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10 Reasons Why Pets Are Good for Students
Students love companionship, but it also comes with specific pros and cons. You must have known
enough cons of pet ownership; that’s why second thoughts of making pets a part of your family
photo frame are there. Right? Well, before your second thoughts win, I’d love to share a few reasons
why pets play a vital positive role in the physical, mental, emotional, and academic growth of your
child.
With years of experience as a private tutor and the privilege of growing up around pets, I am utterly
confident to say that having an animal or pet in your life makes you a better human and an
outstanding learner! Let us discover the top ten reasons, or you may call them the benefits of
owning pets. Also, I added a bonus tip at the end of the article for you.
So, stick around!
1. Pets are humanizing
Pets roam around with positive energy and help develop positive feelings in their owner. Parenting
a pet reminds you of your obligations and responsibility to nurture, protect, preserve and care for
all life. Kids or students growing up with pets understand the cost of commitments. Pets are the
civilized and safe recipients of secrets and thoughts – owners often share and talk with their
animals. They are assumed to be the best listeners. Great for developing non-verbal
communication, empathy, healthy relationships, and compassion. They portray the meaning of
humanizing.
2. Pets decrease allergies
The more you interact with pets, the fewer chances of catching or developing specific allergies such
as hay fever, asthma, or eczema. Likewise, having more pets comes with more benefits. Health
psychologists around the globe have carried out numerous researches showing that the immune
system of pet-owning children produces an antibody that helps them fight off infections better
and faster than children without pets. What’s better than finding a companion at home and having
fewer days off school due to colds or flu?!
3. Pets teach responsibility
Everyone has a regular go-to routine, and so do animals. We might have an option of excuses, but
pets are not familiar with this term. They follow their daily schedule religiously and expect the same
from their owner. Owning a pet hones the sense of responsibility of the students. Moreover,
looking after a pet, taking care of its food, cleanliness, or shelter, or taking them out for a walk
gives them a taste of achievement. This is how students learn to be responsible and care for others’
needs around them.
4. Pets offer comfortable contact
When it comes to a go-to comfort place, pet owners never take a single second to reconsider their
decision to prefer their pet over anything else. Pets welcome with the indescribable measure of
love. Bringing pets at home would fill the emptiness of your child, which you never knew they had.
They respect privacy, kindness, patience and teach the same to their owner. Nothing can brush off
the stress of academic tasks or struggles than coming home to a pet.
5. Pets help with learning
Pets help developmentally challenged kids with learning. The presence of a nonjudgmental pal
with paws encourages students to be themselves. Parents and tutors couldn’t deny that curling up
with a pet and reading a book to them are a lot more joyous and relaxing for their children than
reading in a separate room on a study table. They enrich the classroom and other learning
experiences; that is why many schools have a class pet. In a nutshell, interacting with animals instills
respect for life and a sense of responsibility.
6. Pets have social advantages
There is no substitute for human social circles’ advantages, but furry friends also have many
benefits. They provide enough companionship that their owner never gets lonely or depressed. If
your child will live in dorms or off-campus for the first time, sending a pet along would be the best
way to help them grow through the difficulties of new beginnings. Bonding with pets helps
students strengthen their social skills and can do better in the school setting.
7. Pets encourage physical health
Pets need a great deal of exercise, encouraging laughter, playfulness, running errands, walking,
which means their owner also needs to stay active and exercise daily. The physical health of pets
should not be taken for granted as it also helps boost the immune system and increases the energy
level of the owner. They are motivated to play, adopt a healthy lifestyle, seek adventure, be
affectionate, loyal, and physically fit.
8. Pets boost mental health
Animals tend to live in the moment; they don’t stress over the past or future — perfect four feet
company to rely on when feeling down. Pets are good for emotional well-being morale, helps to
ease anxiety, and provide sensory stress relief. Always available to lend a sympathetic ear add joy
and unconditional love to your life. Pets or animals are the only potential factor in the well-being
of students and reduce the high risk of academic failure. Dogs are therapeutic for students at school
by Middlesex University, as they added some dogs to the staff list, and the results were amazing.
9. Pets teach life lessons
Pets have boundless enthusiasm but no sense of shame. One should have a dog as a life coach. Do
you know this saying? Not only do pets provide entertainment and affection, but they also teach
respect, loyalty, compassion, responsibility, help build self-esteem, social skills, patience, coping
with loss, leadership skills, and a lot more. If you ever get a chance to own a pet, take advantage
of it, as they will teach valuable life lessons to you and your child.
