Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Can Pets Bring More Happiness To Your Home Life?

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If you spend your time scrolling through Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, I'm sure you've seen heartwarming stories about pets. It seems as if they're the perfect companions for kids and adults. But can pets really bring more happiness to your home life?

As a person who considers himself a veteran pet parent, my answer is yes. For my family, our golden retriever Doug is a source of joy and laughter. While having a pet is a huge responsibility, we enjoy training and taking care of him. To be honest, the adults usually bear most of the burden and the expenses. But seeing the kids grow up to be loving, patient, and caring is always rewarding.

I've read some studies that having pets in the home can help members connect with each other better. These furry friends also ease stress and the tension, while encouraging people to open up. However, this is mostly true for trained animals. When the pet is neglected or spoiled, it could even cause problems for the household.

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It's true that welcoming pets in the home will affect the family dynamic. But in our case, it was for the better. It also helps that our dog isn't too frisky and knows how to behave around humans. Instead of spending our after-dinner hours doing separate things, everyone ends up hanging out in the living room to play with our dog. In this age of gadgets replacing face-to-face communication, my wife and I are grateful that we get to talk and bond with the kids before their bedtime.

Hi there! My name is Alpman Ilker and I'm a general contractor for a construction company. I'm also a husband, father, and pet-lover. For more on parenting, visit this page for updates.

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