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Why Pets Make Great Caregiving Companions

senior couple and their dogFew life pleasures are as comforting as a dog or cat peacefully napping by your side. Pets can alleviate loneliness, lower blood pressure and stave off depression.

Having a cat, dog or other small pet takes some effort. Carrying out tasks like grooming, cleaning or walking an animal can give people a sense of purpose—not to mention a reason to get out of the house for some low-impact exercise and some social interaction. Research from the University of Victoria in British Columbia revealed that people with dogs tended to be more physically active than those without.

And the benefits extend beyond just the physical. Ever had warm, fuzzy feelings while looking into the eyes of a cuddly creature? Or possibly a peaceful feeling watching fish swim in an aquarium? You're not alone.

A study by scientists at Purdue University showed that simply placing aquariums in the rooms of individuals with Alzheimer's disease was linked to better eating and nutritional habits, helping subjects maintain a healthy body weight and even reducing health care costs due to less need for supplements.

It's long been recognized that lack of companionship can have a number of negative effects on mental health, with depression, anxiety and potentially even dementia among them. For some individuals, especially those with memory problems, it can sometimes be easier to connect with animals than humans, making pets ideal friends for some older people.