a keen sense of smell, dogs can diagnose cancer early with an accuracy of up to 70 – 90%. Besides, a study also showed equally surprising results when these dogs could alert a seizure to epilepsy patients before it happened.

Reducing the risk of a heart attack

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Many studies show that keeping a dachshund will help lower the owner’s blood pressure. According to the results of Buffalo University, USA, when the research was conducted with 24 among 48 securities brokers who were treated for hypertension, they were given a dachshund or other dog, while the other half did not. Who has been given a dog has more stable and improved blood pressure. Besides it also helps to reduce cholesterol and triglyceride levels significantly.

Another research has also pointed out that doxie dog owners have a higher survival rate and a faster recovery rate after a stroke. Experts recommend adults should do exercise for about two and a half hours a week, and dog owners are more likely to achieve this goal by walking their dogs.

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Top 5 Reasons You Should Own A Dachshund In Your House

We live with puppies because we make each other happy, but do you know that taking care of dachshund puppies also brings you more health benefits? Many studies have proven that taking care of dachshunds is good for our health!

1. Dachshund puppies help you reduce stress.

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Puppies are very helpful during times of stress. People with pets are less likely to get sick and recover faster than people without pets. Babies and children who grow up playing with puppies and kittens are less likely to have allergies as they mature.

Dogs can help you calm down better than having to take medicine. Because their action significantly decreases blood pressure, and the drug does not prevent this effect. The only thing that will protect you from high blood pressure after annoying conversations from other people is to focus on something outside yourself, like a pet. You can learn how to talk to your puppy effectively!

Your puppy doesn’t need to be there to make you feel something. As long as you know your puppy will always be waiting for you to come home, that’s enough. Cuddling and hugging your sausage dog can also help reduce blood pressure, so if you don’t have a pet, you can volunteer at an animal rescue station or pet a neighbor’s pet. A pet is a particularly effective medicine, especially when he is your own.

2. Dog puppies improve the development of children.

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There have even been studies by Aline and Robert Kidd showing that young people from pet-loving families scored higher on the cognitive, social and motor development test.

Another researcher, Robert Poretsky, established the Companion Animal Linking Scale. The younger children score high on this measurement tool, the higher their scores will be in all developmental and empathetic measures.

3. Dachshunds make you healthier, less likely to see a doctor.

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According to a Japanese study, pet owners went to the doctor 30% less than those who are living without pets. Another survey conducted by the British researcher, Dr. James Serpell showed that, just one month after raising dachshunds or other dogs, the elderly has reduced 50% of minor medical problems such as Arthralgia, hay fever, insomnia, constipation, anxiety, indigestion, colds and flu, general tiredness, palpitations or shortness of breath, back pain and headache.

People who have a heart attack and living pet will recover faster and survive longer than survivors without a pet. Among us, who live with a beloved puppy or have an experience with another pet only have a half increase in blood pressure when stressed, compared to those who are living without a pet.

4. They will do exercise with you.

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Keeping up with puppies can be a challenge when chasing dachshunds around the house and yard, however, it also has other benefits too.

Pets help you increase exercise. My physical strength has increased since the four-legged friends came to live with us. My doxie dog loves to catch and we catch outdoors many times a day, and that made me stand up and move. Puppies will not accept you to refuse, they will never let you sleep late, if the food bowl is empty, they will let you know right away and you also cannot ignore the dog’s need for exercise.

Exercise reduces anxiety, boredom, and depression. While others hope that people will care about them, pet owners can have fun playing with puppies, which is good for our mental health as well as for pets. Take time every day to play with your puppy and you’ll feel better!

Pets connect between people together. Taking a dog for a walk or talking about a puppy at the grocery store helps us to talk, connect and care about life and others.

5. Dachshunds can help us relieve pain!

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Seriously, I’m not exaggerating. Positron emission tomography (PET scan) is an imaging test that helps physicians detect the biochemical changes used to diagnose and monitor various health conditions.

These tests show that touching a pet reduces brain pain processing centers. Puppies can ease pain and anxiety that are always inside you without the side effects of Valium. In other words, a puppy lying on your lap can ease your pain.

We often talk about bonding relationships, when talking about the love we have for pets. Science can measure this pet effect because thoughts and attitudes are affected by changes in brain chemistry. These chemicals evoke feelings of elation, safety, tranquility, happiness, satisfaction, even love.

Blood tests measuring these chemicals show increased levels for humans and pets when there is a link between you and your puppies. In other words, when you bond with your puppies, the chemicals emit well and the bond helps both to feel loved.

Of course, if your dachshund puppy is a mischievous one, needs more instruction, it can make you angry by chewing items or tripping in the house.

But the feelings that puppies have for us are worth so we can just do not care about those things for long. Do not underestimate the impact your puppy has on you and your puppy. Treat your dog as a great medicine, and you’ll both deserve the health benefits from each other.

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Dachshund Parade Costumes That Are Just Too Cute

There were more than 100 dachshund dogs participated in the annual parade on May 27 in St Petersburg (Russian Federation).

The Dachshund dog parade is not a traditional event in Russia. This event has just been started since 2011, but this is a great celebration for those who love short-legged and long-bodied friends. During this holiday, the dachshunds were dressed in beautiful costumes and walked by their owners while marching on the 24m long road in Vasilyevsky Island.

In the early years of holding the events, the dogs were disguised, dressed simply as princesses or dancers, but at the recent parades, imagination of the owners turned the lovely dachshund puppies in new styles. This year, visitors have seen dogs dressed as Sphinx, a king, Rock singer or captain Jack Sparrow of Pirates of the Caribbean…

Parade events often attract a lot of visitors. Visitors here not only admire the dogs in many unique poses but also can choose the dachshund with the most impressive costumes.

Follow the latest images in this unique parade:

A stately Pharaoh. Photo by AP
A lovely satan. Photo by AFP/Getty Images.
In the picture is a luxurious dog “lady” with gaudy black hair and impressive earrings. Photo by AFP/Getty Images
Jack Sparrow. Photo by AP
The owner of this dachshund must love flowers, so he has “makeup” for his dog with two big flowers. Photo by AP.
This dog was dressed in a Chinese emperor’s cloth, matched his owner’s outfit. Photo by AP
Hello, I am a cute dairy cow. Photo by AP

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