Welcome to
World of Pets
Hello! Pet Lovers
Owning a furry companion can have many positive effects on your life. Not only do you get to live with a friend, but there are also some hidden benefits to keeping a pet in your home. Here are some reasons why having a pet is great for your mind, body and soul.
Why should we own a Pet?
A TRUE RELATION
Pets provide unconditional love and friendship
SAVING A LIFE
ADOPTING A PET MEANS SAVING A LIFE - They are great for all ages
KEEP YOU ACTIVE
They improve your health, They increase bone and heart strength, They keep you active all days
ELEVATE YOUR MOOD
Pets bring joy and fulfillment which helps to elevate your mood
A SECOND CHANCE
By adopting a pet, you're giving an animal a second chance
BOOST YOUR SOCIAL LIFE
They help you build relationships and makes you happy
HEALTH PREDICTOR
Pets have their perks when it come to your health, They act as warning signals for serious health conditions
INNOCENT LOYALTY
BECAUSE HOW CAN YOU POSSIBLY RESIST THEIR CUTENESS? They might not be able to speak, but they hear you loud and clear.
Breed of Dogs
Dogs
Human–canine bonding is the relationship between dogs and humans. This bond can be traced back at least 15,000 years ago to the Bonn-Oberkassel dog that was found buried with two humans. For centuries, dogs have been labeled as "Man's best friend," offering companionship and loyalty to their human counterparts. This is evident in most homes where dogs are domesticated. Children and adults have cordial relationships with all kinds of dogs.
Breed of Cats
Cats
Cats are sweet animals who love to cuddle up with their owners – and research has proven that cats actually form emotional bonds with their owners as dogs do. The new study has found that cats actually display the same main attachment styles as dogs and babies. Most cats and kittens showed a ‘secure attachment’ with humans and were just as interested in their owners as their surroundings.
Category of Birds
Birds
Pet bird owners have an opportunity that birders rarely see: they can bond extensively with their pets. Through those bonds, they grow familiar with their birds' unique moods and emotions, from stress and loneliness to joy and excitement. That familiarity leaves no doubt that pet birds can and do feel emotions.
Category of Fishes
Fish
A recent study shows that fish are more emotionally complex than we give them credit for. ... It turns out emotional attachment to a partner is not unique to humans or even to mammals. Breakups really suck, even if you're a fish.