Dogs are man’s best friend, and that’s especially true for retirees, who can enjoy an array of health and lifestyle benefits sharing their home with a canine companion.
“Dogs just make your golden years brighter,” says Jackie Walker, 71, a former retail clothing buyer who now lives in Tampa, Florida.
Walker started her retirement dogless so she could travel more easily, but that changed several years ago when Walker, who then lived in Chicago and had grown up with dogs, decided she could no longer live without a pup pal. She and her husband, Richard, added two furry family members: Cinderella, a Lhasa Apso, and Maddie, a Bichon Frise.
The dogs encouraged them to walk around their neighborhood four times a day, follow a healthy daily routine, and meet and chat up neighbors. One of Walker’s favorite things about having dogs is being greeted at the door by their wagging tails. “The unconditional love that dogs give you, and the excitement when you come home, you can’t bottle that,” she says.
Walker’s experiences, and those of other dog owners, are backed up by a number of scientific studies that demonstrate that people with dogs may be happier, healthier, and less stressed. Here are six reasons to adopt one today: