It is difficult to ignore the
good work of organizations such as New Hope or
the SPCA. These compassionate and dedicated rescuers and caretakers of
hurt and abused animals do so much to ensure they are well taken care of. The dogs we have had over the years were
“rescue dogs”. We enjoyed and loved them
and never regretted saving them.
I’ve
recently discovered that not only do pets bring joy, owing a pet is actually
good for your health!
Researchers at several
universities, including the University of London, the State University of New
York and Henry Ford Hospital have found there are several perks to owning a
pet. Besides the obvious reason of the benefits of the love between a pet and
its owner, there are several health reasons which make owning a pet good for
you and your children!
Researchers have found that
children with dogs take 360 more steps a day and exercise more each day. They
believe owning a dog could help in the battle against to childhood obesity.
Other research indicates that cuddling with a furry friend helps children
relax. Petting animals actually slows down the heart rate and makes you feel
calmer. Adult pet owners had lower blood pressure when responding to stress
than adults who do not own pets. Studies have also shown that taking care of
their pets teaches kids empathy. Pets help children and adults cope with stress
such as moving or dealing with a divorce. Therapy for traumatized Bosnian
children included pet therapy. It works because pets provide companionship and
unconditional love. As well, they encourage play and laughter. This helps
adults dealing with depression. Pets can
make them laugh and play when nothing else works.
The biggest surprise to me was
finding out that children living with a pet are 50 percent less likely to
develop allergies! Studies done at Henry Ford Hospital and the Medical College
of George indicates that this may be due to compounds called endotoxins found
in the mouths of cats and dogs. Kids are exposed to them through petting and
playing with their animals.
These are all benefits of
owning a pet, but I think the best reason is to bask in the love of our furry
friends. If there are other health
benefits to owning a pet, that is a bonus.
So, go ahead and rescue a
pet. You will be loved unconditionally
and you may even improve your health because of it. Having pets because they are good for your health . . . it's a good thing!
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