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My doctor was very glad when I adopted a new dog after mine had died 18 months before. I have a good doctor.
Waking up early and going on walks is good for your health
Does this dog buff stack? If I get 5 dogs, wil? I have a ~100 % immunity for the next ten years? Is there a cooldown? /j
Does the size of dog affect the buff? The average dog gives 24%, but does a 200lbs mastiff give more than a 4lbs chihuahua? Less?
I think it would, but the chance of breaking a limb tripping over a dog does increase!
It decreases with a larger dog....
People likely to die in 10 years probably don't often choose to adopt dogs.
I'm not so confident. My grandma got a dog to fill the hole in her life left by my grandpa's death. Nine years later I inherited a dog. (TBH, she was already on the deep slide into dementia when Grandpa died and losing her partner of 5 decades didn't help.)
What I'm saying is old folks sometimes do things we wouldn't expect.
My cats would like a word.
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walking dogs is good exercise.
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dogs are excellent security and help reduce certain anxieties.
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walking an invisible, imaginary dog probably has the same health benefits as a real dog for most people.
Yesterday I learned about #3. It's called "hobby dogging".
Plus walking a dog in your neighborhood probably results in increased social interaction and less isolation, probably a plus for long-term health too.
It's really hard to pick up the invisible imaginary poop though.
I find it pretty easy. I never see any lying around that I've missed.
I bet ghosts hate you though.
There are studies as well about the germs dogs bring into the house is actually beneficial in the long run, especially for newborn babies (breastfed ones I think)
I choose to believe 3, because it’s amusing.
Then please walk your dog already!
I've had dogs. We would love a dog. Unfortunately, we believe our work & travel schedule is detrimental to having a pooch.
Work = we're both gone about 12hrs per day Mon-Thrs.
Travel = at least one 3 day weekend away per month. And about 4 vacations away per year.
And retirement isn't on the horizon. For now, we'll stick with our kitty.
Depends on if you have money for a sitter and walker.
There was a study a while back that associated grip strength with one’s grip on sanity, and many people confused the cause. If someone has something to do, they’ll have stronger hands. If they have a healthy diet that supports their physique, they’ll have stronger hands. If they lack a debilitating injury or disability, they’ll have stronger hands. If they have ambient time to devote to exercise, they’ll have stronger hands.
Unequivocally do I love my dog, but I try to avoid conflating associated privileges with results.
Just riffing off the headline here, but owning a dog is directly associated with engaging in the act of walking a dog, and walking is pretty well established to be good for overall health. There's no reason to assume there isn't causation when there very well could be
There genuinely might be something to it, but this strikes me as another “wine is healthy, ignore the healthcare and self care culture behind the European curtain” type situation. Until something more concrete comes out, I’m just gonna pet my pal for fun and stress relief and monke brain grooming instinct alleviation.
Soft hands typed that post.
I’ve already made arrangements with the local kill shelter to give me fifty dogs that were scheduled for execution. This weekend I’m going to the city to visit hospice facilities, to save some lives, two at a time.
Since I've just read the headline and they are always the peak of the important information I was just going to get myself 100 dogs making myself 240% less likely to die making me immortal for 10 years.
People who drink wine live longer.
It's not the wine that's extending people's lives, it's the healthcare and lower stress from having enough money to afford wine.
Source for the first claim?
A random magazine comparing average lifespan of different countries.
Another possible explanation would be that most of the high lifespan countries had universal healthcare.
I doubt any efforts went into fact checking as the magazine just used the fact to promote wine drinking.
That... doesn't sound very compelling.
Alcoholism is associated with disease and death, and wine is just another form of alcohol.
That's correct. It's an example of why assuming that "correlation = causation" can lead to some bad decisions.
Drinking wine and living longer are correlated, but it is not likely that one causes the other. It is more likely that there is something else (such as disposable income) that causes both.
In a similar way, ice-cream sales and drownings peak at the same time every year. The ice-cream is not causing people to drown, and neither are drowning people buying a significant amount of ice-cream. Both can be attributed to the higher temperatures of summer.
Yeah, I remember reading in my psych textbook that ice cream consumption was correlated with homicidal behaviour, which is obviously not causal.
Living under a bridge but still got that thunderbird money. Trolls regenerate, brother.
So if I had 5 dogs, does that mean my risk of dying falls to -20% making me immortal? 🤔
Presumably (if this worked this way at all) it'd be multiplicitive, not additive. Each one decreases your risk by a relative 24%. The first makes it 86%, the second makes it 74%, the third makes it 64%, etc. You get diminishing returns for each dog you add.
Hello, dog store? Can I please get one thousand of your fines dogs?
You are a dog.
I bet it’s a mix of walking more and them making you happier.
Yeah, as the other comment says, these are almost always correlations, not causations. Poor people are almost certainly less likely to own a dog. I'm sure the exercise helps, but I'd bet on it not being the largest factor.
I bet is all the assassins the dog repeal everyday without the owner knowing
This guy dogs