As a nation of animal lovers, many of us often prefer our four-legged friends to our human ones and it's not difficult to see why. Animals offer unconditional love, companionship and fun, but did you also know that owning a pet can reduce blood pressure, alleviate depression, conquer stress and release feel-good endorphins that make you feel happy?
Among the many medical studies that show owning a pet is good for you, one pinpoints that stroking an animal prompts your brain to release endorphins or 'feel-good hormones'. This lowers your heart rate and blood pressure and therefore helps you feel calm. So those with cats or dogs can benefit just from having them on one's lap for a regular cuddle.
This is supported by claims that families owning a dog or cat are not as stressed and visit their doctors less often than those who don't. And the fact that universities, such as Cambridge, have reported that 'employing' stress-relief animals, such as cats, dogs or guinea pigs, particularly during exam period, has been very popular and helped students with their mental health. Pet owners are also noted to be less likely to suffer anxiety and loneliness, with people who live alone but with a pet being less likely to be depressed than those without animal company.
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