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Studies
\nshow that there may be health benefits to seniors owning pets,
\nranging from a higher level of physical activity to better mental
\nhealth. Seniors who have pets tend to have better physical health and
\nan improved ability to cope with stress, among other benefits.<\/p>\n

Owning
\na pet can help prevent social isolation, providing companionship and
\nsupport to seniors who may not have others in the home. In addition,
\nhaving a pet to care for can give seniors a sense of purpose and
\nencourage them to set a healthy daily routine, including walking
\nregularly and eating and sleeping at regular times.<\/p>\n

Although
\nowning a pet can be beneficial to many older adults, it is also
\nimportant to ensure that the pet is a good fit for the senior. Some
\nfactors to consider include:<\/p>\n