Dog Science 2026: The Data Behind Our Confidence in Canines
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The science behind human-canine bonding just got stronger — and more urgent.
In 2023, the Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health epidemic. Now, with 57% of Americans reporting loneliness and an estimated $6.7 billion in excess Medicare spending tied to social isolation, the stakes have never been higher.
This episode unpacks the newest research: dogs that detect stress from breath samples at 90% accuracy, a 2025 Cambridge study linking canine genetics to human mental health, and a clinical trial where therapy dogs outperformed human contact for reducing loneliness in psychiatric inpatients.
The Human-Canine Alliance was built at the intersection of these two crises — loneliness and shelter euthanasia — and this episode shows you exactly why the science says it works.
This is not a pet adoption story. This is a digital public health solution backed by peer-reviewed research.
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Resources used in this episode:
- 2025 University of Cambridge, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 2025 Dr. Nancy Gee, Virginia Commonwealth University, Frontiers in Psychiatry
- 2025 — Cigna Loneliness Survey (7,500+ adults): 57% of Americans report loneliness
- 2025 — National survey: dogs already deployed across NHS, private healthcare, and educational settings for anxiety, depression, and autism — England
- 2024 Scientific Reports
- 2024 Frontiers in Allergy
- 2023 — U.S. Surgeon General Advisory: Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation
The Human–Canine Alliance is a patent-pending platform that matches people in need with rescue dogs in need using AI-powered compatibility matching and personalized training prescriptions to improve loneliness and isolation and reduce dog euthanasia.
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