A pet dog at home will prevent the child from allergies; a baby growing between five animals has no allergies

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Having a puppy at home is beneficial in the development of a baby and preventing diseases. Scientists have made this claim. The dog has been a man's best friend for years. But if you have a pet in your home, your child will be less likely to become allergic. The results of a research conducted between children and animals say that the more dogs there are in homes, the lower the risk of children getting allergies.
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There are many physical, mental, and social benefits to adopting a dog. A dog is one of mankind's most loyal companions, not only indicating its imminent danger, but also fulfilling its loyalty for centuries by being a guard at risk.
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In December last year, a research conducted in Sweden says that the higher the number of pets in homes, the lower the risk of child allergies. Researchers tested 1278 children to do this research. Research has found that children who grow up among pets at 18 months, 3 years, 8 or 9 years old are at a lower risk of allergy.
Research shows that 49% of households have no pets and children born there suffer from more allergy problems within 12 months. In homes where there is a puppy, children are 43% more likely to be allergic. Children who grow up among three pets are 24% more likely to be allergic. Children who live with five or more pets do not have any allergies in childhood.

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