Science confirms that dogs make residential neighbourhoods safer


By AGENCY

The presence of canines contributes to a decrease in property crimes such as burglaries. Photo: AFP

People might decide to adopt a dog for many reasons, such as providing a playmate for their children or protection for their loved ones. And that’s not all.

According to a new American study, the presence of dogs in a residential area can help make that neighbourhood safer.

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