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NEW Miniature Schnauzer Banana Tropical Hawaiian Shirt

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Miniature Schnauzer Banana Tropical Hawaiian Shirt

KEY FEATURES :

  • Summer Short Sleeve Hawaiian Beach Shirt. Casual/Dating/Sun Beach Party/Hawaiian/suitable for a variety of occasions
  •  Suitable for special occasions such as Christmas, birthday, celebration, housewarming gift.

PRODUCT INFORMATION:

  • 100% KATE SILK
  • Casual button-down shirts /Soft decent Regular fit/Breathable/Good Quality/Men designer shirts /Good Choice for Summer/men Hawaiian shirts

PRINT : Dye-sublimation printing

WASHABLE : Machine wash cold, only non-chlorine bleach when needed, hang dry, cool iron on the reverse side or dry clean

The health benefits of dogs can result from contact with dogs in general, not solely from having dogs as pets. For example, when in a pet dog’s presence, people show reductions in cardiovascular, behavioral and psychological indicators of anxiety.[159] Other health benefits are gained from exposure to immune-stimulating microorganisms, which can protect against allergies and autoimmune diseases according to the hygiene hypothesis. The benefits of contact with a dog also include social support, as dogs cannot only provide companionship and social support themselves but also act as facilitators of social interactions between humans.[160] One study indicated that wheelchair users experience more positive social interactions with strangers when accompanied by a dog than when they are not.[161] In 2015, a study found that pet owners were significantly more likely to get to know people in their neighborhood than non-pet owners.[162]