Even if it’s just petting around the house or walks through the park, there’s without doubt that dogs bring their owners (young along with old) a lot of joy. But some great benefits of having a dog go effectively beyond the fact that they’re cuddly and fun. So in case you’ve been wondering whether this can be the right, perfect time to have a four-legged animal to your family, here are some of the reasons why having a pet dog might be a very good idea:
- Dogs can teach your children values
With a dog inside your home, even your youngest child could get some tips when it comes to obligations. Despite the fact that you’ll have to take on a lot of the pet-care tasks, your child may absorb a whole lot of good values, such as being kind and mild. He can even help out in easy job, like putting food in a plate or carrying light objects from one spot to another. By simply pitching in, he’ll realize that dogs, much like human beings, will need food to eat, a house to live in, regular exercise, love, and affection, teaching your child important lessons in relation to sympathy and compassion.
- Dogs can enhance your self-esteem
There are studies that showed that children who have dogs as pets are more likely to have high self-esteem than those who don’t. It is due to the fact the they have a four-legged animal who loves them fully, a friend to talk to when you are down and alone, and a classmate to play with all day long. Furthermore, as your child starts to go to school, your dog can greatly increase your child’s performance. Other studies have shown that reading to a nonjudgmental audience, like a dog, can turn a shy reader into a more confident one. What else could you ask for?
- Dogs can make you healthier
Experts on dogs say that young children who grew up with dogs are more unlikely to build up allergies thanks to the early exposure to certain microorganisms. (Of course, not all children are the same so your child may be allergic so check up on that first) Recent research ensures that pet owners have a tendency to get sick a little less — actually, a 2012 study determined that children who have pets were normally more healthy in their first