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01/10/08

Scientist Studies Healing Power of Dogs
Joy

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I love reading these stories! Of course, those of us who live with dogs have “known” that pets heal but its always nice to see that repeated by scientists.

Thanks to the New York Times for this article.

The Healing Power of Dogs

Dogs may play a larger role in health than realized. (Viktor Korotayev/Reuters)Dogs have long had special standing in the medical world. Trained to see for the blind, hear for the deaf and move for the immobilized, dogs have become indispensable companions for people with disabilities.

But dogs appear to be far more than four-legged health care workers. Over the years, data on the larger role dogs play in health has trickled out from various corners of the world. One Japanese study found pet owners made 30 percent fewer visits to doctors. A Melbourne study of 6,000 people showed that owners of dogs and other pets had lower cholesterol, blood pressure and heart attack risk compared with people who didn’t have pets. Obviously, the better health of pet owners could be explained by a variety of factors, but many experts believe companion animals improve health at least in part by lowering stress.


Dogs, in particular, also have been shown to do remarkable things to improve the health of their owners. There are stories of dogs warning their owners of imminent health threats. In 2003, University of Florida researchers published a report in the journal Seizure noting that some dogs seem to have an innate ability to detect impending seizures. A 2000 report in the British Medical Journal examined case studies of dogs alerting people with diabetes of a coming hypoglycemic episode.

More recently, some studies have suggested dogs can be cancer detectors. In 2006, the medical journal Integrative Cancer Therapies reported how ordinary house dogs could identify breast and lung cancer patients by smelling their breath. A University of Maine study is testing whether dogs can sniff out ovarian cancer.

The role dogs play in medicine is celebrated in a new book, “Paws & Effect: The Healing Power of Dogs’’ (Alyson Books, 2007), which chronicles the numerous ways dogs contribute to our health. Author Sharon Sakson is a journalist and television producer, dog breeder and American Kennel Club dog-show judge. She admits to being biased about her subject matter, and she tends to write about the mundane details of dogs and their owners. Much of the evidence surrounding dogs and health is anecdotal, although Ms. Sakson includes many references to published research. The stories of service dogs are particularly impressive, as is the nascent research into dogs’ ability to detect cancer.

Ms. Sakson said she first began thinking about the link between dogs and health while reporting an earlier book on men and dogs. A few men she interviewed who had AIDS credited their dogs with playing a role in their improved health.

While Ms. Sakson says more studies are needed to show exactly what role dogs play in health, any dog owner already knows the benefits of their relationship with their pet.
“I went into it because I loved my dogs — they can do so much for our society,’’ said Ms. Sakson. “There’s no question they give us emotional support.’’

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  1. Bob and PITA

    Having owned a rescue for over 12 years, I can speak with authority on the healing powers of animals. Mine has been certified by the state and is my medical assistance animal in that she can pre-warn me to impending angina attacks; being about 95% accurate. Her record has been slightly diminishing as she gets older; about to turn 13 but still the best chow mix I have ever run across. Our family has over the years been very educated about the amazing things that animals are capable of by watching our Pita and others through the various rescue groups that we have had the pleasure of working with. I do believe that the human race should really take a second look at our amazing four leggers and I am pleased that the medical community and the general population is beginning to investigate and take seriously the wonders of the animal kingdom. We should put aside our egos and shut our mouths except to exclaim in wonder and amazement of the many accomplishments of our friends in fur as the article above indicates. I personally, have learned to respect them far more than many humans I have run across because of their abilities and their lack of alterior motives, only wanting to be loved.
    We believe that the government should make a felony and imprison ANY one who abuses these incredible creatures. There should be a grassroots movement and we should also change the laws indicating that our dogs are our property. They are not! We are their guardians and stewards. This should be the law. Anyway, we are stepping off of our soapbox now and hope that some thought is put into our words. The story above is something that is long overdue and should be reported far more often and broadcast by the media at every turn so as to educate the general population that our pets, our friends and guardians are there as you can see, in more ways than one; asking only for love in return for the many amazing things that they do! From two grateful guardians of our amazing Pita, Bob and Jacob

  2. Joy

    Amen, Bob!

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