【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. prematurely /ˌpri məˈtʃʊər li / (adv.) – too soon
Example: Nobody expected the announcement because it was done prematurely. 
2. pigment / ˈpɪg mənt / (n.) – a substance that gives color to plants or animals
Example: People who have lighter skin have fewer brown pigments.
3. behavior / bɪˈheɪv yər / (n.) – the way someone or something acts
Example: The class was praised for their good behavior.  
4. impulsivity / ɪmˈpʌl sɪv ɪ ti / (n.) – the trait of doing things without thought
Example: Children are known for their impulsivity. 
5. cope / koʊp / (v.) – to deal with something difficult in a calm manner
Example: Adults use different methods to cope with responsibilities.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A new study suggests that dogs, like   humans, prematurely develop gray   hair because of stress.  
For humans, gray hair results from   the loss of a pigment called   melanin in the hair. This loss happens naturally at different ages for men   and women. Women usually start losing melanin at 35, while it usually happens   to men at 30.  
However, melanin loss may start   happening earlier, even as early as a person’s teenage years, because of   stress. According to a new study, this phenomenon can also happen to dogs for   the same reason.  
In the study, scientists from the   Northern Illinois /ˌɪl əˈnɔɪ / University, with   the help of a researcher and an animal behavior   expert, examined over 400 dogs that were between one and four years old. The   researchers wanted to find out what caused the dogs’ hair to turn gray. 
The team asked the dog’s owners 21   questions about the behavior of their pets. The questionnaire was about   behavior showing anxiety, like barking, and impulsivity, such as jumping on people. The team also took   pictures of the dogs and rated the grayness of each one on a scale of zero to   three, with the former indicating no gray hair, while the latter describing a   dog that has gray hair all over its body. The results revealed that dogs that   were more impulsive and anxious had more gray hair than calmer dogs.  
According to one of the researchers,   one common cause of stress for dogs is being left home alone. According to   her, dogs are supposedly raised to be their owners' companions, yet these   pets are left home alone most of the time. Therefore, she recommends dog   owners to leave their pets with a friend when they go away. Another   researcher recommends a special training program that helps dogs cope with stress as another possible   solution to prevent graying. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         What are other possible causes of stress for dogs?
·         Why is it important to study about stress in animals?
Discussion B
·         In what ways can pet owners take good care of their pets?
·         Why do you think some people like having pets? Discuss.