All About Dogs and How to Take Care of Your Precious Pet
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Table of Content
Introductory
Ch. 1: What People Need to Know About Dog Behavior
Ch. 2: Dogs During Labor
Ch. 3: When Your Best Friend Gets Lost – Tips In Finding Your Dog
Ch. 4: The Naming Game
Ch. 5: Preventing Your Dog From Catching Diseases
Ch. 6: Tips For Buying Dog Food
Ch. 7: Essential Care Tips for Your Dog
Ch. 8: Five Simple Tips to Get Your Dog Ready for Dog Shows
Ch. 9: Adopting A Dog – Puppy or Adult?
Introductory
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Need A Little Help with Your Health? Get A Dog! Dogs are considered man's best friend. But did you know that having a dog gives you several health benefits?
In studies done by medical professionals, dog owners benefit from their pet's presence in several ways:
1) Improved cardiovascular health - Dog owners have been proven to have blood pressure and cholesterol lower than ordinary people. These factors reduce the chance for cardiovascular diseases. Stroking a pet has long been known to reduce blood pressure.
A study from the New York State University found that these benefits continue even without the pet available. The study tested a group of stockbrokers with hypertension. They concluded that just being a pet-owner can lower blood pressure.
Dog owners also have blood cholesterol levels lower than normal. Five thousand four hundred people were tested by the Baker Medical Research Institute of Australia and with the results showing pet owners having not just lower blood pressure but also lower levels of blood triglycerides and
cholesterol compared to people who didn't own any pets.
2) Faster recovery time and higher survival rates - Hospital studies have found that seniors and recently operated on patients responded better to treatment and got better quickly while they were in contact with dogs and other therapy animals.
Just petting a dog can be relaxing and therapeutic for recovering patients. Also, dog owners have a greater chance to survive after suffering from a serious illness.
Several studies have discovered that pet owners who suffered from a heart attack were more likely to be alive a year after they were discharged from the hospital than those who did not own pets.
Another New York study found that pets affected their survival rate more...
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