Dogs are known as man’s best friend and find that in around 36% of households in the UK owning a dog. Our furry friends have the power to enhance your home and make your life better in general, so if you’re considering getting one, we say go for it!
However, if your partner or housemate is less convinced, it’d be good to present them with the benefits they can bring to their life. Fortunately, the list is extensive and we’ve put some of the main advantages in the article below. Continue reading to find out more.
Physical fitness
Dogs love long walks, so you’ll naturally have to start loving them too! You’ll need to take them out once or twice daily, which is sure to boost your fitness levels over time. This can lead to a much healthier lifestyle.
We recommend investing in a luxury dog bed for them to unwind in after a long walk to ensure they can get the rest they need to be a happy dog.
Emotional support and a cure for loneliness
Around 26 million British adults reported feelings of loneliness, which shows that it’s a pandemic here. There are many factors for this and a lack of companionship is one of them. Dogs have the power to cure this, so your weekends alone can be filled with fun times with them.
Reduced stress
If you’re someone with a stressful job or home life, a dog can ease some of it. They’re known to lower cortisol levels and increase oxytocin, which reduces stress and anxiety. Plus, they’re a loyal companion who you can always depend on for a cuddle after a difficult day.
Social life
Dogs force you to get out of the house and the love for dogs in the UK usually means others will want to talk to you about yours. This is a great way to make new friends and get to know your neighbours. It can lead to lifelong friendships being formed and you may even meet a dog-walking buddy.
Security
Having a dog in your home is a great way to make it more secure. They often bark when unfamiliar people approach your house, which can deter anyone from breaking in. If security is one of the main reasons for your pet ownership, then some are better than others. Some of the best security dogs include German Shepherds, Rottweilers and Great Danes.
As you can see, pups have the potential to transform your home and life into one that is more exciting and sociable. It’s important to make yourself aware of all the responsibilities you’ll need to do to keep them healthy and make sure you’re ready for dog ownership.