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Old 02-09-2010, 04:29 AM   #1
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Default Why petting your dog is the 'best form of stress release
Why petting your dog is the 'best form of stress release

By Kate Loveys
Last updated at 10:00 PM on 2nd August 2010

Don't reach for a glass of wine or watch your favorite soap at the end of the hard day.

For research has shown that the most effective way to unwind is to spend time with the family dog.

It has been revealed that a dog's enthusiasm is infectious and that simply spending time with them leaves owners feeling more relaxed, more optimistic and less preoccupied with everyday worries.

The survey of dog owners also found that walking the dog is the best quality time that can be spent with the family, beating family mealtimes and even holidays.

Television presenter and dog owner Ben Fogle, 36, says his relationship with his dog has brought countless happy memories and also led to him meeting his now wife, Marina.

He said: 'Having a dog is rewarding in so many ways and I enjoy nothing more than coming home and being greeted by Inca, her daughter Lola, and Maggi.

'Their enthusiasm is infectious and we feel at ease and more relaxed after spending time with them. They complete our family.'

The poll of 1,000 of the UK's seven million dog owners, conducted for dog food makers Winalot, showed 55 per cent felt more relaxed after time with their dog, 44 per cent were more optimistic and another 44 per cent were less worried about life's everyday problems like job security and financial troubles.

Psychologist Dr David Lewis, of Mindlab International, said: 'You’ve had a tough and stressful day. The boss has been on your case, the children playing up, the shops packed and the traffic bumper-to-bumper.

'Now all you want to do is relax and unwind. Actually, forget the TV and interact with the dog instead. The research we conducted shows this is a profound and effective stress reducer and increases feelings of contentment and relaxation.'

In addition the survey found that one in four people describe their dog as their best friend and one in six women share their deepest, darkest secrets with their pet alone.

Read more: Why petting your dog is the 'best form of stress release' | Mail Online
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Old 02-09-2010, 04:38 AM   #2
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Oh,crap,I thought you meant for the dog.
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Old 02-09-2010, 04:42 AM   #3
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It's true. It's got to be a horribly shitty day for me to not be cheered up by cuddling or petting or just laughing at their antics. How can you not grin back when your dogs stretch out and grin at you? Lord knows I've needed the cheering up the last month, I'm grateful every day for my animals and how much they can lift my mood and for their unlimited love.
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Old 02-09-2010, 04:45 AM   #4
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Just exactly what are the deep dark secrets women share with their dogs? Hmmmm, you've got my attention now.
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Old 02-09-2010, 04:58 AM   #5
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Thanks for the article - good read
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Old 03-08-2010, 07:28 AM   #6
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i was just thinking about this the other day...
i sometimes struggle with depression, always have. but the last month that ive had daisy, and especially the last couple weeks ive really been walking her around the block, etc. ive felt like its been easier to "bring myself outta the fog" so to speak. these daily walks are really helping uplift my overall mood, and every morning she wakes up around 5 or 6 to potty, and then comes and snuggles with me till i get up, and i feel it really helping start my day off well.. waking up with this adorable little pup in my arms just makes me smile. (and i am NOT a morning person.. lol)
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