People are living much longer today than in the past. Our society has more Seniors now than ever before. I like to think the vastly growing love of our pets plays a part in our human longevity.
We are all social beings and dogs are pack animals that fit perfectly into our daily lives. Pet ownership is especially beneficial for the elderly and has numerous benefits.
Animal behavior specialist Lynette A. Hart, PhD. says “Taking care of a creature that cares about you and responds to you is a real antidote and preventive medicine for loneliness and depression.”
Some Seniors will become more reclusive after the loss of a spouse. Pets can give them a sense of security, with their unconditional love and companionship. Knowing that another living being depends on you and feeling needed is a powerful motivator.
Pets seem to relieve the stress of our daily lives, by the companionship they bring. Studies have shown that people who own a dog or cat tend to have lower blood pressure and cholesterol. They have even shown that heart attack victims that own pets have a higher survival rate after a year than those that do not.
Richard B. Ford, D.V.M., M.S., a veterinarian in Raleigh, N.C. says “Seniors can benefit substantially from pet ownership.”
We may all know that by keeping our bodies strong and fit we will live longer and healthier lives, but the older we get the less we tend to exercise. Even though we may not exercise for ourselves, we do what we have to for the creatures we love. If “Fido” needs his daily exercise and romps at the park, then that is exactly what gets done.
Once you’re on the search for a pet, be sure to do your research. Raising puppy can be an overwhelming task for an energetic 20 something, so be sure to select a pet that is appropriate for your lifestyle. A great place to start your pet search is with your local humane society.
For Seniors who live in convalescent homes and are unable to take care of a dog or cat full time there are Pet Therapy programs that will visit the centers.
Pets have a Fountain of Youth quality and seem to keep us young by their very nature. It’s tough to feel old when your playing. Throwing balls, making silly sounds and laughing with a furry bundle of joy.
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