Today i am going to share with you 10 Good Reasons Why you need a dog in your Home.

1. DOGS ARE GOOD FOR YOUR HEART.

Dogs don’t just fill your heart; they actually make it stronger. Researchers at the American Heart Association found that having a canine companion is linked to lower blood pressure, reduced cholesterol, and decreased triglyceride levels, which contribute to better overall cardiovascular health and fewer heart attacks. What’s more, dog owners who do have heart attacks have better survival rates following the events.


2. HAVING A DOG IMPROVES YOUR PHYSICAL WELLBEING AND ENCOURAGES A HEALTHY FITNESS ROUTINE.



Of course! Your dog requires daily exercise, and so do you! Dog owners carry the responsibility of playing with and working their dogs, so it only makes sense that dog people tend to be more active.

3. REDUCE STRESS


There’s a reason therapy dogs are so effective: Spending just a few minutes with a pet can lower anxiety and blood pressure, and increase levels of serotonin and dopamine, two neurochemicals that play big roles in calm and wellbeing. People performing stressful tasks do better when there’s a dog around, too, and studies show dogs ease tension both at the office and between married couples.

4. DOGS EASE SOCIAL ISOLATION.


Science confirms pets help our sense of belonging. One study found that pet owners reported having higher self-esteem, felt more conscientious, and even bounced back from social rejection better . Another study revealed that women and single adults found the most benefit of mental well-being from owning a dog . No wonder dogs are considered man’s best friend (and woman’s too! Lol).

5. THEY CAN HELP YOU QUIT SMOKING.
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 Still smoking but trying to quit the habit? A roommate of the canine variety may be just what you need. In one study, 28 percent of smokers who owned pets reported that knowledge of the harmful effects of second hand smoke on their pets would motivate them to quit.

6. THEY CAN DEFECT LIFE-THREATENING HEATH ISSUES.
owning a dog can help detect, treat, and manage a variety of illnesses and debilitations. Some dogs have been trained to sniff out skin, kidney, bladder, and prostate cancer, among others. Service dogs are known to benefit people with everything from traumatic brain injury to autism to rheumatoid arthritis, increasing mobility and promoting independence. Alzheimer’s patients are soothed by dogs, whose companionship also seems to mitigate emotional flare-ups and aggression.

7. NO BORING MOMENT.

Ever found yourself sitting at home, feeling bored? There are so many things you can do with your dog, whether that be taking a trip to the park, training, playing, running, or just watching them playing with a toy. It’s all fun, for both of you.

8.  DOGS CAN PREVENT GRAND-KIDS ALLERGIES.


Back in the ‘90s, experts believed having a dog in your home contributed to children’s allergies. Fortunately, recent research shows just the opposite is true: Dogs and cats actually lower a child’s chance of becoming allergic to pets—up to 33 percent, according to a 2004 study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. As a side bonus, young ‘uns might even develop stronger immune systems.

9. THEY MAKE EXCELLENT WATCHDOGS.

Dogs innately learn to watch and be aware of anything coming your way. Potential burglars are put off by a barking or watching dog in the window. Rottweilers, German Shepherds, and Scottish Terriers are among the top watchdog breeds, American Eskimo dogs are known to be great at alerting families of anything suspicious!

10. THEY ARE HUMAN’S BEST FRIEND.
Because of their heightened sense of smell, sight, and hearing, dogs are extremely intelligent creatures with a loyalty to their humans that is unexpectedly strong. Those with dogs will know–your pups can sense human body language, emotions, and feelings, and this paves the way for an unbreakable bond.
So go get a Dog today if you have none.

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