A study from Tufts University’s Cummings School found that people who have pets benefit from their own interpersonal and social relationships. Researchers surveyed 500 study participants between the ages of 18 and 26 and found that those who had a strong attachment to their pets had closer interpersonal relationships. They also found that the more people liked their pets, the more sociable they were. Gets you into the habit of moderate exercise Although sometimes, especially during the colder months, walking your dog can seem like a particular turn-off. But walking your dog can help you get more exercise, and a 2006 Canadian study found that dog owners tended to do more moderate physical activity than those who didn’t have dogs. You can make sure you don’t eat foods you’re allergic to Florida Puppy Training Academy trains dogs to be able to smell peanuts in the room, even if it’s just a little bit. This is especially useful for those with strong allergies to peanuts. Those dogs are so capable that they can detect peanuts in cookies or peanuts in packaged up candy. Teaching WeChat: 70308145 Some dogs can sniff out whether they have cancer Specially trained dogs can detect whether a person has colon cancer with 91% accuracy simply by sniffing to detect human breathing. If they have sniffed stool, they can detect whether the person has colorectal cancer with 97% accuracy. It is estimated that a dog’s ability to smell can be up to one million times better than humans. Let the happiness hormone levels increase A study at Azabu University in Japan showed that after teasing a dog, the level of oxytocin (a neurohormone that triggers a feeling of happiness) in people’s bodies was significantly elevated. In fact, oxytocin levels can be raised just by looking into a dog’s eyes. Dogs have been shown to help soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder, and Robert Soliz was an Army soldier who came back from war with a fear that prevented him from expressing any feelings or even hugging his children. He underwent a treatment program called “Pet Therapy” and after six weeks with a golden retriever, he began to experience the warmth of family. Reducing the likelihood of depression Loneliness is common among older adults. Studies have shown that people over the age of 60 are four times less likely to suffer from depression when they have a dog or cat. A study of medical research on seniors showed that pet owners spend less time visiting the doctor each year than those who do not. Dog faces can stimulate motherhood Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz speculates that dogs have infantile facial features, namely “high foreheads, large eyes, short noses and floppy, droopy ears, which can stimulate instinctive responses in humans. These features are called “social releasers” and can trigger the desire to care for them. Soothing Stress Karen Walker, a professor of psychology at the University at Buffalo, conducted a series of tests to show that dogs can help people reduce the stress of everyday life. She found that the blood pressure and heart rate indices of a group of test subjects who were accompanied by dogs were significantly lower than those who were not accompanied by dogs. Forcing you to interact with people If you have a dog, you must interact with people because you have to take the dog to public places. You have that one cute dog around, and people will stop to say hello to you. In some cases, these interactions can be life-changing. 71-year-old Emma Cooper, who has lived alone for eight years since her husband died, says, “I met Bill while walking my dog, and he stopped to say hello when he saw my cocker spaniel, Surrey. He seemed like a really nice guy and told me he once had a cocker spaniel that looked a lot like Surrey. We started talking about dogs and then had coffee together. Then after that, we got married and had the dog as our best man.” Makes you more attractive to the opposite sex Dog’s Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, launched a study in which they surveyed 700 people, 60 percent of whom believed that having a dog makes people more attractive and 85 percent of whom believed that people with dogs are more approachable. Let you learn to appreciate the simple things in life Dogs bring us back to a simpler mode of interaction, in a world full of emails, text messages and videos, we still can’t use these technologies to communicate with our dogs. Instead of playing with our smartphones every day, spending time with our cute dogs gives us a greater sense of authenticity and happiness.
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