According to data tracking adolescents in the Tokyo Teenager Cohort Study , 13-year-olds who own dogs show measurable psychological advantages by age 14. Dog ownership heavily correlates with a decrease in several problem areas:

Recent scientific breakthroughs show that the benefits of having a dog go far beyond emotional support—it actually alters biology. Below is a breakdown of the latest findings regarding dogs and teenagers. 🔬 The Biological Breakthrough: The Microbiome

A landmark study led by researchers at Azabu University in Japan revealed an entirely new mechanism for how dogs help teens.

: Pups help quiet chaotic or intrusive adolescent thoughts.

profoundly boost the mental health and social development of teenagers .

: Teens who own dogs have a distinctly different composition of oral and gut bacteria compared to those who do not.

Outside of the microbiology, experts at institutions like the Tufts PAW Lab point to the foundational social support dogs provide. PAW Lab's Teen & Dog Study Recognized