The war between cat and dog people is
vicious and will probably never end. Here’s some ammunition for the next time
you are talking to one of those horrible cat lovers.
1. GET SICK LESS!
If our cleaning commercials are to be
believed, humanity is in the midst of a war against germs—and we won’t stop
until every single one is dead. In reality, the amount of disinfecting we do is
making us sicker; since our bodies are exposed to fewer germs we can’t build up
immunities to them. Fortunately, dogs are covered in germs! Having a dog in the
house means more bacteria enters the home and gets inside the occupants (one
study found “dog-related biodiversity” is especially high on pillowcases.)
In turn, people with dogs seem to get ill less frequently and less severely
than people with cats or no pets.
2. RESISTANCE TO ALLERGIES!While dogs can be one of the worst
triggers for people with allergies, growing up in a house with a dog makes
children less likely to
develop allergies over the course of their lives. Even if you were
just a fetus when your mother lived with a dog, you are still less likely to be
bothered by animal hair and dander, or to develop eczema as an adult.
3. BE HAPPIER!
Dog owners are less likely to
suffer from depression than non-pet owners. Even for those people
who do become clinically depressed, having a pet to take care of can help them
out of a depressive episode, in some cases more effectively even than
medication. Since taking care of a dog requires a routine and forces you to
stay at least a little active, it is harder to stay
inside feeling down all the time. The interaction with and love
received from a dog can also help people stay positive. Even the mere act of
looking at your pet increases the amount of Oxytocin, the “feel good” chemical,
in the brain.
4. BETTER HEART HEALTH!
Everything about owning a dog seems
to lend itself to better heart health. Just the act of petting a dog lowers heart
rate and blood pressure. A Chinese study found that people who own
dogs get better sleep at night and are sick less often. Other studies show pet
owners have slightly lower cholesterol and are more likely to survive a heart
attack.
5. MORE EXERCISE!
While other pets have positive
effects on your health as well, dogs have the added benefit of needing to be
walked and played with numerous times a day. This means most dog owners
get the recommended minimum 30 minutes of exercise a day, lowering
their risk of cardiovascular disease and keeping them in better overall shape
than cat owners or people without pets.
6. A MORE ACTIVE SOCIAL LIFE!
Polls show people trust others who
have dogs more than just random people walking on the street and are more
likely to go up and interact with them. Even if you live alone, having a dog
has the same emotional benefit as that of a human friendship.
7. CANCER DETECTION!
Your dog could save your life one
day. It seems that our canine friends have the ability to smell cancer in the
human body. Stories abound of owners whose dogs kept sniffing or licking a mole
or lump on their body so they got it checked out, discovering it was cancerous.
The anecdotal evidence was later backed up by scientific
studies. Dogs are so good at this that some of them are trained to
detect cancer, in as little as three hours.
8. A REFLECTION OF YOUR PERSONALITY!
The kind of dog you have tells people
a lot about your personality. A study
in England found a very clear correlation between people’s personalities and
what type of dogs they owned; for example, people who owned toy dogs tended to
be more intelligent, while owners of utility dogs like Dalmatians and bulldogs
were the most conscientious. Other studies have found that dog owners in
general are more outgoing
and friendly than cat owners. But be careful: Dogs also take on their owners'
personality traits, so if you fly off the handle all the time, it might explain
why your dog is so aggressive.
9. LOWER STRESS AT WORK!
Studies show that people who interact with a pet while working havelower stress levels throughout the day, while people who do not bring a pet see their stress levels increase over time. Dogs in the office also lead to people taking more breaks, to play with or walk the dog, which makes them more energized when they return to work. This, in turn, has been shown to lead to much greater job satisfaction and productivity.
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