What are the benefits of adopting a pet?
Saving lives: adopting a pet from an association or shelter helps save the lives of animals that need a home. This can reduce the number of abandoned and destructive animals.
Lower costs: Adoption costs are generally much lower than buying an expensive breed pet. In addition, many shelters provide vaccinations, spay/neuter procedures and other medical treatments at a discounted price.
Adaptation: Pets in shelters often have already undergone basic training, so they may be ready to acclimate to their new home more quickly.
Various types: In shelters you can find a wide variety of types and breeds, including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and more, so it is possible to find the animal that best suits your lifestyle.
Improving the quality of life: Pets bring joy, love and companionship. They can improve mood and provide a sense of comfort and security.
Reducing loneliness: Pets are loyal friends that can reduce the feeling of loneliness, especially for people living alone or the elderly.
Increased physical activity: Animals, especially dogs, encourage owners to be active and exercise more, which contributes to improved physical health.
Emotional benefits: Pets can improve mental health by reducing stress, anxiety and depression. The love and companionship they provide can improve the overall feeling.
Values education: Adopting a pet can teach children values such as responsibility, compassion and concern for others.
Community support: Adopting a pet helps support associations and organizations that work for animal welfare.
Stress reduction: Studies show that petting a pet can reduce levels of cortisol (the hormone associated with stress) and increase levels of serotonin and dopamine, leading to a sense of calm.
Improving communication skills: Pets can improve communication skills, especially for children, by helping to develop empathy and understanding towards living things.
Strengthening Social Connections: Pet owners tend to bond with other pet owners, which leads to the creation of new friendships and a supportive community.
Mood lifter: Interacting with a pet can improve mood and create a sense of happiness, especially during difficult times.
Raising pets can be an educational experience: For children, raising a pet can be an important lesson about commitment, care and concern for others, as well as the cycle of life.
Increased responsibility: pet owners learn to manage time and organize themselves better, as they have the responsibility to take care of the pet's needs.
Improving physical health: In addition to more physical activity, studies have shown that pet owners tend to suffer less from health problems such as high blood pressure, heart problems, and depression.
Exciting experiences: Pets bring funny and exciting moments to life, like when a dog chases a ball or a cat plays with a box.
Deep emotional bonds: the bond between pet and owner can be very strong, and sometimes even touch the deepest emotional level, which results in a sense of belonging and love.
Improving relationships: A household with a pet can develop stronger bonds between family members, as pets can act as a connecting factor between people.