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Benefits of Spending Time with Pet Animals

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  Benefits of Spending Time with Pet Animals The relationship between man and beast is centuries old. The usefulness of animals is also described in the inspired books, which have been of immense benefit to human beings from the earliest times to the present day. Many of us have pets in our homes, innocent cats, peacock puppies, and playful goats, all of which have a positive effect on our moods and for a few moments we forget our confusions. According to medical experts and psychologists, pets can play an important role in our psychiatric treatment. The human psychiatric treatment through animals can be very practical. The Animal and Society Institute works to study and promote human-animal relationships. In this regard, the Institute started celebrating Human-Animal Relations Awareness Week in the second week of November 2017. The aim is to raise awareness of the importance of human-animal relationships and the benefits of relationships between them and the potential issues associa

Five Most Expensive Pet Animals in the World

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  Armando Pigeon A racing pigeon named ‘Armando’ recently sold for 1.7 million pounds. Yes, just one pigeon sold for millions of pounds. The auction house PIPA named ‘Armando’ the best long-haul pigeon. Because of its speed, the pigeon became known as the "Lewis Hamilton of Pigeons" after the winner of British Formula car racer. Armando, who turned five this year, is now enjoying retirement and has raised many chickens. On this record sale, News Round collected details of some of the most expensive animals that are being presented here. Tibetan Mastiff The hairy Tibetan dog could sell for 945,000 pound. The Mastiff became more expensive due to the exposure of China's wealthy class, which increased its value. It is a breed of dog used for hunting in the ancient tribes of Central Asia and Tibet. At least that's the price to pay. Giant Temple Tuna A Japanese businessman paid 250,000 pound for a large tuna. He bought it at an auction in Tokyo. Kiyoshi Kimura, known

World's Most Expensive and Rare Pet Dogs

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World's Most Expensive and Rare Pet Dogs There are different types of dogs in the world and their barking style is also different. Some dogs are regularly trained to bark and sniff. In the past, dogs only guarded the house, now the work of dogs has increased. Now, along with guarding, they sniff and bark and if given a chance, they cut it off, after which it is certain that they will be killed by a 12-bore gun cartridge of a fourth class officer of the municipality or Cantonment Board. The modern dog is no longer an ordinary dog. Dogs have even started giving interviews. During an interview with a dog, you can only tell the truth if your foot is on the dog's tail. By the way, there are many types of dogs, for example, domestic dogs and exotic dogs. We asked a dog breeder what his dog's qualities were, and he surprised us to tell that his dog is also an IT expert and e-Box is his favorite hobby. By the way, this present dog does not remain unaware of the current situation

Raising a Dog at Home Keeps the Heart Healthy, Scientists Claim

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  Raising a Dog at Home Keeps the Heart Healthy Dogs were known to win hearts, but scientists claim that keeping them at home also keeps the heart healthy. According to a recent study, keeping a pet or a bird keeps the heart healthy, but if the dog is raised, the effects on the heart are even better. During 2013 and 2014, two thousand people were surveyed, according to figures provided by the Pet Owners' Organization, which will continue until 2030 after a five-year gap. During 2019, 1769 participants were researched and included people who have never had heart disease. In addition to the presence of pets, the study also took into account 7 guidelines for life. The heart condition of those people who have pets was compared to those who did not have pets, and similarly those who kept dogs were compared to those who did not. The study found that 42 percent of those with the best heart health had pets, 24.3 percent had dogs and 17.9 percent had other animals. "People who keep