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Why Kids Who Have Dogs Are Happier

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According to a study at Basset Medical Center, children who have dogs as pets are happier and perform better on clinical anxiety tests than children who don't have dogs.

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In addition to the already well-known health advantages of dog ownership, having a dog at home improves the quality of life and brings delight to children.

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Dogs are frequently rated as better sources of support than humans because they provide children with unconditional affection and comfort, which helps to reduce fear and anxiety.

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Since dogs mimic human communication cues, they are especially well-suited to fostering children's emotional growth.

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According to studies, dogs work as a social stimulant and offer safe discussion chances for children who are experiencing separation and social anxiety.

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As they age, dogs need washable, plush mattresses with interlocking fill for joint support.  Give them the comfort they need.

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The bonding hormone, oxytocin, is released when you play or cuddle with a dog, and cortisol, the stress hormone, is decreased.

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Dogs have a reputation for being excellent companions for kids amid catastrophic disasters, the death of a loved one, and other life events.

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Kids that have pets learn compassion, love, and protectiveness. Taking care of pets cultivates traits that make people better people.

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Owning a pet can improve your child's health by keeping them active. Playing with dogs/cats burns calories & prevents obesity.

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A child's life is eternally improved by pets.  A pet is a priceless gift from the parents.

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