16/11/2020
Adopting a dog may be one of the best decisions you ever make for your child, did you know it can actually benefit the health and development of your kids?
Advantages for kids who grow up with dogs
1. A Life Lesson in Responsibility
Caring for another life will require your child to become a more compassionate individual. Feeding or walking them, at times they may have other things they would rather be doing, will mean that they have to step outside of themselves, and practice being selfless. A teacher who participated in a study about classroom pets said, “Having pets is an INVALUABLE aid for helping the children gain pride, caring, and empathy for the needs of themselves and others”.
2. Kids Who Grow Up With Dogs
(a) Healthier Immune system: - Recent studies concluded that children who lived with pets (but especially dogs) during their first year of life actually had a better immune system than those who did not. They believe that exposure to dogs may have positively boosted the maturation of their immune system during infancy. In addition, when they did fall ill, they needed a shorter course of antibiotics compared to the children who did not live with pets.
(b) Allergies:- Another study found that children who were predisposed (at least one parent suffers from) respiratory allergies or asthma, are much less likely to develop similar issues if they they have a dog in the house. They found that the early exposure is key. Children who had a dog after the first year of birth had no added health benefits.
Skin:- Recent studies found that dogs actually protect children who are at risk for eczema. In fact, children with dog allergies, who did not have dogs in the home, were four times more likely to develop eczema than those who did.
3. Better Emotional Intelligence
Everyone has heard of IQ, but have you thought about improving your child’s EQ (or emotional intelligence)? Owning a dog allows them to practice these skills and improves their emotional intelligence over time.
In addition, caring for a pet builds a child's self-esteem. Accomplishing small tasks (such as filling up their water dish) will help them feel like they are competent and will also give them a sense of accomplishment.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention found that children with dogs in the home had reduced anxiety levels and reduced amount of perceived stress. They believe that kids who interact with dogs have increased levels of oxytocin released to their brain. In short, DOGS = HAPPINESS (but you probably already knew that).
4. More Play and Exercise
Trying to find a way to pry your kids off of the couch and away from screen time? Try adopting a dog! On average, children who have a dog in the home exercise an average of 11 minutes more per day than those who do not have a dog. Those minutes may not seem like a lot, but they add up to 5.5 hours a month, and 66 hours per year! Some researchers believe that dog ownership may be a viable way to help combat childhood obesity.
5. Therapy
Autism:-Autism Companions, have found that therapy dogs have an amazing impact on the quality of life and development of children with ASD. Some of the many benefits include:
Dog provides sense of security, Decrease meltdowns, Decrease anxiety and acts of aggression, Increased willingness to try new things, Increased ability to face fearful situation, Increases social interaction due to the dog being an ice breaker and taking the focus off the child’s disability, Encourages verbal communication, increased vocabulary
ADD and ADHD:- Dogs help create consistency and a routine, Provides an outlet for excess energy to help aid in hyperactivity, Dogs help children cope with isolation and depression, They take the stress out of new social situations