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Top 15 Ways Puppies Improve Your Health

15 ways a pet dog can improve your health and fitness, complete with mood-boosting pictures of puppies.

By Kate Zimmerman
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  • Pet Dogs Don't Accept Excuses
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  • Dogs Lower Your Risk of Diabetes
  • Pet Dogs are Good for the Whole Family
  • Pet Dogs Improve Your Health
  • Dogs Improve Your People Skills
  • Dogs Provide Preventative Healthcare
  • Puppies May Replace Your Pain Meds
  • Dogs Boost Your Social Life
  • Dogs are Good for Your Heart
  • Dogs Teach Us to Love
  • Dogs are Powerful Listeners
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Reason to Get a Dog #1: Dogs Get You Moving
A March 2011 study published in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health found that dog owners are more likely to reach their fitness goals than those without canine companions. Researchers at Michigan State University found that dog owners are 34 percent more likely to fit in 150 minutes of walking per week than non-dog owners.

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