2015
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.150274
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Assessing the benefits and risks of owning a pet

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“…Pets induce increased social interaction [66] and quality of life [67] and have a positive influence on mental health [68,69]. However, despite all the positive effects, negative consequences of pet ownership, such as injuries [70][71][72][73] or zoonoses [67,74], are also possible.…”
Section: Pet Attachment and Its Association With Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pets induce increased social interaction [66] and quality of life [67] and have a positive influence on mental health [68,69]. However, despite all the positive effects, negative consequences of pet ownership, such as injuries [70][71][72][73] or zoonoses [67,74], are also possible.…”
Section: Pet Attachment and Its Association With Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various benefits to companion animal ownership. For example, pet ownership, particularly that of dogs, is associated with increased physical activity (Cherniack & Cherniack, ). As adults, those who experienced responsibility for pets as a child may be primed to express greater concern for wildlife and more compassion for other people as adults (Paul & Serpe, ).…”
Section: Animals In the Homementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is common for a companion animal, particularly a dog or cat, to be viewed by the owner as a member of the family (1719). Although research suggests several health and social benefits of owning a companion animal [reviewed by Cherniack and Cherniack (20)], debate exists regarding the notion that pet ownership is uniformly beneficial (21), and the impact of providing long-term care for a companion animal with medical problems is not well understood. This issue becomes increasingly relevant as advances in veterinary medicine present the option to extend the life of a seriously ill companion animal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%