A Common Sense View In Agreement Of Pet Ownership
Posted on
September 30th, 2009 by
Christine
When Mrs. Anderson was presented with the little Yorkshire Terrier puppy as a Mother’s Day gift she was anxious about her capability to take care of it. Although her children had included all necessary Dog Accessories along with the gift of the puppy she still wondered how in the world she was going to take care of her newly acquired pet both physically and financially. It had been many years since she and her late husband had owned a pet of any kind and she worried that the tiny little thing was going to be demanding of her time. Well, she need not have given it a thought because soon she was enjoying her new friend so much she couldn’t believe it. She even went shopping when the weather turned cooler and purchased Small Dog Clothes for “Hannah” so she could take her for walks well into the cold winter weather of Wisconsin. She in addition came to know the following benefits of having a pet:
• Pets are always there for you no matter the time of day or night. Many people have reported that being greeted by their pet when returning home is the highlight of their day. The overall recognition and affectionate enthusiasm by the pet are not based upon the owner’s appearance or personality but upon the mere presence of the owner. The simple fact that its owner has returned home is enough to make an animal go crazy with happiness.
• Pets provide structure to an owner’s day because their needs must be attended to at definite times. Elderly folks, in particular, profit from having better structure in their day. Over time a person can settle into a routine and not really be interested in getting out much because it can seem like more trouble than it’s worth to them. This is not the case when you have a pet that needs walking and lets you know it! A good walk doesn’t solely profit your pet but you as well.
• Pets are a faithful companion and offer security to their owner. It can be a source of comfort and security to own a pet who can alert you to approaching danger by their actions. Reports abound of animals who have alerted their owners of house fires, tornadoes and even intruders in the home. Just the sound of a barking canine no matter how big or how little can be enough to scare off a would-be burglar. It’s been proven that owning an animal is a true criminal offense prevention.
• Pets love to receive affection and will return it in kind without reservation. It’s been said that just petting an animal can lower a person’s blood pressure so there is a genuine fitness factor to be had in owning a pet. Whether your pet has you taking a walk because he wants one or has you brushing his coat because it’s tangled or just stroking him because he’s nervous at an approaching storm, the benefits are shared between owner and pet. All of these interactions are healthy for man and beast alike and will strengthen the relationship between the owner and his pet.
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