Reasons You Should Get A Dog

Dogs are loyal, always excited to see you, and will love you unconditionally. So if anyone asks why you're getting a dog- let's not try to be fancy or say something about exercise or companionship because really they only need but what we give them in return: our attention and love.


Dogs are great at keeping you company

Although we've been told that cats are more sociable than dogs, it's clear that dogs are more entertaining for us and spend more time cuddling with us than cats do. So as much as we would love the company of cat cats, it seems our pets are too lazy to care. Dogs have more loyalty than cats do Dogs really do stick by you no matter what; perhaps they know that no matter how long you stay with them, there are still going to be times when you leave them. Cats might come and sit on your lap but, as soon as you walk away, they're off, leaving you with nothing but disappointment and heartbreak. Dogs don't care what kind of clothes you're wearing Dogs will immediately show their happiness when you open the door by wagging their tails and rushing over to greet you.


Dogs are great at getting your exercise

So many people wake up in the morning, turn on the TV and get an hour of real, concentrated exercise in before they have to step out the door. Not so with a dog. They are never too busy to run next to you and see what they can sniff out in a wooded trail or a muddy gully. We have the advantage of a lot more time with our dog, but the dog has the advantage of a lot more energy and a better chance to get the blood pumping, the heart rate up, and exercise out. Dogs are great at reminding you to stop and smell the roses Not everyone is willing or able to find the time to work in the yard or spend time with friends. Dogs make that possible. They'll play fetch, take long walks, or take you for a ride in the car.


Dogs get you out of the house

They love the great outdoors just as much as you. Dogs require you to get up and explore all the fun adventures they may find you missing. Dogs keep you healthy Trying to find that energy to power through those last mile of your morning jog? Dog walking is the perfect way to stay active! Dogs make you smarter Yes, they'll love you unconditionally but according to researchers dog owners are more conscientious, more likely to achieve higher education and are more self-disciplined. Dogs can't give back to society as much as humans can Dogs take care of their own. Yes, we know that they're a great source of support when our friends or family are sick or need our help, but dogs don't do the same for the homeless as we humans do.


Dogs love unconditionally

There are no strings attached with dogs. They don't play games, they don't get angry, and they certainly don't make demands. In return for our attention and love, they only ask for one thing: food. You get one People come in and out of your life. They come into your house, take food from the fridge, hang out for a while, then go. Dogs love unconditionally. They will never stop loving you just because you bought them a birthday card or they have a crush on someone else. You are their entire world. Dogs can become great companions Loyalty is one of the things I love about dogs and I feel like it's something that often gets overlooked by people. I don't know how many times I've seen people pick up a dog and swear that they've spent the whole day just watching TV.


Conclusion

Clearly, dog is not only great company, but also good for our physical and mental health. If you are someone who is looking for a great addition to your family, we've got a lot to say about why you should consider getting a dog.

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