1132. Research Says Pets Encourage Stronger Neighborhood Connections
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For the greyhounds running at Florida’s dozen racetracks, a trip to the winner’s circle also means a urine test. So per state regulations, the dog officially known as “WW’s Flicka” submitted her sample. The results came back positive for cocaine. But a hardcore narcotic swimming through the bloodstream of an innocent pup shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone paying attention. According to state records, Flicka had already tested positive five times for cocaine this year before the latest test. Also, join the folks that are giving up life’s traditional path to become live-in pet sitters while traveling abroad. Watch people’s pets in exchange for room and board. Trusted House Sitters’ Angela Law describes what it’s like to constantly be on vacation all over the world. Also, pet owners report stronger neighborhood social connections than non-pet owners, according to a recently published study. They were consistently more likely to report social benefits such as helpfulness, friendliness and trust between neighbors. The research adds strength to claims that pet ownership is a valuable and positive feature in community and neighborhood life. Also, humans and primates have a finely tuned sense of inequity. New research suggests dogs and wolves also possess a sense of fairness. A study in the journal Current Biology, shows the sense is equally strong in dogs and wolves, suggesting a sense of fairness is wired in the genes of canines. So, yes, your dogs know when you’re treating one differently than another. Also, Marissa Hooper pranked her parents by replacing the family photos with almost identical pictures of her Chihuahua. Her mom didn’t notice for two weeks, despite her fastidious house cleaning. The photos went viral and Marissa is on Animal Radio to tell us the motives behind her mayhem.
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