Multiple Benefits Of Owning Dogs

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We adopt and purchase dogs for multiple reasons: to provide companionship, someone to care for, a lesson of responsibility, playmate for our children etc. but did it ever occur to you that owning a dog can help you live longer? Studies have shown that owning a dog can help the owner build a stronger, healthier heart. Most dogs require a lot exercise, providing motivation and more opportunities for owners take walks, runs and other forms of exercise. This additional exercise dog owners participate in makes owners less likely to contract heart disease and also lowers their blood pressure. Even those who already suffer from heart disease or have serious abnormal heart rhythms live longer than those who live with the same problems and do not own …show more content…
Today dogs act as creatures we can confide in, as a motivational tool for exercise, and are trustworthy creatures we can find comfort in. Through the process of domesticating a once vicious and dangerous animal into a household pet, dogs have proven that they provide multiple benefits to humans, specifically their owners. Owning a dog benefits owners in both psychological and health related forms. Owning a dog has different effect on all ages of people. The benefits for children are different than those for adults but together can create a more harmonious family. In children, dogs can benefit in health related forms. Researchers say that owning a dog strengthens the immune system of children. This is due to the fact that children who grow up with a dog in the house are less likely to develop allergies to animals and have a reduced chance of contracting hay fever and asthma. Even after some sort of medical emergency or illness, dogs provide comfort during recovery, speeding up the rehabilitation process and …show more content…
The company of a dog allows a family to interact more whether it while giving the dog a bath, throwing the ball outside for the pup or taking a walk around the neighborhood. Similarly, owning a dog in a family creates the basis for fun activities and conversation. These conversations can be about life lessons: responsibility, trustworthiness, leadership, all that can be learned and shown through caring for and owning a dog. Also within the household, the dog fulfills the basic human need to touch. It has been proven that stroking, hugging, or otherwise touching a loving animal can rapidly calm and soothe us when we’re anxious or stressed out. There’s something different about the warm embrace of our canine companion than a hug from a sister or