18. Your Aging Parent Needs a Dog. The Research-Backed Case for Living Longer at Home
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What if the simplest upgrade to your parent's health, mood, and daily routine weighed six pounds and had strong opinions about walk routes? Sounds ridiculous. Except it's not. The research on dogs and aging adults is actually wild and if you haven't heard the numbers yet, you are going to want to sit down.
In this episode we are getting into the surprisingly powerful case for getting your elderly parent a dog — or maybe a cat, because the cat stat almost made me fall off my chair — and why this one thing could quietly be doing more for their health, their safety, and their reason to get up in the morning than anything else on your list right now.
This is not a fluff episode. Pun maybe intended. There are real numbers, real safety considerations, real stories from real people including my own mom and her seven-pound spitfire Emily, and real practical steps you can take. Let's get into it.
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In This Episode:
- The heart health stat on dogs that will stop you mid-scroll
- The cat number that surprised even me
- My mom, her 6-pound Morkie Emily, and why it changed everything
- How dog walks sneak in the exact exercise aging adults need most
- How to pick the right dog — safely
- 4 safety must-haves before the dog comes home
- What happens on those neighborhood walks that no gym can replicate
Resources Mentioned:
- American Heart Association — Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes (dog ownership + heart health research)
- Reflective zip-front vest with pocket for phone and flashlight (search: senior walking vest reflective)
- Reflective dog leash and duty bag holder
- Compact scooper for walkers or limited mobility — search "extendable dog waste scooper"
- Local humane society or shelter — great first stop for a calm, pre-loved small dog
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