Pets are great companions and best friends. Have you ever wondered if you’d like an animal as a pet? Have you ever considered getting a forever animal friend? If you are moving to a condo unit, make sure to check with your building management about pet ownership and comply with the rules. This article will guide you on whether or not you should purchase a furry, feathery, or scaly companion as your new best friend as you settle into your new home at Lentor Gardens Residences.
Physical Benefits
Studies have shown that having a pet can actually lower risks of health-related issues like heart attacks and stress. They can also help you get moving and exercise more. Plus, children raised with pet animals can develop a decreased chance of getting specific kinds of allergies and asthma.
Mental/Emotional Benefits
Other than the physical benefits, there are also mental and emotional benefits of getting a pet! The responsibilities of owning a pet animal can bring routine, structure, and a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Pets give companionship, which can lower the feeling of being alone or lonely and provide a sense of need and being needed. Also, pets bring happiness and joy through their unconditional love and hilariously fun nature.
Social Benefits
Pets can act as social magnets, attracting many people and other pets to interact with both you and your best animal friend. Studies say that having a pet can actually improve social life positively. This can make getting new friends easier, interacting with more people, and could even make small talk feel more at ease!
Other Considerations
If you really want to get a pet and a lifelong friend, you should consider other things, like researching what type of breed could fit perfectly into your home, your current lifestyle, the costs of having a pet, and your commitment to your pet, who may be your best friend forever. Too many people abandon, abuse, or harm their pets because of the insufficient resources they have to care for and love their pets. Think of these before choosing one as your companion.

