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Your pet dog microbes make you a more empathetic person. Know the science behind

The bond between humans and their canine companions is often described in emotional or spiritual terms, but the latest scientific evidence suggests the connection is deeply biological.

While we have long known that dogs reduce our stress levels, researchers are now looking at the invisible passengers they carry: their microbes.

These tiny organisms, picked up from the soil and the great outdoors, may be rewiring our brains to make us more empathetic and social.

HOW DO DOG MICROBES CHANGE HUMAN BRAIN CHEMISTRY?

Recent studies into the gut-brain axis suggest that exposure to the diverse bacteria dogs bring into a home can influence the human microbiome.

Dogs are natural explorers, frequently coming in contact with environmental microbes that differ significantly from those found in a sterile, indoor environment.

Pet owners enjoy the lasting mental health benefits of canine companionship. (Photo: Getty)

Pet owners enjoy the lasting mental health benefits of canine companionship. (Photo: Getty)

According to research published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, when these microbes enter the human system through physical contact, they can stimulate the production of oxytocin.

This chemical shift does not just make us feel closer to the pet; it actually enhances our ability to process social cues and feel empathy toward other humans.

WHY ARE CATS DIFFERENT FROM DOGS IN THIS STUDY?

While cat owners are equally devoted to their feline friends, the microbial impact appears to differ. Cats are notoriously clean animals and typically spend more time indoors.

Their more solitary nature and restricted environmental range mean they do not introduce the same level of microbial diversity into the household.

Cats do not provide the same microbial diversity as dogs. (Photo: Getty)

Cats do not provide the same microbial diversity as dogs. (Photo: Getty)

A study featured in the Journal of Applied Microbiology indicates that while cats provide significant mental health benefits through companionship, they do not facilitate the same specific microbial bridge that enhances human nurturing instincts in the way active, outdoor roaming dogs do.

CAN PET BACTERIA ACTUALLY IMPROVE OUR SOCIAL LIVES?

The implications of this research are fascinating for urban dwellers. In city environments where natural microbial exposure is low, a dog acts as a biological link to the wider world.

Your dog might be making you a better person. (Photo: Getty)

Your dog might be making you a better person. (Photo: Getty)

By diversifying the bacteria in our homes, dogs help prime our immune systems and our neurological pathways. This increase in microbial variety is linked to lower rates of anxiety and a more robust social battery.

Research in Nature suggests that the presence of diverse bacteria can lead to a measurable shift in how a person interacts with their peers, making them more patient and more attuned to the feelings of others.

IS THE CANINE EFFECT PERMANENT FOR OWNERS?

Consistency is key when it comes to the microbiome. While a single interaction with a dog can provide a temporary boost in oxytocin, living with a pet leads to a long-term shift in the bacterial colonies living on our skin and in our guts.

Environmental microbes travel from dogs to human skin. (Photo: Getty)

Environmental microbes travel from dogs to human skin. (Photo: Getty)

For those working in high-stress environments in India, this microbial exchange could be a silent contributor to better mental health.

It suggests that the act of caring for a dog is a feedback loop: their bacteria make us more caring, which, in turn, ensures we look after them even better.

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