10 Ways Dogs Make Your House Feel Like a Home

Dogs are known as the best friends to men. And indeed, they are. They light up our lives, bring us happiness, and keep us on our toes constantly. There are, in fact, hundreds of ways in which dogs are a beautiful addition to our lives. So much so that it feels that we do not deserve them.

A house can be beautiful, well-furnished, and spotless, but it only truly becomes a home when it’s filled with heart, laughter, and love—and that’s exactly what dogs bring in abundance.

They are loyal, loving, brave, devoted, cuddly, cute and useful in more than one way. Below is a list of the ways in which dogs make our houses feel like a ‘home’ in the truest manner.

1. Unmatched Companionship and Emotional Support

This obviously has to be at the top of this list. Dogs love you like no other; they stay by you through good times and bad and are always up for a snuggle when you are feeling low or in need of a hug.

They can also gauge your feelings correctly and offer you emotional support in their own ways.

2. A House Filled with Life and Laughter

When you own a dog, there’s never a dull moment in your life. They keep you super entertained with their barks and woofs and have a real talent for making funny faces. Not to mention the special “puppy dog face” they make when you try to scold them, it’s aww-dorable!

3. Your Personal Fitness Coach (In Fur)

Dogs need exercise, so taking them out on daily walks is part of owning them. It’s almost mandatory to teach them a few tricks, such as running, fetching, solving puzzles, or jumping over obstacles—the list is endless!

And the best part of it is that you get a lot of workout from training your dog. A dog really ups your lifestyle and inspires you to live a more active life.

4. Built-In Home Security

One of the biggest advantages of having a dog is that they are able to provide you with security and make you feel safe.

It does not matter if it’s a bullmastiff or a chihuahua; any dog will act as a guard for your home and try to scare off potential intruders or miscreants. This will make you feel much safer in your home.

5. Improved Socialization

Dogs are very good conversation starters. In fact, if you’re an introvert and do not socialize much, your dog can be an opportunity to mingle with others more often. 

They can draw people towards you in your neighborhood or at social gatherings. They can also help you connect with other dog owners in your locality or other places.

6. Builds Routine and Self-Discipline

Dogs need to be kept on a schedule, which means that you would also need to become more disciplined in your life.

Feeding routines, taking it out for walks, playtime, putting it to bed–all require a certain adherence to a daily timetable.

7. Good for the Kids

Having a dog in the house can be a very good influence on your kids. Most dog breeds are very gentle with kids and treat them in a guardian-like manner.

With some breeds, you can even trust them to be your kid’s unofficial ‘babysitter’ at times. Living with a pet also teaches your kids empathy, discipline, sensitivity, and care for other creatures.

8. Adds Purpose and Meaning to Daily Life

Dogs bring a sense of purpose to your life and keep you anchored. Looking after them and keeping them happy can feel like a chore at times, but it’s ultimately very fulfilling and helps to keep your feet on the ground.

It is also a very good way to gain a feeling of responsibility in your life.

9. A Warm and Inviting Atmosphere for All

As said at the very beginning, dogs bring a liveliness to your home and make your home feel much warmer. Your home takes on a much more welcoming vibe. Dogs are also a great attraction and bonding agent for friends and family gatherings.

Can you imagine how much time you could spend playing group games with your dog, with everyone taking turns to ask it to perform some trick?

They can play fetch or puzzles with it as well! And not to mention the number of crazy photo sessions you can have with the pooch. You can also ask them to bring treats for your dog. All you need to do is train your dog to be welcoming towards your family and friends, and it will take care of the rest.

10. Your Social Image and Community Bond

It is seen that owning a dog immediately makes your neighbors like you more, since having a pet is seen as a sign of empathy and willingness to care for a non-human life. 

Getting a dog can be a great way to bond with people in your neighborhood, especially if there are kids who love dogs. 

You can take your dog to the local park, and form a bond with the other people who visit the park at that time.

Conclusion

Dogs are an absolute blessing to us, and we can never get enough of them. They make our lives infinitely better, and their existence makes us feel fulfilled, warm, and responsible.

If you get a dog, make sure that you treat it in the best way possible, because these little critters deserve the absolute best! They are everything—friends, guards, entertainers, cuddle buddies, and much more.

They take on these roles effortlessly, and it enriches our lives to a huge extent. They’re not just our pets. They’re our family members, and they should always be treated like one.

Sambhavi Prakash

Sambhavi is a senior writer at PawsMint and is working on strengthening the bond between pets and their families. With 7 years of writing experience across various niches, she is an expert in creating engaging articles that combine creativity with precision to deliver impactful writing.

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