The Healing Power of Pets 

Dog Behavior Articles

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It’s no secret that dogs are amazing creatures. Whether they are snuggling up on the couch or giving us plenty of slobbery kisses, they always find a way to make our lives better. What some people may not realize though, is that their presence has direct, measurable benefits to our health and quality of life. 

 

What does the science say?

Over the past couple decades, veterinarians and scientists have studied the impact of having a dog in the home. It turns out, they have much more to offer than being man’s best friend. Research shows that dog owners suffer from fewer illnesses and recover faster from sickness than their counterparts. Owners make fewer trips to the doctor’s office, they have reduced pulse rates and blood pressures, and they handle stress far better than most people. On average, dog owners have lower cholesterol, they deal with blood sugar levels and diabetes more effectively, and they are less likely to suffer from mental health issues. Lastly, their survival rates from surgeries, cancer treatments, and heart attacks are notably higher than other patients. 

 

What is the physical healing power of pets? 

These benefits happen for several reasons. First, exercise from walks and trips to the dog park elevates our metabolism and contributes to our daily activity. As science has shown time and time again, routine exercise – even in small amounts – is hugely beneficial to our wellness. The second way dogs affect our bodily health is through mealtime. Behavior experts have concluded that sharing meals with a friend or loved one, including pets, impacts the amount we eat. Overall, it results in a more leisurely meal which improves digestion and decreases caloric intake. Combined with the exercise, these lifestyle changes encourage a much healthier weekly schedule. Third, dogs regularly improve our brain’s chemical makeup. When interacting with dog in a positive way, our brain releases the hormones serotonin and oxytocin –those releases lead to increased feelings optimism, trust, and confidence. When massaging, petting, or cuddling a dog, our brain decreases the cortisol (stress hormone) and increases the dopamine (pleasure hormone) levels in our system. Ultimately, these chemical changes affect our attitude, energy levels, and state of being.  

 

What is the social healing power of pets? 

Dogs provide several social and behavioral advantages to their owners. They help train humans to have stronger and more respectful relationships, they provide social outlets for their owners – which makes us more confident, outgoing people – and they further development of characteristics like patience, self-control, and compassion. According to sociologist Leslie Irvine, an expert and lead researcher at the University of Colorado-Boulder, dogs can affect our behavior to an even greater degree. Her study on the intersection of homelessness and pet ownership have given insight to the power of a dog’s influence: she’s gathered testimonials from people who credit animals with saving them from criminal danger, abusive relationships, drug abuse, and suicide.  

 

What is the behavior healing power of pets? 

Once again, this happens because of how dogs affect human behavior. Pets don’t judge us or act aggressively towards us, and our brain learns from and mimics that temperament. Their demeanor encourages humans to more appropriately connect with each other and build healthier friendships. The dog park is a particularly good place to practice social skills, as there are usually so many different people and pups nearby. For more introverted or lonely people, this can be very important for mental health. Lastly, they give humans a purpose. Taking care of another being is a unique experience and having an obligation to support and protect someone makes us stronger. Training a dog provides humans a chance to learn about other creatures, themselves, and how to be a better person. In a lot of ways, a puppy is like a child – and the benefits from raising one are similar in nature. 

 

Truthfully, there has never been a better time to own a dog. Since 2020, rates of loneliness and depression are higher than they’ve ever been. While dogs can’t fix all the pain we feel, they are a place to look to for support. Pets are therapeutic in a number of ways and they fulfill emotional needs of love, security, and comfort. Don’t forget to look to pooches as a shoulder to lean on as we head out of this winter together – they are here for us, just as we are here for them. At Pet Butler, we want you and your pups to help each other live happy and prosperous lives. Don’t waste your time together picking your pets poop, let Pet Butler do it for you. We scoop poop so you don’t have to. Schedule your scooping service now!   

 

Senior Pet Adoption

Pet Adoption Articles

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Are you considering pet adoption but unsure whether to choose a puppy or kitten? Think about the incredible advantages of adopting a senior pet! Senior pets—typically defined as animals over the age of seven—often have so much love to give. They not only enrich your life but also deserve a second chance at happiness. Let’s explore the numerous benefits of adopting a senior pet for both the pet and the owner.

Benefits for the Owner

  • Calm Companionship: One of the primary advantages of adopting a senior pet is their tranquil demeanor. Older animals are generally more relaxed than their younger counterparts, making them ideal companions for families or individuals seeking a peaceful home environment.
  • Known Temperament: Senior pets have well-established personalities. This allows potential adopters to match their lifestyle with a pet that has a temperament suited for their home. Whether you need a lap dog or a quiet cat, you can find a senior pet that fits perfectly.
  • Less Destructive Behavior: Senior pets have already gone through the teething and chewing phases, meaning they are less likely to engage in destructive behaviors. They are often already house-trained, which can save you time and effort in your pet parenting journey.
  • Deep Emotional Bonds: Many senior pets have experienced abandonment or loss, which can lead to an intense sense of gratitude toward their new owners. Adopting a senior pet allows you to form a profound emotional connection as they show appreciation for your love and care.
  • Easier to Train: Contrary to popular belief, older pets can learn new tricks and commands! Senior pets tend to be more focused and eager to please, making training sessions a rewarding experience. They adapt well to new routines, which can make life easier for their owners.
  • Shorter Commitment: If you’re not ready for the long-term commitment of raising a puppy or kitten, adopting a senior pet offers a shorter commitment while still providing a loving relationship. You can enjoy the companionship without the uncertainty of how long they will be with you.
  • Reduced Adoption Fees: Many shelters offer lower adoption fees for senior pets, making it a more affordable option for potential pet owners. Some rescue organizations even provide special programs for those who choose to adopt older animals, further incentivizing the decision.

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Benefits for the Pet

  • A Second Chance at Life: Senior pets are often overlooked in shelters, facing the risk of euthanasia. By choosing to adopt a senior pet, you provide them with a new lease on life, filled with love, care, and comfort.
  • Comfort and Security: Many senior pets have had turbulent lives and yearn for a stable environment. By welcoming a senior pet into your home, you offer them the security they need to thrive and enjoy their golden years.
  • Improved Quality of Life: With proper medical care, a loving environment, and a balanced diet, senior pets can experience significant improvements in their health and happiness. Your home can become a haven for them, promoting longevity and well-being.
  • Less Stress: Older pets tend to prefer a quieter, more stable lifestyle. By adopting a senior pet, you create an atmosphere that reduces their stress levels, allowing them to enjoy a peaceful and fulfilling life.

A Win-Win Situation

Adopting a senior pet offers a multitude of benefits that positively impact both you and your new companion. You gain a loyal friend who appreciates your love and care, while the pet receives the stability and affection they need to thrive.

If you’re looking to bring joy into your life, consider opening your heart to a senior pet. Their gratitude and companionship will not only enrich your life but will also allow you to make a meaningful difference in their world.

View our Pet Wellness Videos for more expert pet advice.

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