Dogs can help keep our neighborhoods safer and reduce crime: New study

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PAW PATROL: Experts reveal why taking your four-legged best friend out for a nice long walk is more than just exercise.

in the U.S. Army and the Tinton Falls Police Department in New Jersey, is now a head trainer with At Home Dog Training.The veteran dog trainer brought along his training assistant, Georgia, a 5-year-old Hungarian vizsla, to the"Fox & Friends Weekend" segment as he discussed theGeorgia is a Hungarian vizsla. This dog breed is said to be a "versatile, red-coated gundog built for long days in the field," according to the American Kennel Club.

Dogs "have the mind of a wolf, which is to protect the pack," said dog trainer Glenn Rogers of N.J. on "Fox and Friends Weekend." They found that neighborhoods with higher dog populations had lower rates of homicide, robbery and aggravated assault. These neighborhoods also had higher levels of trust among the residents compared to neighborhoods that had fewer dogs, the university noted in a press release."Trust doesn’t help neighborhoods as much if you don’t have people out there on the streets noticing what is going on," said Nicolo Pinchak, the lead author of the study, who is also a doctoral sociology student at Ohio State University.

In the university’s press release, Pinchak added that the act of dog walking fills in the neighborhood safety gap that trust alone can’t fulfill.

 

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