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Pet Vs Humans: Who Is Better To Talk To ?

    • Pune Times NIE
    • Publish Date: Jan 9 2020 4:16PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 9 2020 4:16PM
Pet Vs Humans: Who Is Better To Talk To ?

If you talk to your dog more than you talk to your best friends, you’re not alone. In fact, having a furry shoulder to lean on is actually really good for your health and saves you from fake shadows.
You tell your pup it’s time for a walk, and it runs towards the door. Then when you offer a treat, it jumps around with excitement. After bonding with a pet, it’s hard to imagine it not understanding everything you say—and even though you know your canine bestie doesn’t fully speak our language. The responsiveness we get from pets makes us see something human in them, according to research, which is why we keep talking.
All that chatter creates more than just a close bond between you and your pooch. It’s also really great for your own well-being since dogs do make the best therapists and secret-keepers. Treating our pets like cute, fluffy humans not only provides the emotional support we might not get from actual people, but it also gives you health benefits of having a pet, keeps you in shape, increases good sweat, and makes sure we are never lonely. Having a pet or a dog also reduces anxiety and stress in children and  adults; also it makes us truly happy!
On the contrary, you can’t generalise one nice human for the entire species. Humans have a diabolical habit, of cutting people’s sentences, being dogmatic in conversations, not reciprocating and disdain! Not really being a snub to humans, but when it comes to talking, pets will be an option over humans, because in spite of them not articulating in our language, our feelings reach them, and theirs to us. I personally talk to my best friend a lot, but if you had to ask me to chose between my best friend and brother-ly pet, without any incertitude, my pet it is !
So the next time you feel super weird for asking “Leo” how his day was, think again. Having a quick chat with your barking BFF is fully acceptable—even if you only get puppy-dog eyes as a response. Love them, they love you back. Don’t love them, they will still love you back.

- Drishya Mohan, class X, St. Joseph High School, Pashan

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