Can pets make you healthier?

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Can pets make you healthier?

If you're a pet owner, you won't find it surprising that pets can instill a sense of well-being. Studies have shown that pet owners, particularly the elderly, have lower blood pressure, are less likely to be depressed and have higher self-esteem than people who don't have pets. Among the more tangible rewards: A 1999 study in New York, Missouri and Texas found that medication costs dropped in nursing homes that allowed pets. In another study, 70 percent of the families surveyed reported an increase in happiness and fun as a result of acquiring a pet. In 2000, the American Heart Association's study of stockbrokers found that those who had the companionship of a dog or cat experienced a calming of the "stress response" that can contribute to high blood pressure. After learning the results of the study, many of the pet-less stockbrokers decided to invest in a pet of their own.
 
I have to agree having animals can be calming, but sometimes they can get on your nerves when they do not behave, lol
 
I love my god...a beautiful Labrador Retriever. She is soooo gentle and she's my daughter's best friend. BUT, the older she gets- she's 9 now, the more of a pain she is. She is literally underfoot ALL THE TIME. It's not easy trying to step over her all the time when you are in the kitchen, etc, etc. I don't know if we trained her badly, or she's just a big wuss, but she causes me stress at this point in time. Even though she' s up your ass, when I try to give her a little love, she wants no part of it- she either wants to play or wants to eat. I need a cuddly dog :)

She needs a pet psychiatrist...lol... maybe she needs to be on medication or something??
 
goes4ever said:
I have to agree having animals can be calming, but sometimes they can get on your nerves when they do not behave, lol

I guess the same thing would go for kids too...lol....
 

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