All Pets Work - Reward Them With Kindness and Good Health
Have you ever watched as a "Guide Dog" stops a blind person at a stoplight? A period of training gives a guide dog the ability to safely help someone exist in a sightless world. The guide dog also gives unconditional companionship through it's bond with the owner. The owner's safety is paramount in the working mind of the dog. These two have a relationship as great as any human relationship.
How about the safety to all of us who travel? Have you ever watched a drug or explosive sniffing dog operate at an airport? It's a fantastic sight! Because of a dog's super sensitive nose (approximately 400 times more sensitive than a humans) he can detect even traceable amounts of those substances. We must be thankful for the safety they afford us.
Recent studies and tests indicate that dogs can detect cancer. Remarkable and reassuring that medical science can utilize this animal ability in this day of technology.
Did you know Pets are good for your health?
Arthritis sufferers find relief from having a dog present, possibly because of more activity required to care or nurture an animal.
Cancer patients, especially children, had reduced stress in the trauma of cancer treatments. Emotional distress was also reduced.
In a test at Brooklyn College, a test was done concerning heart attack victims that found dog owners
were eight times more likely to survive beyond a year past the attack. Possibly due to the need for walking the dog whereby gaining exercise time.
Alzheimer's disease patients also appeared more alert and had fewer behavioral problems when a dog was a resident of the facility.
Nursing homes commonly have pets to soothe and comfort patients as well as helping with exercise
programs.
Numerous books are available concerning pets and their interaction with people and how they can also teach as well as nurture humans.
A passing note: Pets sleep when they are tired, eat when hungry and give love unconditionally.
Maybe we can learn a lot from them!
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