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Kamis, 27 Oktober 2022

Dogs make the environment safer—myth or fact

 We are aware that dogs are one of the animals that can be kept as pets.Due to their intelligence, owners frequently regard dogs as friends, companions, and even housekeepers.Although dogs appear to be ferocious creatures, they actually adore their owners and will bark at anyone they perceive as attempting to invade their territory.In accordance with this, scientists from The Ohio State College found that a climate where loads of canines stood around was more secure or there were less instances of wrongdoing, including murder and attack.



Launching Study Finds: These findings are in line with those of Ohio State University researchers. They found that an environment with a lot of dogs roaming about was safer and had fewer murder and assault cases.According to researchers, you don't actually need a guard dog to protect the environment.According to their findings, the dogs will keep an eye on their surroundings and deter criminals from visiting the area if more people walk their dogs.In essence, people who walk their dogs patrol their neighborhood.They could tell when something was wrong and when they thought someone from outside was in the area.According to Nicolo Pinchak, the study's lead author, "this could be a deterrent to crime."In fact, trust is involved.

The authors of the study discovered that trusting one's neighbors made people feel safer in general.However, in areas where residents had a high level of trust in the numerous dogs in the area, crime rates decreased even further.



Christopher Browning, co-author of the study and sociology professor, stated, "One of the reasons we decided to do this study is because we thought dogs on the street might catch that (danger) pretty well."From 2014 to 2016, crime data for 595 census block (neighborhood) groups in the Columbus, Ohio area were examined by researchers.In addition, they analyzed survey data from marketing firms to determine the number of households with dogs in 2013.Then, they looked at the data.

The researchers also discovered that dogs played a role in preventing threats and that neighborhoods with higher levels of trust in their neighbors were less likely to threaten crime.

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