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Pets give constant companionship which can lower stress and feelings of isolation. They allow social interaction and improve emotional well being.
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I feel like the source mental health foundation seems credible. I don't know if saying the word "constant companionship" is accurate. the article also talks about different skills associated with having a pet, rather than just saying companionship and well being.

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This is true because positive human and animal interactions are related to changes in physiological variables in humans and animals. According to the reputable research website HABRI.org, interactions between humans and animals have been shown to influence levels of blood pressure and heart rate. These interactions can also influence hormones associated with well being. These findings come from direct research with sources showing where the data came from.
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This is a great fact check! It's great you used direct scientific research and evidence from a reputable source.
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Your post highlights some important benefits of having pets, particularly their impact on reducing stress and loneliness. I agree that pets provide constant companionship, which can be incredibly helpful for emotional well-being. I would add that studies also show how interacting with pets can release oxytocin, a hormone linked to happiness and relaxation, further supporting mental health. Have you come across any specific examples or studies that reinforce these points? It would be interesting to explore how different types of pets contribute to emotional well-being in unique ways.

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