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404 Research suggests that the specific warmth of a dog sleeping against your body activates the same oxytocin pathways as skin-to-skin contact with a partner, which is why people who sleep with their dog report feeling held even when they technically sleep alone

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/06/2026 23:50 EDT

Research suggests that the specific warmth of a dog sleeping against your body activates the same oxytocin pathways as skin-to-skin contact with a partner, which is why people who sleep with their dog report feeling held even when they technically sleep alone

The warmth of a dog sleeping against your body appears to activate the same oxytocin pathways as skin-to-skin contact with a partner, helping explain why people who sleep with their dog report feeling held even when they technically sleep alone.

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