If you want to live a healthier life get a dog, research
suggests.
The companionship offered by many pets is thought to be good
for you, but the benefits of owning a dog outstrip those of cat owners, the
study says.
A psychologist from Queen's University, Belfast , said dog owners tended to have lower
blood pressure and cholesterol.
Writing in the British Journal of Health Psychology, she
says that regular "walkies" may partly explain the difference.
Dr Deborah Wells reviewed dozens of earlier research papers which looked at the health benefits of pet ownership.
In some cases, the
social support offered by an animal is greater than the support that another
human could offer.
Overall, pets help lower blood pressure and anxiety as well as boost your immunity.
Having a dog in the home with a newborn has even proven to be beneficial;
If a dog lived in the home, infants were less likely to show evidence of pet allergies. The infant is less likely to have eczema, a common allergy skin condition that causes red patches and itching. In addition, they had higher levels of some immune system chemicals -- a sign of stronger immune system activation.
"Dogs are dirty animals, and this suggests that babies who have greater exposure to dirt and allergens have a stronger immune system," Gern says.