Next up in our Bow Wow How blog series all about Dog Care is one of our favorite topics – all the great things about having a dog in your life. If you can handle the downsides, the upsides of canine companionship are extensive and are there to be enjoyed – by you and your new canine life-partner. So read on to discover the joy…
A Dog can be your Best Friend: One of the greatest joys of having a dog is experiencing their unwavering love and loyalty. Dogs form strong bonds with their human, always ready to offer comfort during tough times and share the excitement of happy moments Dogs are excellent listeners and can be a friend to lean on in hard times and can be especially helpful if you don’t have a human life-partner.
Improved Physical Health: Having a dog encourages a more active lifestyle. Daily walks and playtime sessions help improve cardiovascular health, maintain a healthy weight and boost overall fitness. The mere presence of a dog can also reduce stress and anxiety, leading to a more relaxed and content life.
Enhanced Mental Well-being: Dogs are fantastic stress relievers. Petting a dog releases oxytocin (the “feel-good” hormone) and lowers cortisol levels (the stress hormone), contributing to reduced anxiety and a sense of happiness. Moreover, the routine and responsibility of caring for a dog can provide structure and purpose, combating feelings of loneliness or depression.
Social Interaction and Bonding: A dog is a conversation starter! Taking your furry friend for walks or visits to dog parks opens up opportunities for social interactions with other dog owners and animal lovers. Dogs can break the ice and foster new friendships, especially for those who might otherwise struggle with social situations.
Security and Protection: Certain breeds are naturally protective, providing an added sense of security for your home and family. They can alert you to potential dangers, making them valuable companions, especially for people living alone or in isolated areas.
Dogs Can Support and are game-changers for people with special needs. They don’t just offer friendship – they help with physical stuff like guiding or fetching and also support people with autism, PTSD and other issues. Dogs are also great for older people, often giving them back a purpose in life.
Dogs are Great Teachers. Nothing teaches a child about caring and responsibility quite like having a dog! But even adults can learn a lot from our four legged friends, such as patience, forgiveness, loyalty and how to live in the moment and experience joy in the simple pleasures in life.
If, based on the pros and cons, you decide that dog ownership is for you, you’ve made a commendable and significant decision! Taking responsibility for a living being, especially one as loyal and trusting as a dog, requires dedication, patience, and an unwavering commitment to their well-being. This journey isn’t merely about companionship; it’s about providing the holistic care, understanding, and attention that your new pal rightfully deserves.
In the rest of our Bow Wow How Blog Series we will share insights and offer guidance as you step into this role, ensuring that both you and your new partner in crime lead happy, healthy and fulfilling lives together.
Click here to view and download Bow Wow How – a booklet all about dogs. Feel free to share it with friends, family, or anyone else you know that may be contemplating getting a dog.