Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) does not mean you are not able to own a pet however, understanding the pros and cons may help make the decision.
Having a pet companion can come with many great physical and mental benefits. Understanding what can irritate your lungs can help manage or decide whether owning a pet is right for you. There is no definite answer to this situation so the best way to decide is to understand the pros and cons of what bringing a pet into your life can be like.
Pros
Living with COPD or any chronic illness can weigh heavy on your mental wellbeing - bringing a pet into your home can relive stress and create a rewarding responsibility for your everyday life. Having an animal in your life has benefits such as decreased blood pressure, decreased triglyceride levels, and decreased cholesterol levels. Introducing a dog to your family can help reduce feelings of loneliness, while giving more opportunities for exercise and socialization.
You don’t have to limit yourself to a furry companion - having a pet with no hair, like a fish or a pet amphibian, can be a great alternative!
Cons
While there are many benefits to having a pet, you also need to consider the cons. Some of the things to consider when you are thinking about bringing home a pet is the pet’s dander and allergens which may cause flare ups. Wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath can be triggered by these airborne allergens however the severity varies from person to person.
Tips
Always talk to your health provider and ask what the best and safest option for you and a pet could be. They can give you the best advice knowing your health situation.
Having a pet can bring much happiness into your life and home. When following these tips and staying consistent, you can keep both your pet and your health as top priorities!