The Pembrokeshire Herald

Celebratin­g the therapeuti­c effects of pet ownership

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EVERYDAY, people encounter stress in various forms. Studies show that the most common cause of stress is workrelate­d, 4 in 5 adults experience this. While a moderate amount of stress can enhance work and productivi­ty, excessive stress can lead to a negative effect on health, mood, relationsh­ips, and the overall well- being.

Stress Awareness Day is an annual event to raise awareness about stress, its causes, and effects. Stress Awareness Day falls onto Wednesday 1st of November this year. On this occasion, the leading pet insurer petGuard investigat­ed how pet ownership can help to combat stress.

“Having a pet brings many mental and physical health benefits for both adults and children” says James Whitten, the Marketing Manager at petGuard.

Helps lower the stress levels

Whenever feeling stressed or anxious, the brain may release adrenaline and cortisol ( the stress related hormone), which can be detrimenta­l to one’s heart and mental health if they persist for a long period of time. Pets not only make their owners laugh and giggle but more importantl­y contribute to the release of oxytocin; a “cuddle hormone” that reverses the effects of cortisol and leaves a person feeling stress- free.

Research has shown that individual­s experience a sense of calmness while watching their dogs playfully run around or soothing their cat’s fur. Medical practition­ers have found that interactin­g with an animal greatly increases the likelihood of a quick recovery after a surgery, as animals tend to increase positivity and mental wellbeing.

Pets are great therapy

Pet therapy is steadily growing in popularity throughout the UK. Children with learning disabiliti­es such as ADHD and autism, are encouraged to interact with therapy animals in controlled environmen­ts. These interactio­ns have shown to help create positive and calm environmen­ts for children, which overall increases their levels of concentrat­ion, memory retention and aids academic improvemen­t.

Pet therapy can provide children as well as adults, with an emotional connection that some may find hard to establish with other humans. By petting an animal, not only can it soothe an individual but it can create an emotional experience that may not have been there before.

“Owning a pet presents great benefits yet is a huge responsibi­lity. It is important to get- a- pet insurance to keep your pets covered in case of any health problems or accidents. petGuard can help by offering a pet insurance suitable for your pet’s needs” adds Whitten.

Discover more benefits of owning a pet: https:// www. petguard.co.uk/5b e n e f i t s - o f- owningpets

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