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Dogs Encourage Better Health

2023-06-15 18:06:19

The young royal family, Prince William and Cambridge Kate Middleton Duchess, made headlines by revealing their new puppy name last week. There are no mention of many stories about how the existence of dogs will affect the health of the future kings and queen. As the newest member of the Royal Family, Rupo is not only the reason he can not succeed the throne, it is a black cocker spaniel four months old, perfect for pets. Medical research around the world concludes that dogs promote better health and that dogs can statistically extend the life expectancy of the monarchy.

The list of health benefits associated with puppy dogs is long. First, according to the scientific report of November 2017, the person keeping the dog is healthier than the one who does not have the dog. Compared with a dog-free person, the dog's parents are easy to walk, there is less chance of heart disease, blood pressure is lower. People, especially dogs and cats, are usually lonely, happy, and reliable than those who do not have pets. According to Dr. Alan McConnell, a pet researcher who is a psychology professor at the University of Miami, a pet can "let you control more of your life".

When I was about seven years old, my neighbor's friend recommended to keep a dog hanging in the street. Her impression is that this dog belongs to her neighbor. I approached the dog nervously and I wanted to be friendly, but it was hinted at by the roaring he was making. I slowly extended my 7 year old hand, but I did not remember much, except that the dog's teeth felt pain by splitting the left hand skin between the index finger and the thumb. I'm scared. I have to sew together over and over again and I still see scars.

This is a dog. They will make your life better. They make you happy. They will make you move. They advise you to pay more attention to the present. They make you feel loved. Probably this is why science proved that dogs can improve your physical, mental and emotional well-being. The details are as follows. According to the survey, keeping a pet can maintain a more aggressive and optimistic view of life and face. Even better, they can even alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. There are many reasons for this, but Karen Weinger, a writer and animal expert, concludes as follows. "The relationship between humans and animals is a way to bypass intelligence and train us directly to heart and emotion."