Dogs makes wonderful companions in an increasingly urbanized society.
They do, however, present some constraints than humans must assume.
The following are some of the positive aspects of having a dog in the house: 1 Added social stimulation within the family.
Talking about the dog, taking care of him, playing with him, and being interested in him are all positive for the group.
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Companion from the dog, which is especially important for persons living alone 3.
Relaxation that comes from walking the dog, playing with him and petting him (studies shows that a person's heart rate decreases when petting a dog) 4.
Sense of protection that the entire family feels in the presence of a dog who guards the house.
5.
Friendship and sense of companionship,even emotional attachment that is sometimes very intense and that bonds the owner with his faithful four legged friend 6.
Responsibility that comes with buying or adopting a puppy.
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Undeniable support role a dog plays in raising children.
Moreover, dogs are widely used by psychologists to assist in reintegrating problem or delinquent children or adolescents.
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Understanding and sympathy from this animal, which at times are apt to transform human beings.
9.
Feeling of value and achievement that some people have when they are accompanied by their dog and can show off.
10.
Facilitation of social contacts in a society in which people hardly ever talk to and in which walking one's dog provides a way to talk with other people walking their dogs.
Finally, the feeling of prestige that some people have in owning a certain breed of dog.
Objectively speaking, however it is questionable whether this actually a positive virtue since a dog is not like a sports car.
They do, however, present some constraints than humans must assume.
The following are some of the positive aspects of having a dog in the house: 1 Added social stimulation within the family.
Talking about the dog, taking care of him, playing with him, and being interested in him are all positive for the group.
2.
Companion from the dog, which is especially important for persons living alone 3.
Relaxation that comes from walking the dog, playing with him and petting him (studies shows that a person's heart rate decreases when petting a dog) 4.
Sense of protection that the entire family feels in the presence of a dog who guards the house.
5.
Friendship and sense of companionship,even emotional attachment that is sometimes very intense and that bonds the owner with his faithful four legged friend 6.
Responsibility that comes with buying or adopting a puppy.
7.
Undeniable support role a dog plays in raising children.
Moreover, dogs are widely used by psychologists to assist in reintegrating problem or delinquent children or adolescents.
8.
Understanding and sympathy from this animal, which at times are apt to transform human beings.
9.
Feeling of value and achievement that some people have when they are accompanied by their dog and can show off.
10.
Facilitation of social contacts in a society in which people hardly ever talk to and in which walking one's dog provides a way to talk with other people walking their dogs.
Finally, the feeling of prestige that some people have in owning a certain breed of dog.
Objectively speaking, however it is questionable whether this actually a positive virtue since a dog is not like a sports car.
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