
Why Pets Are More Important Than Ever
Everyone’s Best Friend
Pets are an important part of the family — companions who have a special place in the household dynamic. They are seen, felt, fed and cared for every day. In return, they bring smiles and joy into any home.
You can always count on the companionship of pets; they comfort, heal and often become a remedy for sadness, loneliness and grief. And that’s just the beginning of why pets may be more important than ever.
Pets may give their owners a purpose — a reason to get up in the morning and begin again.
How Pets Relieve Anxiety
While studies have shown that pets may be important in reducing specific health issues, there is significant proof that they relieve stress and anxiety. When the chips are down — whether it was a tough day at work, sad news from friends or family, or tension over a major life change — pets are the one constant. They are there to give unconditional love, no matter the situation. It is also important that pet owners understand that their own moods may be felt by their pets, and that is a real reason to calmly relate to a beloved animal.

Pets Give Purpose to Life
Pets may give their owners a purpose — a reason to get up in the morning and begin again. They require care on a daily basis. They need to be fed and given water, administered medications and groomed. Most of all, they need attention. Attention may be anything from a nice long walk, if the pet is a dog or other walkable animal, to a nice brushing for a cat or petting and treats for birds, reptiles, whatever the chosen pet. They react to their owners’ voices, so talking to a pet may be very comforting. Even if they don’t understand the words, they understand the caring tone. The bottom line is that pets need attention, and they depend upon their owners to give them that.
Pets Let You Be a Kid Again
Sometimes pets may act downright silly — and silliness generates laughter and fun. Pets allow their owners to become kids again (or kids to act like kids). Cats and dogs love to play, and playing gives owners a chance to act silly, be spontaneous and revel in the fun of their pets’ shenanigans. Playing with pets doesn’t require a lot of money or actual toys from a pet store. With a little creativity, toys can be found in household items, such as a ribbon or cardboard box for a cat, a tennis ball to throw around for a dog to chase, or anything the owner may dream up.

Pets Keep Harmony in the Home
Pets may often be the reason a home feels like a home — healthy, harmonious, loving and fun. They bring warmth and comfort to any situation, especially when hosting guests or other family members. Pets break the ice and become a way to welcome others into a home or even on the street. Few can resist a smile or kind greeting when passing someone who is walking a dog.
Having a pet in the house is like having an extra heartbeat, knowing there is someone there who will always be a friend and make the world a better place. Pets bring happiness, and happiness is contagious — a way to brighten everyone’s day.