WHY PEOPLE OWN PETS

Reasons why people own pets

Pets can enhance your mood:



Whether you believe it or not, they actually do. Research has shown that people who suffer from various diseases have lesser chances of depression if they keep pets, as compared to those who are suffering from similar diseases and don't keep pets.

Help you control your Blood Pressure:



Research backs this up, living with pets provides health benefits like lowering blood pressure and anxiety - and boosting immunity, as well. Levels of serotonin and dopamine (those neurotransmitters that make you feel so good) rise when you play with a dog or a cat or even your pet parrot.

Your Pet is Your Friend:



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Pets, whether dogs, cats or any farm animals – make great friends for everyone in the family because they are a great source of love and friendship. Pets are playful beings in the house as they keep everyone, young and old, happy in the house.

A dosage of Entertainment:



Pets are a great source of entertainment. They are living creatures that have habits, quirks, and personalities that can keep you laughing for hours. Dogs, cats, and birds are probably most known for having distinct personalities.

They build Responsibility within you:



No matter what type of pet you get home, it will require all your attention. Being responsible for another living being can help you be more responsible in the rest of your life too.

The Real Stress Busters:



Pets are a huge stress buster, and every pet owner will agree with this. After a long day at work, just looking at your pet waiting for you at the doorstep is a massive stress buster.

They increase and build our social connections:



Ever notice that when you’re out with your pet, strangers are more apt to smile, either they say hello, even strike up a conversation? And when you share a goofy video clip or retell a funny story about your pet dog or pet cat, people immediately chime in and share their own pet’s similarly silly antics.

Ditch the Alarm Clock, Get a Pet:



Alarm clocks are an evil necessity of life, right? Especially when we have a 9 to 6 job. But those who own a pet will understand what we mean to say. So don’t be surprised if you have your cat or dog, meowing or barking very loudly at your head while you are sleeping, standing over you, or even swatting you with their paw to wake you up.

A growth of Animal Lover in you:



The way we respect animals shapes the way we treat not only ourselves but others. It’s not uncommon for young children to pull a cat’s tail or tug at a dog’s fur out of mischief but it’s up to us, as adults, to teach the surrounding young to respect animals.

Understanding the Unsaid:



If you have pets around, you become extra vigil and give your best to understand what your pet is trying to tell you.

Learning About Life:

It is very important for people to know that nothing is eternal and that both humans and animals live and die. Having a pet helps people understand the cycle of life and how everything we have is bound to end someday.

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