Thursday, March 25, 2010


Health Benefits of owning a dog (and a cat!)

Facts and Stats thanks to our pups and purrs ...

Dog owners walked an average of 300 minutes a week compared to 168 minutes for those without a dog. - HealthyWomen.org

Interacting and petting animals creates a hormonal response in humans that can help fight depression. - News-Medical.net

Research shows that more is better with the households with multiple pets (cats & dogs) showing lower allergic responses. – Journal of the American Medical Association



Studies show that the sound of a cat’s purr keeps their bones strong – and strengthens the bones of their companions. - www.tesh.com

Pet owners have fewer minor health problems.
- Friedmann, 1990, Serpel, 1990

70% of families surveyed reported an increase in family happiness and fun after getting a pet. - Cain, 1985

A pet can serve as an emotional refuge, a patient listener and a connective tissue that gives the family, no matter its trials, a sense of purpose and belonging.
- Dr. Marty Becker with Danelle Morton, The Healing Power of Pets

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2 comments:

jane said...

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jane miller said...

To learn more about Psychiatric Service dogs you will enjoy reading the compelling stories of veteran’s with PTSD and others’ with mental illness in my book, “Healing Companions:Ordinary Dogs and Their Extraordinary Power To Transform Lives.” My book is filled with worthwhile, informative information about the process one navigates through when adopting a PSD. I look forward to hearing from anyone interested in learning more and can be reached at jmiller@oberlin.net, 800-457-0345 or http://www.healing-companions.com. Thanks, Jane