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Too Much Stress In Your Life? A Pet Could Be The Answer

By Jay Gaulard
Jan 28, 2009
Stress is a part of everyday life. Often from the time we get up in the morning until the time we go to bed in the evening, we are forced to face things that could put us in an unpleasant mood. Traffic jams, no morning newspaper, relationship problems and unruly customers at work are all things that can contribute to our blood pressure rising.

Stress is damaging in many ways. It can cause minor problems, like head and back aches or trouble sleeping to major health concerns, like depression and bleeding ulcers. There are medications that can help us reduce the effects of stress and cope with the problems brought on by it. There are also counselors, support groups and long bouts of complaining to friends and relatives to relieve the effects, but few things help us cope with stress the way a loving pet can.

Odds are, if you aren't allergic to or have a phobia of dogs or cats, you could reap some serious health benefits by bringing one into your home. The way a pet can melt away the stress after a tough day and lighten up our terrible moods will have nothing but positive effects your overall health and well being.

Get up and get moving

Having pets, especially dogs, not only gives you a bit of motivation to get yourself moving, it forces you to do it. Stress and its effects are at their worst when you just sit around and think about what put you into your current state of mind. Having to get yourself up to take the dog out for a brisk walk will give you something else to think about. The walk itself, will get your blood flowing and give you a bit of a workout. You'll be spending time with your best friend, which will likely put you in a better mood. The exercise will increase the output of endorphins, which will do wonders for your state of mind. People who exercise regularly are generally healthier than those who choose not to participate in some form of regular physical activity. They experience less of the negative effects associated with stress.

It's a known fact that an increased activity level is one of the easiest and best ways to counteract the effects of everyday stress. Doctors recommend that an average adult should get about a minimum of twenty minutes of activity per day to promote good health. The average adult dog needs about a daily twenty minute walk to be at optimal health. By giving your dog the amount of physical activity that it needs to be healthy, you'll be giving yourself the amount of activity that you need to be healthy.

The increased activity level will also serve to promote weight loss, lower blood pressure, improve circulation, help with stamina, and let you sleep better. When all other things are considered, it can do wonders for your self esteem.

Say goodbye to loneliness

People who live alone, often suffer from depression and the negative health effects associated with stress much more than those who have companionship. When you're in a bad mood or negative frame of mind that was caused by something that happened to you during the day, it helps to talk about it or share it with a companion. With a loving pet, you'll always have an ear that's willing to listen. You'll have someone who is willing to spend time with you, while you work out your feelings. Studies show that when subjects with high stress jobs were compared to each other, pet owners in the group showed far fewer of the effects of stress of the job than did the non pet owners. This includes hypertension and high blood pressure.

It's very likely that pets make better companions for stress relief than do their human counterparts. Your two legged friends may be in the midst of trying to deal with a bad day themselves. They may want you to listen to their problems and try to help them work through whatever situation they may be going through, before listening to you. On many occasions, it's likely that a human companion may be so immersed in the goings on of their own life, that they either can't or don't have the desire to listen and help you get through your problems. A pet, on the other hand, will provide you with unconditional love and affection, regardless of what their day brought them. Your dog or cat will be by your side to bring a smile to your face and help improve your mood whenever you need them to. If you have the capability of properly caring for a pet and showing them some affection, the kind of love you will get in return will be constant and limitless.

Keeping you safe

Fear can be a huge cause of stress. Being constantly afraid that you, your family or your home is in danger, can bring with it a whole host of problems due to the stress that it puts you under. A dog can immediately erase many of these fears. It's common knowledge that the simple sound of a dog barking, can easily deter a would be criminal from breaking into your home. There are hundreds and hundreds of amazing stories out there of dogs going way above and beyond just barking to ensure that their owners are safe. Dogs have literally fought off would be attackers. They have notified their owners of fires, gas leaks and the presence of carbon monoxide. In rare instances, they have even managed to notify the authorities when their owner was injured. Whether you ever need your pet to perform one of these amazing feats of protection or not, simply knowing that some animals are capable, can put your mind at ease and relieve a tremendous amount of stress in your life.

If you have stress in your life for any reason, getting a pet into your home as quickly as possible is one of the best possible ways of reducing the negative effects that you are experiencing from that stress.
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