Pets Information
Animals are wonderful and inspirational souls. Uniting with a pet can greatly impact and enrich our lives, improving health, staving off loneliness, promoting emotional wellbeing, providing service, and even saving lives. A pet is a constant companion, and at times, the most important entity in someone’s life.
The bond between animals and people can be terribly strong, and most pets become cherished members of the family. An animal’s affection is unconditional and nonjudgmental. Their devotion is without bounds.
Medical professionals have long observed the many health benefits of pet ownership, in terms of physical, psychological, and social wellbeing. For instance, pet owners have lower blood pressure as well as lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels than those without a pet. The simple act of petting an animal will cause a drop in blood pressure, and interestingly, animals respond similarly by also experiencing a drop in blood pressure while being petted.A pet owner is three percent less likely to die from a heart attack – and this accounts for about 30,000 lives being saved each year. A study found that individuals with heart problems were four times more likely to still be alive one year after being released from the hospital, than those who did not have a pet.
Pet owners enjoy better physical health from exercising with their pets and also have fewer minor health problems. Senior citizens who own dogs require 21 percent fewer visits to the doctor’s office. Dr. William Thomas, author of The Eden Alternative, created a different type of nursing home environment with plants, animals, and children. He found that after 18 months, the facility had 15 percent less deaths and a dramatic reduction in medication use, particularly in drugs that alter mood or tranquilize.
People with animals exhibit better psychological wellbeing. Pets can reduce feelings of loneliness, isolation, depression, and stress. This is especially true for individuals with chronic illness as well as residents of long-term care facilities. Seniors with pets are better able to sustain their level of daily activity and to cope with stressful life events. In combination with other therapy, animals brought into nursing homes promote social and verbal interaction.
Dogs in particular offer some added benefits for their human companions. For instance, dog owners may experience less fear when with their dog out walking or at home. Dogs provide extra defense against everyday stress and are very helpful for children learning to adjust to difficult life-changing situations, such as the illness and death of a parent. The same is true for adults who have lost a spouse.
Animals have a wonderful affect on children and most families report an increase in happiness and fun after getting a pet. Cognitive development, positive self-esteem, nurturing behavior, empathy toward others, and pro-social behavior, are all enhanced in children who have a pet. Young people with pets are also more involved with activities such as sports and clubs.
For individuals with a disabling illness or condition, service animals can be of dramatic benefit. A randomized, controlled trial found that within six months of receiving a service dog, people with severe physical impairment developed better self-esteem, improved psychological wellbeing, and became more involved in the community. Additionally, study participants required 70 percent less hours of help at home after receiving a service dog. This fact alone should give insurance companies a strong incentive to fund service animals for their clients.
Animals are wonderful and inspirational souls. Uniting with a pet can greatly impact and enrich our lives, improving health, staving off loneliness, promoting emotional wellbeing, providing service, and even saving lives. A pet is a constant companion, and at times, the most important entity in someone’s life.
Below are links from my blogs on everything about caring and understanding more about your pets
Animals Jokes/ Stories
Pets
- Pet’s First Aid Kit
- Pet First Aid II
- Pet First Aid I
- Naming your Pets
- Trimming Toe Nails for Your Pets
Dogs General Information & Pictures
- Anatomy of Dog
- Interesting Dog Anatomy Facts
- Interesting Puppy Facts
- Comparison Of Dogs, Cats and Human Age
