Dogs and cats help babies’ health, study finds: Researchers say infants in houses with dogs and cats get fewer runny noses, coughs and ear infections. The dirt and bugs that dogs and cats introduce to human babies can be beneficial — a sort of cross-training for an infant immune system. 
Lick ALL the noses!
Photo credit: Mel Melcon, Los Angeles Times

Dogs and cats help babies’ health, study finds: Researchers say infants in houses with dogs and cats get fewer runny noses, coughs and ear infections. The dirt and bugs that dogs and cats introduce to human babies can be beneficial — a sort of cross-training for an infant immune system

Lick ALL the noses!

Photo credit: Mel Melcon, Los Angeles Times

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