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PetSmart
850-522-4122
849 E 23rd St
Panama City, FL
The DogSmith of Florida's Emerald Coast
(850) 628-4048
PO Box 3544
Panama City, FL
Suncoast Aquariums
(850) 230-6066
8317 Front Beach Rd
Panama City, FL
Emerald Coast Golden Retriever Rescue
www.ecgrr.com
Lynn Haven, FL
Animal Rescue Center of Bay County, Inc.
850-387-0224
PO Box 6122
Panama City, FL
DogSmith Emerald Coast
(850) 628-4048
PO Box 3544
Panama City, FL
PetSmart
(850) 522-4122
849 W 23rd St
Panama City, FL
The Humane Society of Bay County
850-769-7333
1048 W 23rd St
Panama City, FL
Feral Rescue League, Inc.
850-303-0082
Panama City Beach, FL
Bay County Animal Control
850-767-3333
6401 Bayline Drive
Panama City, FL
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Pets As Caregiving Instructors

written by Joanne Reynolds

I think we’re all familiar with the idea of cats and dogs being used to help soothe and help patients the loved ones you’re caring for. Pets are frequently brought into care facilities because of the beneficial impact they have on the patients there.

Have you ever thought how a pet might be helpful to you as a caregiver? Pets can help you relieve your stress, too, but they can also serve as very wise instructors in how good care is given.

Dr. Marty Becker is a vet and author of The Healing Power of Pets, which was written from the point of view of a patient, explaining how we can be healed by bonding with our pets and learning through their behaviors. He cites a study by Dr. Karen Allen of the State University of New York at Buffalo in which stockbrokers who were being treated for hypertension adopted pets. The drop in stress indicators which resulted enabled them to reduce or eliminate completely their need for medication to treat their high blood pressure.

Obviously anything that reduces caregiver stress is a good idea. Here are some other caregiving areas in which a pet may be a helpful teacher:

Being fully present to your loved one–
“But Sirloin’s (his dog) gift to me was…his intense focus on his surroundings (and) he lent me the capacity we modern humans so envy: the ability to be completely in the present.”

Incorporating laughter and play into caregiving– He notes that the point of play with a dog is not to determine a winner or loser, but to engage. “Your dog will happily fetch that stick until you’re both exhausted. No hidden agendas, no posturing for personal gain, no duplicity. Just play for the sake of play.”

Slowing your life pace down to match that of your loved one– “Despite our attempts to make everything march at a pace commensurate with the urgency of our lives, cats have flat-out refused to toe the line, or even approach it, for that matter.”

Ability to think outsi...

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