Sample of rescued dogs shows link between gut microbiome and aggressiveness
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The gut microbiome correlates with conspecific aggression in a small population of rescued dogs (Canis familiaris)
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CORVALLIS, Ore. - A groundbreaking study by Oregon State University researchers of more than two dozen rescued dogs, some aggressive and some not, showed a... https://t.co/0XljqBFP62
New Research Alert: "The gut microbiome correlates with conspecific aggression in a small population of rescued dogs (Canis familiaris)" (Kirchoff, Udell, & Sharpton, 2019)
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New Research Alert: "The gut microbiome correlates with conspecific aggression in a small population of rescued dogs (Canis familiaris)" (Kirchoff, Udell, & Sharpton, 2019)
https://t.co/22Hutrofje https://t.co/22Hutrofje
gut microorganisms are linked to dog aggression and point to an aggression-associated physiological state that interacts with the gut microbiome https://t.co/EEzOwvgMkH