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International Dog Day 2020: Dogs are man's best friend ..!

New delhi date. Wednesday, August 26, 2020

International Dog Day is being celebrated around the world today. The closest animal to a human being is a dog. There has been a lot of research on the relationship between a dog and a person. Scientists have found that keeping dogs increases a person's physical activity. It also reduces the risk of developing obesity and diabetes. This is the reason why dogs are good friends of human beings. Find out today on International Dog Day, why dogs are man’s best friend.

Dogs are protective

Dogs can be of any breed but are mostly protective of their owner. When they experience any kind of danger or inconvenience for their owner, they start barking loudly. In doing so he warns his owner of the impending danger.

Helps maintain fitness

If you have a dog, understand that it will help you maintain your fitness. In fact, under the pretext of running and walking the dog, you also get physical exercise, which maintains the fitness of the body.

Dogs are not selfish

Humans always have a vested interest in friendship, but dogs are not selfish in anything. Dogs selflessly love their owner and expect only love from the owner instead.

Dogs are the most loyal animals

Dogs are considered to be the most loyal of all animals, no matter which animal you choose. Dogs are also prepared to lose their lives to save their owner in any crisis or difficult time.

Helpful in overcoming loneliness

If you feel lonely or you don't have a good friend, take a dog shift. A dog can not only be helpful in overcoming your loneliness, but it can also be your best friend.

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