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What Clues Does Your Dog's Spit Hold for Human Mental Health?

Beskow the adopted mutt
Beskow, in fine spirits.
(Image credit: Elinor Karlsson, CC BY-ND)

This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

Dogs were the first animals people domesticated, long before the earliest human civilizations appeared. Today, tens of thousands of years later, dogs have an unusually close relationship with us. They share our homes and steal our hearts – and have even evolved to love us back. Sadly, they also suffer from many of the same difficult-to-treat psychiatric and neurological diseases we do.

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