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    July 24, 2021

    9 Tremendous Healing Powers of Owning A Dog

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    POWERS OF OWING A DOG

    The Best Healing Powers of Owning a Dog

    It is a blessing to have a dog in our life. There can be no doubt about that. We enjoy their company and they are always glad to see us. The love they share is truly unconditional.

    However, did you know dogs have the power to heal us in a profound way? They are very intuitive when it comes to our emotional needs and come wrapped up in an adorable furry package that is perfect for making things better.

     A dog can help you find some relief when you're sick, in pain, or dealing with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.



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    How Healing Powers of Owning a Dog


    Touch


    It is impossible to underestimate the power of touch. Pets, cuddles, and even nature can do wonders for our physical and our emotional health. Take advantage of that opportunity to use touch to heal if you have a dog. It will also be a hit with your dog!

    There are dogs that are trained as emotional support animals. However, your dog does not need special training in order to provide this support. If you've ever been ill or sad, your dog simply knows he needs to be by your side and just be there for you.



    Listening


    While dogs may not understand our words, they can understand our tone, and sometimes, all we need is someone who will listen and will not judge us. 



    Detect Impending Health Threats


    Dogs have been trained to alert their diabetic owners to hypoglycemic episodes, and dogs can alert their seizures when a seizure is coming. Dogs can detect health issues and threats in humans in many other areas.



    Helping with PTSD and Other Psychological Injuries


    Take note of the incredible accomplishment of World War II and 9/11 veterans by a charity called Shelter to Soldier.



    Do Dogs have Healing Energy?


    It does not matter whether dogs are certified therapy animals or not because they have the ability to help and heal humans in ways that no one else can.

    In fact, oxytocin released through interactions with a friendly dog can significantly reduce cortisol levels.



    What is a Healing Dog?


    Dogs have an unbreakable power of healing that hasn't lost its touch over time. Bringing stability to a time of difficulty, they provide loving cuddles and lighten the mood.

    In spite of the sorrow you experience when you lose someone, life continues around you and your dog's want to be there with you every step of the way.


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    Can Owning a Dog Help Humans Heal?


    Are dog’s good for healing?

    Dogs have been used in healing practices long ago, because they strongly believed that when licked by a dog, especially on sores or lesions, it would heal the injury or cure the disease it was causing.



    Why Do Dog’s Lick You?


    Dogs commonly lick people to show affection, to greet us, or simply to get our attention.

    Of course, if you happen to have food, lotion, or salty sweat on your skin, that may also play a role. Your dog also wants these things from you, along with affection.



    Why Is Petting a Dog Relaxing?


    The feeling of petting a pet is enjoyable. 

    Your blood pressure can be lowered, your body can release a relaxation hormone, and stress hormones are reduced. Plus, it soothes your pet.



    Can Dog’s Sense Grief?


    Even though we can't ask dogs, we can observe them - and most evidence indicates that dogs do experience grief.

    They are likely to experience all of the emotions that come with grief when they lose both human and canine companions in their lives.



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    What is the Best Dog for Anxiety?


    There are currently 6 breeds that are easy to train, are well-behaved and can help a person with anxiety.


    6 dog breeds that are easy to train and well-behaved:


    • Labrador Retriever - This much-loved breed is always eager to please its owners, so training comes naturally to them.
    • Border Collie
    • German Shepherd
    • Bearded Collie
    • Poodle or Goldendoodles
    • Miniature Schnauzer


    What Breed is Best for Depression?


    There are 8 Best Dog’s for Depression. These breeds can help to heal depression.


    8 Best Dogs For Depression: Canines That Can Cure the Blues:


    1. Havanese
    2. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
    3. Border Collie
    4. Golden Retriever
    5. American Staffordshire Terrier
    6. Sighthounds
    7. Pug
    8. Shiba Inu


    How Do Dog’s Comfort Humans?


    There are many pet owners who are comforted when their dog catches them crying by looking at them or licking their tongue.

    In recent research, it has been established that dogs are uniquely sensitive to tears.



    Do Dog’s Know When Humans are Sleeping?


    Yes, they understand when humans are sleeping. It's natural for your dog to want to protect you. 

    When anything goes wrong while you're asleep, you'll be informed immediately.



    Dog's that Heal


    These are just a few ways because there are as many ways dogs help us heal as there are dog owners...each one is unique.

    People who have dogs report recovering from broken relationships, reducing anxiety, staying sober, and more. And it doesn’t matter how old you are. Dogs help children and adults of all ages.

    There is a reason dogs are used in elderly care homes and children's hospitals. A happy distraction for everyday pain or preoccupation with health issues is exactly what they do, and they do it well.

    A dog can reduce your risk of premature death by one third, according to Medical News Today. Harvard Medical School Health Benefits of Dogs has found that owning a dog can reduce your risk of heart disease. These insights are incredible.

    It's true that sometimes these health benefits result from our dogs forcing us to be more active...and that's a good thing, but we believe dogs have much more healing power.

    What do you think?



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