By CS SwarensDo you pick out a pet to fulfill a need or do
you consider the added health benefits of owning a pet?
A great number of
people want to have pets simply so that they can have something cute, cuddly or
an animal that will always love them, never leave them and never complain. Some
people have pets because they need assistance and the pets have been trained to
offer them the assistance that they need just to get by.
Still others want to
have more exotic pets ... some for the purpose of bragging or showing off and
others simply because they have a deep love for nature. Whatever your reason for
owning a pet, would you believe that it actually increases your chances of being
healthy, lowers your chances of serious disease and even increases your
lifespan?
None other than the Center for Disease Control says so. The Center
for Disease Control or CDC has conducted a great number of surveys, scientific
experiments and other complicated studies in order to help the American public
remain healthy. Their research has proven beyond any shadow of a doubt that pet
ownership has many health benefits.
Now more than ever, depression is becoming
more and more common among people. Treatments for depression often include
costly drugs that sometimes have very unpleasant side effects. Sometimes, for
some people, the side effects are actually worse than the depression that led
them to resort to medication. Well, according to the CDC, pet ownership
decreases the incidents and severity of depression.
Heart disease is also a
major concern for many people. While the causes for heart attacks and other
heart related issues are numerous, pet ownership decreases most of the causes of
heart disease. Pet ownership also greatly decreases the likelihood of a heart
attack or other fatal heart diseases. Something so simple as a cuddly kitten
could very well save your life.
Further studies by the CDC show that pet
ownership decreases the levels of LDL or low-density lipoprotein ... also known
as the bad cholesterol. Pet ownership has also been directly correlated to a
reduction in triglycerides. Triglycerides can be less scientifically defined as
the bad and unhealthy fats in food and in your body. A reduction in the levels
of triglycerides results in a greatly reduced risk of many heart related issues.
Pet ownership can be directly related to a reduction in many heart-related
health issues but it still gets better.
Would you believe that pet ownership
is proven by a federal government agency to improve your possibilities of having
an active and rewarding social life? Yup! According to the CDC, pet ownership
will actually increase your opportunities to get out and exercise and be a great
conversation starter among members of the opposite sex.
Who knew it was so
easy? Would you like a rewarding life replete with great exercise, health
benefits and an equally rewarding social life? Believe it or not, according to
the CDC, pet ownership not only makes it possible, but probable.
CS Swarens is
the president of Find a Pet Online. 800 998-7065
For additional information on
dogs, cats, birds, horses, and exotic pets visit the internet's pet resource
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