'About a 1 1/2 years ago my husband got me a Black male mini snauzer. Harley. I have severe osteoartritis in my feet (from club feet/dislocated hips and primitive surgeries at the Riley Hospital , Indianapolis, Indiana in the early 50"s and most of the joints in my body. I also have arthritis in my hands. I have had 6 fractured bones in 3 years ( Advanced Osteporosis). My little Harley is so sweet. He knows when I am having a difficult day. When I take him out he will be a gentleman and will not go in the door until I do. I have to use my power chair most of the time now. I got a little white female for Harley, her name is Sugar. These little buggers are a lot of work. Like having toddlers again getting into everything. I think they have been the only thing keeping me going. They encourage me to keep moving, you know how easy it would be to just quit moving (and less painful). My silly little pair make me laugh and that is the best medicine you can get.' -Carol Sue
'Mentally, Taz and Lint are
always making me laugh about something or another that they do. When I am
feeling bad, they seem to sense that and are very loving and want to be
right beside me.
Both of my knees are in very bad shape. Taz's favorite place to sleep is in
my lap draped across my knees. The heat of her body and the weight of her
body works better on relieving/easing the pain in my knees that anything
else I've ever tried to use.' -Deb
'Mentally he is my stress
releaser. Long walks bicycle rides, or just hanging out he just keeps
pestering me till I get up and do something with him. He knows when I need
cheering up and will bring me a favorite toy, or come for a pat on the head.
He will be so happy to be outdoors, to see me that he lifts my spirits
immensly.' -Toni
'The cats are there when any
one of us are not feeling well, especially Ashli. Richmond sleeps with her
and when she has to lay with ice on her knees and ankles, Richmond is right
there on her lap giving her comfort and joy.' -Sandi
'Yes, physically, because they
keep me moving, even when I don't want to. And mentally, they are also here
for me.' -Judy
'When I am sad, Misty will
crawl up into my lap and lay there. It is like she is trying to make me feel
better. If that does not work then she will chase her favorite toy....a
sock!!
She helps me physically when she runs out under our legs and I have to go
chase her.' -Randara
'When I am hurting or just
feeling down, Moses can feel that and he always offers himself to come get
into my lap and spend time with me. All I have to do is look into his eyes,
he knows me.' -Susan B
'I think they help me mentally
just being with me, they're someone to talk to and play with.' -Carole
'Absolutely. Nothing better
than snuggling a warm, furry cat when hurting. I live alone, and the house
would seem terribly empty without the little fella around.' -Brenda
'They keep me somewhat active
as I have to get up at least once an hour just to let them outside (small
bladders!). When I am in pain and I start crying they always come up and
lick my tears or cuddle with me. When they lay up against my back it makes
my back feel so much better.' -Cindy
'Both. The Shih Tzu is just 7
weeks old. I have to take her outside often which gives me exercise and
fresh air. She is so cute that just looking at her makes me smile. No one
could be in a bad mood seeing this beautiful puppy.
The parrot is 19 years old. It is cranky around me but loves my husband and
son which leads us to believe it is a female. I don't get much physical
activity from the parrot but when &quoT;she&quoT; talks or makes her noises
(quacks like a duck and imitates a person sneezing) it is a real mood
lifter.' -Diane B
'During my initial sudden
onset of RA my cat, now deceased, constantly wanted to lick my wrists. This
was a new behavior for my cat. I think he new something was brewing in my
wrists. He was a very comforting cat. I miss Pumpkin.' -Sue
'They help me mentally by
watching them play and letting me pet them.' -Tracie
'Probably both. Definitely
mentally. and on days when I just don't feel like it, that screaming call
for food [she is deaf and doesn't think I can hear her] just makes you push
on, get up and do what she wants.' -Duckie
'I'm not sure I can say that
they have, but I will say that they are loved and that their daily care is
something I enjoy doing.' -Bonnie
'They have helped. Mainly if
I'm having a bad day I have to move to feed them so they still make me
active to some degree.. and the Border Collie ( yup he's a big fatty) is a
great lift me up when I cannot get out of a chair , off the loo or out of
bed.' -Amanda
'Well, Angel has not helped me
physically! Since she's so old, she's become more demanding and literally
screams for food. And whatever I put DOWN ON THE FLOOR in her dish, isn't
quite the right thing. So we experiment a lot. She also wakes us up during
the night with this and that. Just like a baby!' -Cynthia
'Yes, because she is
completely unjugmental and accepts me as I am.' -Gill
'MY DOGS ARE ALWAYS HAPPY TO
SEE ME. EVERY MORNING, THEY DO LITTLE CIRCLES WHILE WAGGING THEIR TAILS
BECAUSE THEY ARE SO HAPPY TO SEE ME. THEY KEEP ME SO MUCH COMPANY. IF I'M
SICK, THEY LAY RIGHT NEXT TO ME. I TRY TO WALK THEM, AND THEY NEVER PULL ON
THE LEASH.' -Melanie P
'My cats have helped me
because they are a source of comfort, fun and enjoyment, are supportive no
matter what I'm going through and they love me unconditionally.' -Jill
'When I am having a bad day
the cat will sit with me in my chair and want me to pet him, I think he does
this for my sake cause he really hates to be petted most the time. And
Osceola will sit by my chair and when I get up she follows me at my slow
pace where-ever I go. Even down the stairs which I take very slow and she
will be behind me going one step at a time too.' -Cheryl
'My dogs have helped me
emotionally. They are always there with their big ol' doggie smiles and
loving acceptance no matter how grouchy I am!' -Carol
'Our parrots have extensive
vocabularies (Shammy's is around 200 words), so they always provide great
company and unending entertainment. Because they are such characters, there
is never a day that they don't make us smile and laugh, as well!' -Donna L.
'When they come to you for
love, wanting to be petted, I tend to forget about the aches and pains. They
look up at you so adoringly and with such complete trust. They depend on you
for food and care.
Our dog has saved me from falling/triping several times when we're outside
walking, by bracing herself up against my knees/legs.' -CJ
'He helps spiritually and
emotionally. Max lays by me when I'm resting - he knows whem I'm not well
and stays close by me to lend support.' -Linda J
'Mentally, they give me great
comfort when I'm down.' -Cris
'Pets are GREAT for mental
health. They make you laugh and are supportive. If I am ever feeling bad or
sick and go back to bed both my cat Baby and the dog will come up and lie
with me in bed. Then Breeze will follow me around the rest of the day,
making sure I am ok.' -Maria
'these little girls have
helped me both mentally and physically...I am now walking 1 to 2 miles aday
with them,,They have given me purpose...With the kids grown and married they
have been such great company...and they love no matter how I feel what I can
or cant do....
For those that dont have a pet should really consider it..The return is
worth the investment..' -Sharon
'Yes. Just by being there.'
-Stephanie
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