10. Pets are lifesavers and life changers
The world is filled with the stories of people who were significantly traumatized or actively suicidal,
but their pets gave them a reason to live. Pets respond to vocalization, provide presence and
companionship and take care of their owner’s safety. Similarly, dogs are known for saving their
owners from imminent death. Not only this, the intuition of animals is quite strong. They sense
who deserves to be trusted by their owners and who isn’t. Students with pets around them are
found to be less bullied.
Tips for choosing the right pet
If you are going to buy a pet for the very first time in your life, here are a few things to consider:
• Invest your time in researching the pet you want. Discover everything about
them, including their lifespan, size, exercise requirements, breeds,
temperaments, history, health, and behavioral problems.
• A separate area in the house for pet
• Diagnose if any family member is allergic to certain kinds of animals – some
pets carry health risks with them for some people.
• Review your lifestyle like would it be suitable for the pet and the level of care
for the needs of the pet
• The age of your child. Since kids under age 4 are not mature enough to
control the aggressive, clingy, and angry impulses
• Open discussions and planning with kids about pets because they require
responsibility.
• Reconsider your pet-owning decision if you are a social bird because pets
would curb most of your social activity
• Sum up the cost of insurance, toys, food, unexpected vet bills, and other
financial needs of the pet. They cost money
• Pets naturally come with destructive behaviors and require proper time and
training to overcome this. It’s one of the drawbacks of owning a pet.
• Dogs and cats need a lot of attention, so if you cannot manage to spend
maximum time of the day with them, then don’t intend to get one.
• The last yet most important thing is how much shedding you can tolerate
because some breeds shed a lot. However, there are numerous pets to pick
that do not shed. Look for them!
The bottom line
In this complex world, the simplicity of the human-animal bond is endearing. Pets are friends for
life. If your child wishes to own a pet, fulfill it as they will love your child unquestioningly and would
never criticize them like the brutal world out there. You will also enjoy the pet’s companionship,
physical health, and psychological benefits as an adult or parent. Wrapping up this article with a
quote by Jon Katz:
Animals have come to mean so much in our lives. We live in a fragmented and
disconnected culture. Politics are ugly, religion is struggling, technology is
stressful, and the economy is unfortunate. What’s one thing that we have in
our lives that we can depend on? A dog or a cat loving us unconditionally,
every day, very faithfully.
Jon Katz

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10 Reasons Why Pets Are Good for Students.pdf

  • 1. 10 Reasons Why Pets Are Good for Students Students love companionship, but it also comes with specific pros and cons. You must have known enough cons of pet ownership; that’s why second thoughts of making pets a part of your family photo frame are there. Right? Well, before your second thoughts win, I’d love to share a few reasons why pets play a vital positive role in the physical, mental, emotional, and academic growth of your child. With years of experience as a private tutor and the privilege of growing up around pets, I am utterly confident to say that having an animal or pet in your life makes you a better human and an outstanding learner! Let us discover the top ten reasons, or you may call them the benefits of owning pets. Also, I added a bonus tip at the end of the article for you. So, stick around!
  • 2. 1. Pets are humanizing Pets roam around with positive energy and help develop positive feelings in their owner. Parenting a pet reminds you of your obligations and responsibility to nurture, protect, preserve and care for all life. Kids or students growing up with pets understand the cost of commitments. Pets are the civilized and safe recipients of secrets and thoughts – owners often share and talk with their animals. They are assumed to be the best listeners. Great for developing non-verbal communication, empathy, healthy relationships, and compassion. They portray the meaning of humanizing. 2. Pets decrease allergies The more you interact with pets, the fewer chances of catching or developing specific allergies such as hay fever, asthma, or eczema. Likewise, having more pets comes with more benefits. Health psychologists around the globe have carried out numerous researches showing that the immune system of pet-owning children produces an antibody that helps them fight off infections better and faster than children without pets. What’s better than finding a companion at home and having fewer days off school due to colds or flu?! 3. Pets teach responsibility Everyone has a regular go-to routine, and so do animals. We might have an option of excuses, but pets are not familiar with this term. They follow their daily schedule religiously and expect the same from their owner. Owning a pet hones the sense of responsibility of the students. Moreover, looking after a pet, taking care of its food, cleanliness, or shelter, or taking them out for a walk gives them a taste of achievement. This is how students learn to be responsible and care for others’ needs around them. 4. Pets offer comfortable contact When it comes to a go-to comfort place, pet owners never take a single second to reconsider their decision to prefer their pet over anything else. Pets welcome with the indescribable measure of
