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how owning a pet can benefit your health

Did you know that owning a pet can benefit your health? Check out the five ways owning an animal can help you improve your day-to-day life👇

1) Stress, anxiety and depression 🧘‍♀️

Exercise and activity are proven ways of helping reduce anxiety and stress. Having a playful pup can add some motivation and fun to your daily activity and is a great way of changing up your regular exercise. Pets can be very helpful for people who are feeling anxious as studies show that petting or playing with animal can reduce stress related hormones and help increase your happy hormones! The responsibility that comes with owning a pet and keeping to a routine can help re-focus your mind and reduce stress.

2) Loneliness 🦮🚶‍♂️

They say that the best companions rarely have fewer than four feet! The relationship between a person and their pet is a really unique one. We know that they will always be there for us when we need a cuddle! The act of caring for another being gives us a huge sense of purpose and sometimes that is all we need to feel better. Ultimately, our pets create a sense of company and security that is unmatched.

3) Build resilience 😷

Believe it or not, there are actually health benefits to being exposed to pets at a younger age. Studies show that exposure to animal fur at a such an age can reduce chances of developing allergies and conditions like asthma and eczema later on in life. Exposure can also strengthen your immunity system as pets can bring all sorts of natural and unharmful germs into the home which can make your immune system more resistant.

4) Heart health ❤️

Research around the relationship between owning a pet and reduced risk of heart related illnesses is something that is still actively going on. The hypothesis of this research is that every time you pet an animal, the soothing sensation lowers your heart rate and blood pressure. There are actually academic studies in favour of this hypothesis.

5) They can spot illness 🤒

Service dogs can be trained to detect a whole host of different diseases from diabetes to certain cancers. It’s recognised that animals are able to sniff out chemical changes in the body, and in turn can make life changing detections!

Pets are amazing! 🤩

Who knew our furry friends could be such amazing helpers and have such a positive impact on our lifestyle?

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