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7 Reasons Older People Need Pets

Most elderly can and are able to take care of their pets. But as we age mobility problems may be unsteadiness while walking, difficulty getting in and out of a chair, or falls. Muscle weakness, joint problems, pain.

No one wants to give up their beloved pet because of limited mobility.

Using a professional service that cleans up after their pets or a litter box service allows elderly to enjoy and keep their pets longer.

Companionship. Loneliness can become an unwelcome companion as we age and can lead to depression as well as physical problems. People who recently lost their husband or wife or if their children decided to move away from them, pets can be the best source of companionship and friendship.

Exercise. People benefit from regular physical exercise regardless of their age. But it is hard to get into a regular exercise routine, and it's so very easy to skip it. Having a dog can be a great way to make walking a part of your daily plan.

Having a routine. The routine of caring for a pet can bring structure and purpose to daily life. Maybe you don't always want to get out of bed, but your pet wants you to. Isn't that a good thing?

Less stress. Older people with pets tend to exhibit less stress than those without. Maybe it's those regular walks or the sense that you've got a friend to share life's challenges. Or maybe it's that tail wagging you see very day when you wake up As people age, they oftentimes feel that they are being disregarded, unappreciated or worst, left behind. If that’s the case, pets acts like their support system that provides lavish amount of validation and acceptance.

Mental well being. Pets can be an excellent source of mental stimulation. Your elderly minds can reap several benefits from them especially if you are fond of reading about pet care or if you want to talk to other people in regards with your pets.

Investing in life. At the end of the day, having a pet means that you have made a promise to continue being involved in another life. This commitment is one of the most positive decisions you can make as you get older.

Protection. If there’s someone who can be a vulnerable target of crimes, then that would be our beloved elders. Dogs in particular, can help them prevent any possible home invasion which might happen. Your watchdog may weigh only 8 pounds soaking wet, but the person on the other side of the door doesn't know that.

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