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Pets Help Boost Seniors’ Health, Study Cites


More than 40 percent of Americans ages 65 and above live with pets. The reason? For companionship and lots more.

The elderly and even younger individuals today invest time and other resources on their furry friends to keep them “sane” even when they’re alone as much as to boost their health. Likewise, pets also help combat depression, high blood pressure, and stress.

Despite pets’ crazy antics and stuff, none of these compare to the benefits they offer to their man companions. Owners still need to be patient and flexible when dealing with these fellas after all. But hey, who would not love such adorable creatures?

Considering taking care of pets? Or are you availing of home care services? Get the perks that pets have to offer when you also give them the care they deserve.

— Image Courtesy of Wikipedia

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