Dogs have been a big and important part of people’s lives since the beginning of time. According to various research, doggies have been living with humans for more than 10,000 years. Apparently, back in 1976, archaeologists in Israel discovered a truly wholesome find—an archaeologist named Simon Davis came upon an approximately 12,000-year-old human skeleton that was holding remains of a dog. This discovery is considered to be one of the oldest indications of a close human-dog relationship.
Nowadays, millions of people couldn’t imagine their lives without a fluffy companion by their side. According to a survey conducted in Canada, about 83% of dog owners consider their pets to be full-fledged members of their family. That kind of relationship between a human and a dog naturally makes psychologists wonder—what kind of effect do doggies have on their owners’ psychological well-being? Various studies indicate that dogs have a positive effect on a person’s psychological well-being. Apparently, having a dog…
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