  • 3. love. Bringing pets at home would fill the emptiness of your child, which you never knew they had. They respect privacy, kindness, patience and teach the same to their owner. Nothing can brush off the stress of academic tasks or struggles than coming home to a pet. 5. Pets help with learning Pets help developmentally challenged kids with learning. The presence of a nonjudgmental pal with paws encourages students to be themselves. Parents and tutors couldn’t deny that curling up with a pet and reading a book to them are a lot more joyous and relaxing for their children than reading in a separate room on a study table. They enrich the classroom and other learning experiences; that is why many schools have a class pet. In a nutshell, interacting with animals instills respect for life and a sense of responsibility. 6. Pets have social advantages There is no substitute for human social circles’ advantages, but furry friends also have many benefits. They provide enough companionship that their owner never gets lonely or depressed. If your child will live in dorms or off-campus for the first time, sending a pet along would be the best way to help them grow through the difficulties of new beginnings. Bonding with pets helps students strengthen their social skills and can do better in the school setting. 7. Pets encourage physical health Pets need a great deal of exercise, encouraging laughter, playfulness, running errands, walking, which means their owner also needs to stay active and exercise daily. The physical health of pets should not be taken for granted as it also helps boost the immune system and increases the energy level of the owner. They are motivated to play, adopt a healthy lifestyle, seek adventure, be affectionate, loyal, and physically fit. 8. Pets boost mental health
  • 4. Animals tend to live in the moment; they don’t stress over the past or future — perfect four feet company to rely on when feeling down. Pets are good for emotional well-being morale, helps to ease anxiety, and provide sensory stress relief. Always available to lend a sympathetic ear add joy and unconditional love to your life. Pets or animals are the only potential factor in the well-being of students and reduce the high risk of academic failure. Dogs are therapeutic for students at school by Middlesex University, as they added some dogs to the staff list, and the results were amazing. 9. Pets teach life lessons Pets have boundless enthusiasm but no sense of shame. One should have a dog as a life coach. Do you know this saying? Not only do pets provide entertainment and affection, but they also teach respect, loyalty, compassion, responsibility, help build self-esteem, social skills, patience, coping with loss, leadership skills, and a lot more. If you ever get a chance to own a pet, take advantage of it, as they will teach valuable life lessons to you and your child. 10. Pets are lifesavers and life changers The world is filled with the stories of people who were significantly traumatized or actively suicidal, but their pets gave them a reason to live. Pets respond to vocalization, provide presence and companionship and take care of their owner’s safety. Similarly, dogs are known for saving their owners from imminent death. Not only this, the intuition of animals is quite strong. They sense who deserves to be trusted by their owners and who isn’t. Students with pets around them are found to be less bullied. Tips for choosing the right pet If you are going to buy a pet for the very first time in your life, here are a few things to consider: • Invest your time in researching the pet you want. Discover everything about them, including their lifespan, size, exercise requirements, breeds, temperaments, history, health, and behavioral problems. • A separate area in the house for pet • Diagnose if any family member is allergic to certain kinds of animals – some pets carry health risks with them for some people.
  • 5. • Review your lifestyle like would it be suitable for the pet and the level of care for the needs of the pet • The age of your child. Since kids under age 4 are not mature enough to control the aggressive, clingy, and angry impulses • Open discussions and planning with kids about pets because they require responsibility. • Reconsider your pet-owning decision if you are a social bird because pets would curb most of your social activity • Sum up the cost of insurance, toys, food, unexpected vet bills, and other financial needs of the pet. They cost money • Pets naturally come with destructive behaviors and require proper time and training to overcome this. It’s one of the drawbacks of owning a pet. • Dogs and cats need a lot of attention, so if you cannot manage to spend maximum time of the day with them, then don’t intend to get one. • The last yet most important thing is how much shedding you can tolerate because some breeds shed a lot. However, there are numerous pets to pick that do not shed. Look for them! The bottom line In this complex world, the simplicity of the human-animal bond is endearing. Pets are friends for life. If your child wishes to own a pet, fulfill it as they will love your child unquestioningly and would never criticize them like the brutal world out there. You will also enjoy the pet’s companionship, physical health, and psychological benefits as an adult or parent. Wrapping up this article with a quote by Jon Katz: Animals have come to mean so much in our lives. We live in a fragmented and disconnected culture. Politics are ugly, religion is struggling, technology is stressful, and the economy is unfortunate. What’s one thing that we have in our lives that we can depend on? A dog or a cat loving us unconditionally, every day, very faithfully. Jon Katz