- Choosing a Dog for Children
- How to Choose a Puppy
- Advantages of keeping dog
- The World Record Breakers
- How Dogs See Color
- Dog’s Age in Human Years
- Effects of music on dogs
- Dogs Are Man’s Best Friend
- Cute Puppies Photos
- Handsome Dogs
- Miniature Pinscher
- Beautiful Paintings
- Nice paintings
- Photographs Of Cute Dogs
- Fun Dogs Facts & Pictures
- Paintings of Two Dogs
- Paintings of German Shepherd Dogs
- Paintings of Dogs
- Pictures of Dogs Mating
- Pictures of Pregnant Dogs
- Cute Dogs
- Photos of Dogs
Dogs Breeds
- Characteristics of Miniature Schnauzer
- Miniature Schnauzer
- Chow Chow
- Shih Tzu
- Pomeranian (dog)
- Pug
- Cute Pictures of Yorkie
- Yorkshire Terrier Training
- Grooming for Yorkshire Terrier
- Yorkshire Terrier Puppy
- Yorkshire Terrier History
- Health Information and Problems of the Yorkshire Terriers
- Yorkshire Terrier Dog
- Some Terriers Photos
- Terrier Dog Breed Information
- More Information about JRT
- Jack Russell Terrier Dog
- Cool Pic of HUSKIES
- White Husky
- Facts about Siberian Huskies
- History of Siberian Huskies
- Siberian Huskies Breeders
- Siberian Huskies Puppies Care
- Rottweiler Painting
- Rottweiler
- Caring For German Shepherd Dog
- History of German Shepherd Dog
- German Shepherd Dog
Dogs Care & Grooming, Nutrition & Health & Training & Behaviour
- Subcutaneous Fluids in Dogs
- How to Apply Topical Medication to Your Dog
- Taking Your Dog’s Temperature
- Dog Odour
- All About Fever In Dogs
- Homemade Dog Treats
- Dog Coat Care
- Looking After Your Dog’s Paws
- Caring For Your Dog’s Skin
- Ear Mites
- How To Clean Dog’s Ears
- Dog Ear Infections
- Mange : Significance and Prevention
- Cheyletiella Mange
- Facts About Mange
- Sarcoptic Mange , “SCABIES”
- Q & A about Demodectic Mange
- Demodex (Mange)
- Dog Skin Problems - External Parasites
- Dog Skin Diseases
- Dog Skin Disorders II
- Dog Skin Disorders I
- Common Dog Disorders
- Parasite Prevention for Dogs
- What You Need To Know For Your Pregnant Dog II
- What You Need To Know For Your Pregnant Dog I
- Breeding of Dogs
- Gestation Period of Dogs
- How Dogs Mate
- Courtship and Mating of Dogs
- Mating in Dogs
- Nutritional Needs For Senior Dogs
- When To Bring Your Dog To The Vet
- Signs of Aging in Dogs
- Caring For Old Dogs
- How to Detect Skin Cancer in Dogs
- Skin Cancer or Skin Infections
- Diagnosis & Treatment Of Skin Cancer In Dogs
- Nutritional Needs For Senior Dogs
- When To Bring Your Dog To The Vet
- Signs of Aging in Dogs
- Caring For Old Dogs
- How to Detect Skin Cancer in Dogs
- Skin Cancer or Skin Infections
- Diagnosis & Treatment Of Skin Cancer In Dogs
- Anxiety-related Chewing in Dogs
- Dogs Problems - Chewing
- Stop your Dog from Jumping Up
- Separation Anxiety Barking
- How to deal with attention-seeking Barker
- Dogs Barking
- How to stop Urine marking for your dog
- Urine Markings in Dogs
- Health Concerns - Dog Kisses
- Grooming Your Dog
- Teaching your dog how to Swim
- How to bathe a dog
- Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth
- Worms We Share
- Dog Care Tips
- THE RIGHT TIME TO VACCINATE
- Importance of Dog Vaccination
- Spaying / Neutering your Dog
- Overweight Dogs
- Puppies
- Dogs - Chewing and Digging
- Ten Tips for Preventing Pet Behavior Problems
- Training Your Dog
- Dogs - Submissive or Excitement Urination
- HouseTraining for Dogs
- How to Tell if Your Dog Is Ill
- Heartworm

Dog Inspiration
- Dog’s Quote II
- Dog’s Quote I
- Dogs Quotations
- The Origins of Dog Phrases & Expressions
- Famous Quotations and Quotes
- Poems about German Shepherd Dog
Cats
- Cats
- Beautiful Cats Paintings
- Anatomy of Cat
- Cats Paintings With Fast Facts
- Amazing Facts About Cats III
- Amazing Facts About Cats II
- Amazing Facts About Cats I
- Fun Facts About Cats
- Photos of Cute Kittens
- Little Kitty
- Cute Kittens
Rodents, Rabbits, Hamsters
- Mini Lop Rabbits
- Holland Lop Rabbits
- Oryctolagus cuniculus, European Rabbit
- Growth Stages of Rabbits
- How To Breed Rabbits
- Fast Facts about Gestation and birth of Rabbits
- Breeding Rabbits
- Cute Rabbits
- Baby Rabbits
- Fungal and Parasitic Diease of Rabbits
- Bacterial Disease of Rabbits
- Housing for Rabbits
- Feeding Rabbits
- Handling Rabbits
- Rabbits
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