What Pets Can Do: Health and Healing
I was visiting a community hospital recently, waiting in line for a coffee. Across the lobby was a large, beautiful dog. As visitors and patients stopped to pet the dog and talk with the owner, you could literally see how their faces lit up with smiles and their bodies relaxed.
In the week leading up to exams at my daughter's school, they bring in therapy dogs for the students to interact with. It helps reduce anxiety at a very stressful time for students. For many people, animals provide countless health benefits.
Cats, dogs, birds, fish, hamsters: How have animals comforted you, helped with recovery or promoted good health for you?
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Hi All:
I just found this on Youtube by a Mayo Clinic cancer doctor discussing the health value of pets. I thought you might all appreciate it!
The Health Benefits of Pets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKMpUyddFyo
I especially like the way he makes notes of the names of his patient's pets in their chart. Great idea.
Teresa
Pets surely can be healing. Would not be fair to any animal to keep it in an apartment. There are days I would not be able to care for a pet-no cats. Only size dogs allowed are ankle-biters. Something happens to me then a lot of pissing and moaning, arguing, etc. over what to do with a pet. I have heard this type of thing many times in my life. I have nothing for my 3 adult children to argue about other than which one will take things to the dumpster. I am a clean person and do not allow trash to gather, old mail, dirty dishes, I am not a hoarder either.
Wow, I did get off the subject. A companion dog would be nice, but not realistic. I do walk dogs around here after someone has a surgery-the way to have a pet.
What a great idea - walking other people's dogs really is a good way to have a pet, @parus, without the complications of pet ownership.
Have you ever considered being a dog-walker in your apartment complex or volunteering at an animal shelter?
Teresa
I am so sorry to hear this! I have my yorkie service dog Justice, and a poodle Maia, they are both about 3 pounds, and then my goofy big boy Dread. He's a rottie. I simply cannot fathom an owner being irresponsible like that! There are people that truly do not understand the responsibility that comes with larger, stereotyped breeds. Patience and exposure to a larger dog should help. A reputable dog trainer should have a bomb proof dog that could work with you. I wish you all the best!
Vicky
I completely agree that the dog is the deciding factor. Of my three, I cannot imagine my big goofy dog ever being serious enough to be a service dog. My poodle is entirely too self-centered. My yorkie, that boy was born to be a service dog. One pup out of every litter with his bloodline has been either a therapy dog or a service dog. I had people contacting me from across the state asking if I would donate one of my dogs to their facility as a therapy dog. One I took clear to California from Iowa to be a therapy dog. Its a lot of work, but to some dogs it comes naturally. Well worth all the work when its a successful match between dog and person.
@vsinn2000
I don't want to think about what my life would be like without my service dog. She might have been an unlikely candidate, coming from the shelter with issues, but we've worked together to overcome most of the issues she had. Somehow, she was made to be timid and fearful, but she's come a long way in 18 months. I still miss my previous dog, largely, I think, because his death was so sudden and unexpected. But I bonded with Sadie in the shelter lobby, before the paperwork was even started.
Jim
Vicky @vsinn2000
How interesting! Do you raise or train dogs for therapy purposes?
Teresa
I didn't start out to train the dogs but they demonstrated to me their willingness to care for their human. I swear it's just a quirky trait in their bloodline. When I have a waiting list, no random irresponsible breeding of litters, I learn everything I can about the potential buyer, their schedule, social life and living arrangements . I spend several months training that pup to fill those needs and fit that scedule. The disposition of the dog is ultimately the deciding factor. It has to be a win - win because I will not set a dog up to fail. It's a definite need and a role I am willing to take on to truly make a person's life easier. And I know that unconditional love offered by the dog will be returned without question by the new owner.
Vicky
So many senior dogs, already family trained, are sitting in shelters waiting to be rescued!
Miss all of you, Mommy has been busy with stuff. It's been too cold for me to get out much and I need to see other people to feel good.
Three and one half months since we moved, and now Mommy is going thru so much stuff we are going to give away, and it's Christmas with all those things to do. Mommy and I have decided to stay put, stay where we moved to and not go visiting. Good this time since
we are on the move to become more organized. Plus, Mommy is giving away to special people art work we have had for 30 years, where we lived. Feels good, but past is gone. Got to have room for today and future. But, is depressing at times. Mommy even gave away two of my quilts I use to pile up on but they were too heavy for her to keep washing them and it's cold here so better to give away now to people who need them, but I do miss them...have to keep giving things away to people to make the little box home work for us.
You know how small I am, so we just need small place now. Location good! And, its all one floor so real good for both of us.
Mommy called a friend of hers she went to college with today and it sounded as though they both felt good. He has been single all his life, an anthropologist who is just fascinating. We sent him a picture of me when I was on TV the last 2 weeks. We'll see how soon we hear from him? Mommy would like to see him because she trusts him. Moving and not having a good male friend to talk to is lonely even if he lives in another city. 45 years of knowing a person is enough to have faith and trust. He is a writer and teacher, very open person who knows all cultures. He even has been to Mayo Rochester for a serious health problem. Mommy may see if they could make their appointments there so we could all meet at neutral place. Hate to say it but since Daddy died it's so lonely for us. We need more
people in our lives. Do you know what I'm saying. Ones we can trust, have faith in and want nothing from us but good, friendship.
We'll see if he is dependable now as he once was. He still has a tie Mommy made him 45 years ago...guess that says something?
The tie was perfectly made and Mommy remembers how he came to her parents house to visit and pick it up.
Wish they would start seeing onc another, only two Amtrak stops away and we'd see what develops...one problem still exists today that stood in the way years ago...he said he would visit us here but we will see?
Daddy was so dependable. We are use to dependable and want that or else not worth it...what do you think?
No marriage would be appropriate at this age or needed. Here we go thinking about unknown based on him making two phone calls
and the tone of his voice while on the phone. Waiting, patience but also we need to get stuff done in apartment here so he doesn't think we are unorganized. So we better go to sleep, but I have missed all of you and need to stay close to you with holidays here.
OK?
Hugs, Agent Darien