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Related: About this forumDogs Can Ease Your Self-Quarantine Stress
Self-quarantine during the COVID-19 epidemic can lead to feelings of isolationbut dogs can offer welcome emotional support, an expert says.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are practicing social distancing and self-quarantinetwo measures experts call critical to slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Even before COVID-19, some data suggested that Americans already experienced relatively poor social health. A 2018 study in International Psychogeriatrics found that three out of four Americans experience moderate to high levels of loneliness.
An estimated 17.3 million adults suffer from major depression, according to the latest National Institute of Mental Health data. Research also has shown that people who dont feel connected to others are more likely to catch a cold, develop heart disease, have lower cognitive function, and live shorter lives.
Here, Evan MacLean, an assistant professor of anthropology and director of the Arizona Canine Cognition Center in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Arizona, explains how the company of dogs can ease negative mental health effects of limiting social interactions necessary to help flatten the curve and slow the spread of the virus. He notes that there is currently no evidence that household pets can contract or spread COVID-19.
https://www.govexec.com/workforce/2020/03/dogs-can-ease-your-self-quarantine-stress/163964/
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(24,274 posts)the local animal shelter with pictures and info on available pets. This week their headline was "Shelter in place with a new shelter pet".
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(8,308 posts)I swear, if I didn't have mine to talk to, I'd go crazy. No..wait....maybe that means...
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