Animals are our heroes - not only do they provide us with love and comfort, but they truly are companions to the end. A growing body of studies confirms that pets aren't just fun to have around the house - they can actually improve our mental health.
Take a look at just a few mental health benefits of having a pet in the house:
- Pets stop you from feeling lonely
It's not just that pets help you to build a wider social network - many people have pets as companions. They make you happy, give you a routine, and are great company. Having a friendly face at home can help stave off common mental health problems caused by being lonely.
- Pets help you manage long-term mental health issues
Pets are very valuable to those that have long-term mental health issues because they offer support and provide a welcome distraction from symptoms or upsetting experiences. They also give you lots of encouragement and companionship, even when other relationships might be limited or strained.
Having a pet helps to teach us valuable skills, such as empathy and recognizing emotions in animals. These skills can also be used to help us care for other animals and humans.
- Pets help to build self-esteem
A lot of effort goes into keeping pets healthy and happy. With that comes a proud feeling that we get when we see our pets thriving. In turn, this helps us to boost our self-esteem.
Do you have a pet at home? Let us know how he or she brightens your day! If you're looking for personal or commercial insurance during this time,
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