Laughing is good for you-Laughing Babies,Dogs, and Cats

Thursday, November 17, 2016


When was the last time you had a good laugh?

Laughter isn’t only fun, but important to your overall health. Laughter is good because it can lower stress, improve immunity, and even increased pain tolerance!
Plus, the endorphins that are released when you laugh help create a more enjoyable attitude.

Here are 7 quick ways laughing helps you.

  • Produces an overall sense of well-being
  • Activates the discharge of endorphins
  • Raises T-cells
  • Tones up your abs
  • Enhances cardiac health
  • Lowers blood circulation pressure
  • Reduces stress hormone levels


Within this video, you will see laughing and happy babies playing with dogs and cats.
Dogs are incredible pets. They are kind, smart, and happy to see you when you come home.
Observe how gentle and adoring these dogs and cats are to the babies and toddlers.


  • Baby and dog using a hose
  • Baby and dog inside tub
  • Baby and dog eating at highchair
  • Dog performing ball with infant
  • Dog and small youngster playing
  • Large dog being lovely to a child
  • Child and cat chilling out
  • An enormous dog being amazingly great to a little baby.


A word about dogs and babies.
Once you bring a brand new baby home, your dog will face an overwhelming selection of new sights, sounds, and smells. Your pet can find those upsetting, especially if your pet didn’t  invest time with children as a pup. You’ll significantly alter your entire day to day regular, meaning your dog’s plan changes, too. And, your pet is certain to get less of energy and attention. It could be trouble on his/her behalf, especially if your pet has been the “only child” for quite a while.

To greatly help things go as naturally as possible for everyone, it’s important to take time to prepare your pet for the arrival of your brand-new addition. Through the months before the baby arriving, consider providing attention to a thing or two:

Teaching your pet the abilities she’ll need to interact safely with the new baby.
Helping your pet adapt to the countless new experience and changes ahead.



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