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Stress and Pets
As with raising children, dealing with pets can be stressful. But often the situation is exactly the reverse: having pets frequently provides one of the best stress relief mechanisms around.
Several studies suggest that having a pet helps recovering
surgery patients heal faster. If the link between infection and
stress that some of them show is correct, this shouldn't be
surprising. The positive effect on the immune system could account
for that.
For many, having pets clearly has an abundance of psychological
pluses as well. Cats, for example, are obviously oblivious to any
problems a person might have. They want their supper and their rub
while perched in a warm, stationary lap. The shift of focus to the
pets wants and away from the unpleasant episode at the office can
help lower stress.
The sympathetic nervous system works in conjunction with other brain
areas to generate hormones and signals that create our 'fight or
flight' mechanism. Shifting attention away activates the
parasympathetic nervous system that has opposite effects. In short,
we calm down. That interlude helps the body achieve homeostasis -
the move back to equilibrium from an extreme - that stress has
interrupted.
Dogs are terrific stress relievers, when they aren't creating more.
Digging holes in the backyard, ruining a good pair of shoes or
creating a mess on the carpet certainly don't help alleviate stress.
But a short game of fetch with a tennis ball can. Watching their
eager joy in simple activities is a vivid reminder that not
everything in life is an occasion for doom and gloom.
Dogs have been domesticated to live with humans for over 10,000
years. During that time they have participated in a hundred common
human rituals and activities, some of which can offer relief from
stress symptoms. Fishing, hiking and other activities are in
themselves stress relievers. When accompanied by a loved and loving
dog the effect is amplified.
Even aquarium fish can provide a source of stress relief. Taking
care of tropical fish requires a lot of careful planning and
execution. That focus helps keep one's mind off what often amounts
to trivial problems. Additional rewards can show up by observing the
many interesting behaviors sea creatures exhibit.
A variety of pets - tropical birds, hamsters, ferrets and many more
- frequently display actions that people find humorous. And even the
most serious psychotherapist will agree that laughter is excellent
medicine when it comes to lessening stress.
Though the form of communication between animals and humans is very
different from that between one person and another, there is an
undeniable understanding that forms between individuals and their
non-human companions. That bond is often stronger than between
casual friends. The result is a feeling of support without
expectation of anything other than a good fur stroking.
After all, when was the last time you ever heard anyone say 'my dog
drove me to drink'?