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6 reasons to adopt a dog

Posted April 10, 2019

 
Happy border collie. Happy dogs can reduce their owners' stress and that's one of the reasons to adopt a dog.
Happy dogs can reduce their owners’ stress.

Ever wondered if you’re ready to be a dog owner? Start by adding up the benefits of getting a dog.  If you’re unsure, these six reasons to adopt a dog will convince you it’s time to do so.

Mood booster

It’s now scientifically proven that spending a few minutes with your dog will reduce stress and make you feel relaxed and happy. Playing with him triggers dopamine; the hormone that makes us feel satisfied.

If you are stressed or frustrated, go and play with your dog for a while. Seeing is wagging tail will make you happy.

Fitness inspiration

Your dog needs to walk, jog and run every day.

If you adopt a dog, you are responsible for taking him for a walk or a jog for a couple of minutes. As a bonus, taking your dog out will make you healthy and active.

Cardio exercise also reduces stress and anxiety and promotes heart health.

Life-affirming medicine

Being sick without a companion can lengthen your stay in bed.

Studies show dog owners recover quickly compared to their counterparts without dogs.

In fact, research conducted on people who suffered heart attacks found that dog owners were likely to recover quicker than those without dogs.

Get a pup. Your life may depend on it.

Guardian angel

Dogs are always keen and alert. They use their instincts to protect the people they love.

An aggressive dog barking or staring out the window can scare off a dangerous burglar.

A dog will always let you know if something is wrong. If you are looking for a watchdog, consider the big breeds such as German Shepherds, Rottweilers or Dobermans. But even a small dog’s bark — and the threat of a bite — can protect you.

Literal lifesavers

If there is a fire outbreak and you’re stuck somewhere, a dog can alert the neighbors or pull you out if you feel weak.

A trained dog can do anything for you.

Dogs’ powerful sense of smell can detect cancer. There have been stories of dogs licking a lump on the human body only to discover that the area was cancerous.

Today, dogs can easily detect cancer in humans in just three hours.

Wagging inspiration

You know how much you have to sacrifice to make your dog happy and healthy.

You have to be selfless, patient and committed to being a great dog owner. Just like children, dogs hate to be rushed and poorly managed.

A dog will help you become a remarkable human being because he forces you to use your physical and mental faculties.

For example, if you groom your dog regularly, you cannot avoid cleaning your house or car.

Similarly, you can’t sit on the couch and take your dog for a walk or run.

And, let’s face it; your dog’s enthusiasm is infectious. When you see a wagging tail or a furry, smiling face, it’s hard to stay in a bad mood.

Conclusion

The love between a dog and a human being is unbreakable.  You’ll always care for each other.

Just like having a child, getting a pup comes with enormous responsibilities. You have to groom him regularly, train him to follow simple commands, and go to the vet for regular checkups. To keep him healthy, you’ll be forced to take him for walks and play with him.

The next time you are bored and wonder what to do, remember there are at least a dozen things you can do for your dog. And these activities are not dull.  You’ll have fun together, and this will create a stronger bond.

Once you have a dog, you’ll wonder why you didn’t get one sooner.

Fill your life with love, laughter, and doggy kisses. You’ll always have a loyal companion who will love you no matter what you’re going through.

Do I need to continue? Use these six reasons to adopt a dog today!           

Jacob DillonJacob Dillon is a professional writer at Grade Miners. Being passionate about what he does, Jacob likes to express his opinion about technological advancements and the evolution of society. Find Jacob on Twitter and Facebook.  

 

 

 

 

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