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Regular walks can help protect dogs and humans from dementia, new research shows.
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Numerous studies have shown that keeping pets – especially dogs and cats – improves immunity, as well as mental and cardiovascular health.
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People’s health improves when regularly exercising their dog. So why don’t more people walk their pets more often?
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Researchers think our dogs are too fat because we humanize them, which makes us want to feed them more. But this has an impact on their quality of life.
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It is often said that pets can be beneficial to human health. Walking a dog certainly can't hurt, but is there any truth to this statement? A number of studies have in fact found that
This article will sure convince you to get a puppy, if you don't already have one. They can help you lower blood sugar, and also prevent cancer.