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Posted 6/3/2009 @ 12:37:32 pm by pawsluv.com
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Studies have consistently shown that owning a pet is good for a person’s health. This is demonstrated nationwide by numerous programs at local hospitals where pets are brought in to interact with the patients. Personnel in these institutions say that the pet visits do wonders for their patients.
Owning a pet can reduce the risk of heart disease and will also help with blood pressure and cholesterol problems. Experts site six reasons that owning a pet will help you maintain your health. First of all, and probably the most important, is the love that develops between a person and their pet. This bond is very beneficial to the overall outlook of the pet owner. Another function your pet will perform is to make your day seem brighter and less depressing, which is beneficial for your mental health.
Your pet will also need steady care, which gives the owner something else to think about besides stress and the toil of the day. If your pet is a dog, you will be walking it regularly, and that will provide you with exercise you may not get otherwise.
Pets are also wonderful sources of new friendships. While you are out walking your dog, you may meet other dog owners and strike up a conversation that can lead to a friendship. Cat lovers like nothing better than talking about their kitties and all the cute things they do. Finally, some studies have also shown that owning a pet will help you build a stronger immune system.