What pets can do for their owners
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Many people who don’t like animals People may not understand why we happily keep pets that can’t talk, and spend a lot of money and energy, and what returns we can get. We all know that pets have become an inseparable part of our lives. They are our family. The editor has sorted out for you what pets can do for their owners.

1. Calm the owner’s mood and help the owner stay healthy

Pets are natural mood regulators. Being with cats and dogs, or watching swimming fish for 15-30 minutes, can reduce stress. After regulating the depression, the pet will listen to the owner patiently. Promote interpersonal communication between hosts and reduce isolation. In addition, pets can help their owners stabilize blood pressure; playing with pet dogs can prevent children from suffering from high blood pressure. Lower cholesterol; keeping pets can help lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Help owners keep fit; walking the dog for 30 minutes a day can reach the minimum standard of hyperactivity and reduce the chance of obesity.

Two. Help sick owners, and report the disease to the owner

People who do not own pet cats are more likely to die from heart disease than those who own pet cats. 40% higher; owners of pet dogs can improve their survival rate after suffering from heart disease. Pet cats have more safety effects than other animals, can promote blood circulation and reduce the risk of stroke. Pets can serve as "snack alarm clocks" for diabetic patients. Some pet dogs (about 1/3) can sniff out changes in certain chemicals in their owners' bodies and issue warnings before their owners' blood sugar drops sharply, allowing their owners to immediately replenish food. , to avoid harm.

3. Help for children

Reduce children’s allergies and strengthen immunity. Keeping cats prevents asthma in children. Playing with pets for children with ADHD can improve children's adjustment and strengthen their self-confidence. Being with pets can stimulate autistic children's senses of touch, hearing, feeling, etc., and enhance their attention.

4. Assist in disease regulation

Pet dogs can alleviate patients’ excessive emotions and are often used for mood regulation. Can maintain healthy bones. Walking the dog can help absorb more sunlight and reduce vitamin D in the body. Horseback riding can help stroke patients recover; walking with pets or throwing Frisbees are beneficial.Alleviates rheumatism.

5. Research on cancer treatment

Cancer in cats and dogs is very similar to that in humans, with lumps and wounds that are not easy to heal, swelling of all parts, and lymph nodes. Large, lame or swollen bones, very, very bleeding. Through these, biologists may be able to develop more prevention or treatment methods.

6. Help special patients

The heat generated by the dog's body has a "thermal therapy" effect on patients with chronic pain. Help children with epilepsy; specially trained dogs will immediately "alarm" when an attack occurs, helping patients with Parkinson's disease; guard dogs can open and close doors, help their owners maintain a stable body, and assist in independent living. Pets can also improve the quality of life of patients with aphasia. Special dogs can understand special instructions and can improve the condition of aphasia patients, strengthen their confidence in life, and improve their quality of life. Interaction between patients and animals in clinics and nursing homes can help improve patients' moods.


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