According to a new study, dogs feel more relaxed and less bark more often when they travel to electric cars compared to cars with internal combustion engines.
A study conducted by the British Veterinary Surgeon and a permanent guest of this morning program, Dr. Scott Miller has shown that dogs feel better while traveling to de -electric cars, škoda reports.
The experiment was conducted in honor of continuing the support of the škoda sponsor of the largest Crufts dog exhibition worldwide. In studying, they used the former British show top gear trial route in the surray county.
Studies include the heart rhythm of an annual spaniel cocker named mango during trips up to 110 km/h in three different škoda models with different types of fuel -electric, diesel and gasoline. His behavior was carefully evaluated throughout each journey, after which the pulse frequency was evaluated, which was allowed to get results.
At rest, the mango wrist is 80 beats per minute. On a trip to the Elroq electric car, it only rose to 100 beats per minute. While in fuel and diesel cars the heart rate reaches 120 and 125 shots per minute, respectively, indicating a higher level of stress.
In addition, in Elroq, mangoe looks more relaxed, often lying down and even almost sleeping in motion. In a gasoline and diesel car, he showed more concern.
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