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SURPRISING BENEFITS OF OWNING A PET
Pets are wonderful companions that can
bring people great happiness. These
furry friends have a lot more to offer their owners than you may have
expected. Although not a replacement for
diet and exercise, playing with and petting your pet has many remarkable health
benefits that go far beyond enjoying a walk. Here are 8 surprising benefits of owning a pet:
1. Lower Blood Pressure: Pets can significantly
reduce your blood pressure and help to keep it in check. Just the simple and relaxing act of petting
your cat or dog can reduce stress, hypertension and lower your blood
pressure. In turn, this will help reduce
the risk of a heart attack and heart disease.
2. Decrease Depression: Owning a pet can decrease
depression by improving your mood and bringing you a great deal of
happiness. Pets are also wonderful, nonjudgmental
listeners, who will let you vent as long as petting is involved. They will help keep you company and keep your
mind off of whatever is bothering you and calm you down.
3. Reduce Visits to the Doctor: On average, people who own
pets make fewer visits to the doctor because they’re generally less stressed
and more active than people who don’t have pets. This is a huge money-saving benefit and convenience
for patients.
4. Lower Cholesterol: In addition to a
heart-healthy diet and regular exercise, people can lower their bad cholesterol
levels by owning a pet. One reason for
this positive health effect is that people who have pets are more likely to be
active and exercise regularly. And lower
cholesterol means a lower chance of heart disease and other health
complications.
5. Prevent Asthma and Allergies: It may seem strange, but
families can actually protect their children from developing allergies and asthma
by exposing them to animals at an early age. Research suggests that children may develop immunity to these diseases
when exposed to pets. Even children
raised on farms are less likely to have asthma or allergies.
6. Reduce Antisocial Behavior: Pets can help their owners
come out of their shells and reduce antisocial behavior in many ways. Dog owners have more opportunities to
interact socially with others just be going for walks or visiting dog
parks. Pets are also great conversation
starters and may be the very topic that leads you into a new friendship or
relationship.
7. Speed Up Recovery: Pets can help their owners
make a speedy recovery after a major illness or surgery, as well as improve
their chances for survival. Not only do
they provide a great deal of support and happiness during the recovery stages,
but pets, especially dogs, get their owners up and moving for walks and
playtime. This increased activity can
help owners recover faster and take more responsibility for their health.
8. Decrease Anxiety and Stress: Pets can help humans reduce
their anxiety and stress through companionship and physical contact. Research shows that playing with your cat or
dog reduces blood pressure and the companionship provided by a pet has been
linked to significant psychological benefits.