New research from the Oregon State University revealed that dogs may synchronize their behavior with the children they live with. The study, which was published in the journal Animal Cognition, sheds light on how a canine companion may bond with their human family.

Researchers looked at interactions between 30 children from the ages of eight and 17 and their family dogs. The researchers instructed each child how to walk their dog through an empty room with color-coded tape lines on the floor.

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Each child-dog pair’s walk was videotaped and analyzed for the degree of active synchrony (the amount of time each pair moved or was stationary together), proximity, and orientation/same direction of movement. The researchers found a higher level of active synchrony than they had expected—but less than what is typically found in dog-adult interactions.

Even though this research shows dogs don’t synchronize their behavior to match children to the same extent they do with their adult pet parents, the study’s results were still significant. Oregon State animal behaviorist Monique Udell, the lead author of the study said, “The great news is that this study suggests dogs are paying a lot of attention to the kids that they live with.”

Udell continued, “They are responsive to them and, in many cases, behaving in synchrony with them, indicators of positive affiliation and a foundation for building strong bonds.” The researcher added, “Sometimes we don’t give children and dogs enough credit. Our research suggests that with some guidance we can provide important and positive learning experiences for our kids and our dogs starting at a much earlier age, something that can make a world of difference to the lives of both.”

—Erica Loop

 

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Get ready to head back to Isla Nublar! A new LEGO Jurassic World series is coming to Nickelodeon.

Fans of the 2018 animated special LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit will be excited to see Owen, Claire and the park full of unruly dinosaurs back in action for a new 13-episode series titled LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar. You can catch the first look below.

The new CG-animated mini-series, takes place before the events of 2015’s blockbuster Jurassic World film pairing animal behaviorist Owen Grady with Park Operations Manager Claire Dearing as they handle all the chaos that comes along with running an island full of dinos.

Earlier this year, LEGO unveiled four new LEGO Jurassic World building sets featuring dinosaurs and characters from the new show. You can check them all out here. The new sets priced starting at $19.99 are available in stores worldwide now.

LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar debuts on Sat., Sep. 14 at 11:30am (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon. Starting Aug. 25 a sneak peek episode, “MissionCritical,” will be available for fans to watch on the Nick App, Nick On Demand and Nickelodeon’s YouTube channel.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

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LEGO bricks and dinosaurs go together like peanut butter and jelly—and now fans of both (LEGO and dinos, that is) can have even more fun on screen and in the play room, thanks to a new LEGO Jurassic World series and building sets.

Fans of the 2018 animated special LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit will be excited to see Owen, Claire and the park full of unruly dinosaurs back in action for a new 13-episode series titled LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar.

The show, which takes place a few years before the Jurassic World movies, follows the adventures of Owen, an animal behaviorist and Claire, the park’s operations manager, as they navigate all the challenges of trying to open a theme park full of ferocious predators. Like all LEGO productions, it includes plenty of laughs that both young and old fans can appreciate. The show will debut later this year.

Along with the new series come not one but four new LEGO building sets featuring the characters and dinosaurs from the show. Check ’em out below.

T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle

716 pieces for ages 8+. ($89.99)

Triceratops Rampage

447 pieces for ages 7+. ($59.99)

Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt

434 pieces for ages 7+. ($59.99)

Dilophosaurus on the Loose

168 pieces for ages 6+. ($19.99)

Each sets will be available to purchase starting fall 2019.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of LEGO

 

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