People get dogs for a variety of reasons, but usually not for their positive effect on the immune system. In a study of 55 college students, subject saliva samples after petting a dog had higher levels of IgA than those who only pet a stuffed animal. Another study suggests that petting a dog with which you share a companion bond results in the same level of relaxation as quiet reading.

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