Pets help in improving the quality of life. They have helped autistic people and those in need for mental support. They help reduce stress. Studies show that interactions with therapy animals can decrease stress as levels of the stress-reducing hormone oxytocin increase and production of the stress hormone cortisol decrease (Dogs Help Humans Reduce Stress, p 1). They give us a reason to live. When something that needs you, you don’t allow yourself to fall sick (ARHM, p 290). They give us something to look forward for. For a person who is always by himself in other words what the society calls a loner, coming home to a pet uplifts his mood. …show more content…
We buy them when they are cute and cuddly and put them to sleep when they grow up because they are no longer puppies or kittens or are too big (ARHM, p 299). We use them to earn money in shows and races. We have shaped them into all sorts of physical and personality forms that are literally incapable of survival outside human society (ARHM, p 290). We forget that they are dependent on us too for their physical existence, for behavioral needs, and for fulfilment of its social nature. They gave up their free, wild, pack nature to live in human society in return for care, leadership, and food, which people “agreed” to provide in return for dog’s role as a sentinel, guardian, hunting companion, and friend (ARHM, p