Pets: How They Improve Our Mental and Emotional Health
Having pets can improve mental and emotional health because they provide companionship, unconditional love, a sense of purpose through caring for them, and can help reduce stress and anxiety by lowering cortisol levels while increasing the feel-good hormone oxytocin through interaction; essentially acting as a source of social support and positive emotional stimulation.
✅Key points about how pets can benefit mental health:
📍Reduced stress and anxiety:
Petting or interacting with a pet can lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, promoting relaxation.
📍Increased oxytocin:
The act of bonding with a pet releases oxytocin, often called the “love hormone,” which can boost mood and feelings of well-being.
📍Companionship and social support:
Pets can provide a sense of connection and belonging, especially for individuals who might feel lonely or isolated.
📍Structure and routine:
Caring for a pet requires regular feeding, walking, and playtime, which can add structure to your day and encourage healthy habits.
📍Positive emotions:
Simply seeing or interacting with a pet can trigger positive emotions and feelings of joy.
📍Increased physical activity:
Owning a dog often leads to more walks and exercise, which is beneficial for both physical and mental health.
Dra.Sharine Alice
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