Pet Therapy
Pet Therapy for SAD Sufferers
There is much research to support the theory that keeping a
pet can help alleviate stress. Worrying and stress compound the effects of seasonal affective disorder (‘SAD’).
This article tells you about the various ways in which keeping a pet can help to offset those bad effects. My own
pet favourites are springer spaniels, but other pets are good, too, including cats, tropical fish and even
parrots.
Company for You
If your family has grown up or you live alone for other
reasons, then a dog is great company. Therefore, having 'someone to care for' provides real and tangible
health benefits. Of course, a cat is company, as is a caged bird, but they are less demanding than a
dog.
Demanding
A demanding pet is a good thing, because it gives you a
reason to get out of bed in the morning and get out in the daylight, getting exercise. With a cat you just put
down the food and the cat comes and goes through the catflap in the door - there's little benefit there for
you. Of course, the cat will come and curl up on your lap in front of the TV in the evening, and that does reduce
stress.
Caring Moves Your
Focus
If you live alone, whether through choice or circumstances,
then the effects of SAD are intensified, because you have only yourself to focus on. If you have a pet to care for,
then the caring shifts some of your focus away from yourself, at least for some of the time. The less time you
spend looking inwards and the more time spend looking outwards, then the better it is for you.
Laughter Releases
Endorphins
Springer spaniels are generally very happy dogs and love
having fun. This is good for you - my Springers made me laugh each and every day. They are smart dogs and that adds
to the fun! Laughter helps release those feel-good endorphins in the brain - more SAD therapy for
you.
Exercise
Springers will hunt and retrieve for hours on end - they
love a game of hide and seek with an old sock or glove - and this leads to more fun and exercise for you too, as
well as taking your mind off your own problems. As we know, exercise is a therapy for SAD.
Pet
Personalities
Unlike an aquarium of tropical fish, dogs are much more
interesting, in my opinion. They have distinctive personalities, as cats do too. However, if you are unable to 'get
about' easily – perhaps lacking a transport, or for health reasons - then tropical fish are great stress reducers
too. And, let's not forget parrots - they will talk to you!
Finally
Well, dogs are my favourite - and Springer Spaniels in
particular - but generally any form of pet will add interest and diversion into your day. Dogs, and
particularly Springer Spaniels, offer probably the widest range of benefits to a SAD
sufferer.
So, think about a pet as a possible component in the
holisitic approach to beating SAD!
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