Reduce stress and anxiety: interacting with pets can reduce the stress and anxiety of owners and help improve mental health. According to research, interacting with pets can reduce the owner's blood pressure and heart rate, and help relieve stress and anxiety.
Advocate exercise and activities: Keeping a pet requires walking the dog regularly and cleaning cat litter, which can promote the owner's exercise and activities. Especially for the long-term sedentary elderly or office white-collar workers, keeping pets can promote good health.
Enhance social circle and making friends opportunities: Taking pets out for a walk or attending a pet party can increase the social circle and making friends opportunities of owners and help expand social networks.
Enhance sense of responsibility and love: Keeping pets requires time, energy and money, which can help owners cultivate sense of responsibility and love. Especially for children, keeping pets can help them learn how to take care of and care for life.
It should be noted that keeping a pet requires the owner to have enough time and energy to take care of the pet and sufficient financial support. At the same time, we should seriously consider the variety, personality and needs of pets and choose a pet that suits us.