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Furry good reasons to get a family pet

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“What’s that, Lassie? Timmy’s in the well?” Dogs have an uncanny ability to protect children from harm. Diabetic alert dogs know when a child with type 1 diabetes is headed for a dangerousl­y low blood sugar (hypoglycem­ia) — and the canine detectives are right 90 per cent of the time.

But when it comes to kids and pets, the benefits don’t stop there: Walking a dog daily increases physical activity, and kids need more of that! PLUS, the four-footed companion offers affection and teaches compassion and responsibi­lity.

Mom and Dad, if you fear you’ll end up taking care of your child’s furry friend, guess what that canine can do for you? Decrease blood pressure, LDL cholestero­l and triglyceri­de levels.

But it’s not just dogs: Many kinds of animals provide companions­hip and affection—and help a child get past the me-me-me stage of developmen­t. Pet tips for today?

Choose an age-appropriat­e pet. Age five or younger? No reptiles! They carry bacteria that may make kids sick. Start with goldfish or hamsters.

Teach your child to wash his or her hands when he or she touches an animal, its cage or food and water dishes.

With any pet, use that relationsh­ip to talk to your child about respect for other living things and reproducti­on, birth, illnesses, accidents, death and bereavemen­t.

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HEALTH TIPS FROM MEHMET OZ, M.D. MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D.
Drs. Oz and Roizen HEALTH TIPS FROM MEHMET OZ, M.D. MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D.

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