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5 Ways A Pet Is Good For Your Health

Many of us choose to have furry companions in our lives because they’re cute, fun and always there when we need them, but you know what? That four-legged friend who’s always by your side is also great for your health. Research shows that cats, dogs, and other animals are great for our physical and mental wellbeing.  This is another reason to have them by our sides, right?Want to know more? Let’s take a closer look at five of the biggest ways your pet does amazing things for your health.

Built-In Stress Buster

You might have noticed that, when you spend more time around your pet, you feel calmer.  When you sit down to pet your cat, you feel the stress of the day melt away. Well, this is no coincidence! Well behaved pets have been proven to have a calming effect on us. In fact, studies show that petting an animal lowers cortisol (your stress hormone) and boosts serotonin and dopamine — your happy brain chemicals. Translation: your pet is basically a fuzzy anti-anxiety medication with a tail.

Personal Trainer on Paws

If your dog’s giving you that “walk me or else” look, congratulations, you’ve got yourself a fitness accountability partner. Daily walks, games of fetch, or even chasing your cat off the kitchen counter can add serious steps to your day.

Not into treadmills? Perfect. Dogs don’t care about gyms; they just want movement. Bonus: outdoor walks mean fresh air, sunlight, and the occasional unsolicited conversation with another human (it happens).

The Ultimate Mood Booster

Pets don’t judge. They don’t care if you haven’t brushed your hair or if you’re wearing yesterday’s hoodie. They’re just thrilled you exist at all. That unconditional love works wonders for emotional health,  boosting confidence, reducing loneliness, and reminding you that you’re someone’s favorite human.

And if your dog seems to know when you’re sad, you’re not imagining it. Dogs can pick up on human emotions and often comfort their owners in response. That’s why service dog training programs are so powerful; they help dogs develop instincts to actively support their owners mental and physical health needs.

Immune System Upgrade

Believe it or not, pets (especially dogs) can actually make your immune system stronger. Exposure to pet dander and the great outdoors can help your body build resistance to allergens and microbes. In fact, kids who grow up with pets are less likely to develop certain allergies. So yeah, your “dirty dog” might be doing you a clean favor.

Better Heart Health (and Not Just the Warm Fuzzy Kind)

Women with pets, especially dogs, have lower blood pressure, reduced cholesterol levels, and a lower risk of heart disease. This this truth is in the extra exercise, reduced stress, and some is having love in your life. That’s right: puppy kisses are basically cardio.

Whether it’s a high-energy Labrador, a snooty Persian, or a talkative parrot, your pet’s doing a whole lot more to support you than you realize. So make sure you take good care of them with lots of snuggles, quality food, and exercise. That way you can have an amazing life together for many years. 

 

About Kellie R. Stone

"I make no excuses for my diverse roles as a Rock Your Feminine Type Coach™ and Branding Expert, best-selling author, and crime thriller novelist. Yes, I do still chuckle a bit at the irony. I kick ass as a women’s biz coach by day and kill off vulnerable fiction characters at night. What the hell, it makes for some interesting dreams. I believe that everyone should pursue their passions no matter how out there they seem to be. One of those pure heart-fluttering passions for me has always been writing. Since I did, indeed, chase my dream of being a writer, I've published two non-fiction books in the self-development genre, co-authored an international best seller, and now I'm finally pushing my much-too-old-to-be-in-the-nest novel out the door and into the world. My whole world is empowering and I adore showing others how to live life unfiltered, whether I do that through the written word or my coaching work. I love my job!" ~Kellie R. Stone

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