How To Through Up Food After Eating It
How to enjoy your local food by washing your two hands.
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Don't Sleep With Your Cat Again If You Don't Watch This Video: Cat Mystery
Today, we will look at why your Cat Sleep On your Legs – Is it Normal?
Well, you're not alone. Have you ever sat on the couch, bed, or perhaps at your desk, with a furball purring peacefully on your lap and wondered to yourself, Why does she do this, Why does my cat sleep on my legs?.
While many cat owners are more than happy to curl up with their kitties, there is often the mystery of why cats enjoy sleeping on their human's legs. Often your cat will have a beautiful, comfy bed all to itself, but would rather join you in your bed and stretch out over your legs.
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Unbelievable Things This Dog Can Do -- You Believe #4!
Unbelievable Things This Dog Can Do. You Believe the 4th part.
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8 Health Benefits of Cuddling Dog
Cuddles can calm and relieve stress.
There's a reason some colleges keep dogs around during finals week! Research has shown that even simply petting a dog can lower levels of the hormone cortisol, which is responsible for anxiety, stress, and depression. The balancing of hormones is why therapy dogs are used to help those who have PTSD, and one of the reasons that scientists suspect dog owners live longer.
Cuddles are quite good for your heart.
The cortisol-lowering and oxytocin-boosting effects of dog cuddling help explain why pet owners tend to have lower blood pressure and have smaller increases in blood pressure during times of stress. Even the act of petting a stranger's pup has been found to temporarily lower levels! Couple that with all the exercise you get while walking your dog, and you'll have a pretty healthy heart.
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8 Untold Health Benefits of Cuddling Your Dog
Our dogs are our friends, our companions, sometimes our soul mates. Dogs are pack animals by nature, so touch and affection are a strong love language. Cuddles can strengthen your bond.
Dogs and humans experience very similar chemical reactions to this type of touch. While you cuddle, both brains release the chemical oxytocin, a hormone associated with feelings of love, connection, and trust.
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