In 1962, "Happiness Is a Warm Puppy" helped launch the career of Charles M. Schulz - the creative genius behind the long-running Peanuts comic strip. Schulz is, of course, not the first - or only - person to find joy in a pet. Millions of people around the world have dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, snakes, and other animals as beloved companions.
Beyond the anecdotal evidence of how many people react to petting a cat or even seeing a cute puppy, there is a wealth of research that confirms that pets can have a significant positive impact on our mental (and physical) health.
Many studies have found that pet owners report lower levels of depression, and that the presence of a pet helps to alleviate feelings of loneliness and social isolation.
There are many ways in which having a pet can help with mental health.
“National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, a day created to raise awareness for the millions of animals waiting for their forever homes in shelters across the country.”
― American Humane
National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is celebrated on April 30th each year. The day encourages people to adopt pets from shelters rather than buying them from pet stores, breeders, or other sources. By adopting from a shelter, people can potentially give an animal a second chance at a happy life.
The day also raises awareness for people to volunteer at their nearest animal shelters or donate money, pet food, or supplies, as shelters require year-round assistance. Adoption of animals is just one part of the process as animals are dropped at shelters every day. These shelters need help in ensuring the animals’ good health and well-being. This day is a reminder for everyone to make sure that they offer their support throughout the year.
Adopting a shelter pet can bring many benefits to both the pet and the owner.
Adopting a shelter pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it is important to approach the process thoughtfully and carefully.
National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is an important reminder of the millions of animals that are waiting for their forever homes in shelters across the country. Adopting a shelter pet can obviously be a positive experience for the pet but can also provide important mental and physical well-being benefits to the owner.
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References:
American Humane
https://www.americanhumane.org/
Dog Ownership and Survival: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis;
Caroline K. Kramer, Sadia Mehmood and Renée S. Suen
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.119.005554#:~:text=Dog%20ownership%20was%20associated%20with,in%20the%20risk%20of%20death.
Friends With Benefits: On the Positive Consequences of Pet Ownership; Allen R. McConnell, Christina M. Brown, Tonya M. Shoda, Laura E. Stayton, and Colleen E. Martin
https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/psp-101-6-1239.pdf
How Pets Can Help Us Maintain Mental Health; National Alliance of Mental Illness | California, https://namica.org/blog/how-dogs-can-help-us-maintain-mental-health/
How Pets Help Manage Depression; Kara Mayer Robinson, https://www.webmd.com/depression/features/pets-depression
Pets & Wellbeing: 15 Benefits of Emotional Support Animals; Jeremy Sutton, Journal of Positive Psychology, https://positivepsychology.com/pets-mental-health/
The power of support from companion animals for people living with mental health problems: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of the evidence; Helen Louise Brooks, Kelly Rushton, Karina Lovell, Penny Bee, Lauren Walker, Laura Grant & Anne Rogers https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-018-1613-2