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The Healing Power of Animal Companionship: Five Reasons Pet Ownership Can Overhaul Your Mental Health

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Dogs have been referred to as “(hu)man’s best friend” for centuries, and it’s no wonder why. Beyond their undeniable kindness and unrivalled loyalty, scientific research has revealed that owning a dog can have a profoundly positive impact on one’s mental health and overall well-being.

“Dogs have an extraordinary ability to heal our hearts and minds, and it was their profound impact on our overall well-being that inspired my study of animal psychology. For over 40 years I have endeavored to understand and nurture the remarkable bond between humans and their canine companions. This of course led me to establish my own animal psychology practice and create a center to study their behaviour which not only holds the key to understanding their world, but also our own” – Dr. Roger Mugford

In this article, we will explore the therapeutic benefits of dog ownership, shedding light on the remarkable ways our canine companions can help improve our mental health.

  1. Companionship and Reduced Loneliness: One of the most significant advantages of owning a dog is the companionship they provide. Dogs are known to be social animals, and their mere presence can help alleviate feelings of loneliness and isolation. For individuals struggling with mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety, having a loyal, affectionate, and consistent canine companion can be immensely comforting. Dogs should offer unconditional love, constant support, and are always ready to lend an empathetic ear, which can make a world of difference in someone’s emotional well-being.
  2. Stress Reduction and Relaxation: Life can be demanding, and stress has become a companion for many. However, spending time with a dog has been proven to reduce stress levels and promote relaxation. Interacting with a dog can release oxytocin, a hormone that helps lower cortisol (the stress hormone) and increase feelings of calmness. Whether it’s petting, playing, or simply cuddling with them, the rhythmic motions and soothing presence of dogs have a therapeutic effect on our nervous systems, helping us unwind and combat stress. This is why, here at Company of Animals we encourage bringing dogs into the workplace!
  3. Increased Physical Activity: Owning a dog is unequivocally linked with daily exercise. Regular physical activity is not only beneficial for our physical health but also plays a pivotal role in improving our mental well-being. Walking, jogging, or playing fetch with our four-legged friends provides an opportunity to engage in moderate exercise and spend time outdoors. Exercise releases endorphins, the “feel-good” chemicals in our brains, which can elevate mood, reduce anxiety, and alleviate symptoms of depression. Not to mention, that the daily walks are often the best part of a dog’s day!
  4. Sense of Purpose and Responsibility: Caring for a dog entails a sense of purpose and responsibility. Having a routine that includes feeding, grooming, and providing exercise and attention to a pet can give individuals a sense of structure and meaning in their lives. This added responsibility can be especially beneficial for people experiencing mental health challenges, as it offers a sense of focus and purpose outside of themselves. The act of nurturing a dog also fosters a sense of self-worth and boosts self-esteem, promoting a more positive mindset.
  5. Social Connection and Improved Relationships: Dogs are known for their ability to break down social barriers and facilitate human interactions. Taking your dog for a walk often leads to encounters with other dog owners or dog lovers, creating opportunities for social connections and new friendships. Additionally, therapy dogs are increasingly being used to assist in mental health treatments, offering support and comfort to individuals in hospitals, nursing homes, or therapy sessions. The presence of these furry therapists is scientifically proven to enhance the therapeutic process and promote emotional healing.

Conclusion:

In a world where mental health is a growing concern, dog ownership emerges as a powerful and accessible resource for enhancing our well-being. The unwavering companionship, stress reduction, increased physical activity, sense of purpose, and social connection provided by dogs can significantly contribute to improved mental health outcomes. While dogs cannot replace professional help or treatment, they can support us when at home, perhaps alone and serve as loving and supportive allies in our journey towards mental and emotional well-being. So, if you are considering four-legged friend to your life, remember that not only may you gain a loyal companion, but you may also find solace and healing in their unwavering love.

Dr Roger Mugford ~ Animal Psychologist and Company Founder

Dr Roger is widely acknowledged as being Britain’s leading animal psychologist, with his methodologies used by veterinary surgeons throughout the UK.