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Ask an Expert – Furry friends can increase healthy trends

Whether you consider yourself a cat or a dog person, research shows caring for a pet can positively impact your physical and mental health. Pets provide a sense of companionship and are often considered valued members of the family. According to the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, the relationship between pets and people can lead to enhanced social support, emotional well-being, and overall well-being.

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Rachel Morse of Oklahoma State University Extension shared: “Research has shown that pet owners had greater self-esteem, were more physically fit, tended to be less lonely, were more conscientious, tended to be less fearful, and were more extroverted.”

According to the American Heart Association, additional benefits include:

If you are not a pet owner but consider yourself an animal lover, there are still ways you can experience the positive benefits of a furry friend.

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