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Study finds dogs react to owners' work stress, highlighting the impact of bringing job worries home.
A study by Washington State University found that dogs can sense and react to their owners' work stress, showing signs like pacing or whining when their owners can't leave work worries at the office.
The research, involving 85 working adults who live with dogs, showed that dogs were more stressed when owners ruminated on work issues at home.
The study suggests that learning to leave work behind can improve both owners' and their pets' well-being.
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