4 Reasons Why You Should Get A Puppy Right Now

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Puppies are one of the greatest gifts on earth that a human can have. They love us unconditionally and there’s a reason why they have been titled mans’ best friend. If you are considering getting a puppy or you need something to light up your life, then you have come to the right place as here are 4 reasons why you should get a puppy right now. 

1. Companionship

The love and companionship that you get from a dog is like nothing else you can ever imagine. Picture this, every time you walk in through the door after a long day at work all those troubles are about to be blown away as a cute Pomeranian puppy comes running up to you, licking your face, wagging his tail and celebrating that you are home. This dog will do that every day for the rest of his life and if that doesn’t make you feel loved then I don’t know what will. A puppy is a perfect companion for everyone. If you have a family or you have a child who is going through a rough patch, bringing a puppy into their lives could be a real boost to their morale. This is a method that parents adopt if they have a child who is being bullied or singled out at school as they know the puppy will provide the companionship and love that they might be missing in other areas of their lives. 

Children growing up with dogs and puppies in the house will not only feel less lonely, but it will also teach them some valuable lessons about responsibility and caring for someone other than themselves. Research has found that this special companionship between kids and dogs makes children more sensible and empathetic when they grow up. So it is a win-win really, as your child will grow up to be a good person and they get to grow up with their very own little best furry friend. 

2. Puppies Can Boost Your Mental Health

Puppies can do wonders for boosting your mood and improving your mental health. Even as little time as 15 to 30 minutes with a dog can help you feel less stressed, more relaxed and increase your happiness. This is because playing with dogs makes your brain release happy hormones, dopamine and serotonin. These are known as happy hormones because they are linked to tranquillity and pleasure. So the next time you are not feeling so good, grab your pup and have some good old fashioned snuggle time on the sofa. Who needs to buy a weighted blanket when you can have a big dog crawl onto your lap? 

The effect that animals can have on humans is so profound that mental health specialists created animal-assisted therapy. Dog and puppy therapy has become increasingly popular over the years that schools, colleges and universities have dedicated days where they get the dogs in to help relieve the stress and anxiety of its students. Dog therapy goes beyond helping common mental health issues and lots of people who struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder, cancer and other mentally challenging problems use therapy dogs to help them get through their difficulties as an emotional crutch. 

If you live in Tennessee, you can befriend a dog by volunteering at your local animal shelter. Having the chance to play with them and seeing how happy they are despite their circumstances will teach you some important lessons about happiness. There are also different puppies for sale in Tennessee, so you might just find your new best friend. Whether you choose to volunteer or adopt, puppies are proven to make a positive impact on mental health and can bring immense joy into your life.

3. Puppies Benefit For Your Physical Well Being

When someone says the word dog or puppy you instantly think about walking them. Some people are put off the idea of getting a dog due to the need for walking them but this is a crazy reason not to! Walking for 20 to 30 minutes a day has been shown to significantly improve your cardiovascular health which reduces your chances of having any heart-related health complications. Owning a dog will ensure that you get the regular exercise you need, even on the days you really can’t be bothered. Research conducted in 2011 by Michigan State University found that 60% of dog owners met the daily criteria for moderate to vigorous exercise. So swap out the boring old gym for an exciting adventure with your dog. Your furry friend will inspire you to find new walks and places to visit. 

Whether you are getting a dog for yourself, your children or an elderly family member it is well worth it. Research has found that elderly people who own dogs are more physically fit than other elderly people who did not have dogs, which makes sense because they are getting out more and getting more regular and low impact exercise. Another fun fact is that kids who are born into households with a dog are far less likely to develop asthma and allergies. So owning a puppy really does benefit everyone and anyone, regardless of their age.

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4. Dog Owners Recover More Quickly From Illnesses

You might have read this last point and felt a bit skeptical but it’s true! Dog owners have been found to recover far quicker from illnesses than non-dog owners. And this is not just true for the common cold, but also humans with dogs who experienced a heart attack were twice as likely to make a full recovery compared to those without dogs. The science behind this is not quite clear cut, and there are lots of theories floating around as to why this is the case. One example is that humans with dogs are happier, less stressed and have a better cardiovascular health system than those without. 

There is an endless list of reasons as to why you should get a puppy right now, but if we went through them all we would be here all day. If you want unconditional love, improved mental and physical wellbeing, and a better chance at recovering from illnesses then you know exactly what to do. If you are thinking of buying a puppy for someone else, then just think about all the joy and love that you will be bringing into their life. It can be a daunting idea to buy a puppy, with some people comparing it to the trials and tribulations of having children, but as soon as you hold that puppy in your arms you will know you just made the right decision. 

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