Saturday, January 8, 2011

Pet Rabbits Beneficial To Women's Health



I've had pets my entire life - generally dogs and cats, but I've also had my share of hamsters, mice, fish and hermit crabs.  BJC is my first house rabbit, and she has added to immeasurably to my life by bringing a sense of calm and quiet that I have not experienced with any other pet. So I was not surprised when I read that a study by the University of Missouri showed the presence of a rabbit gives women a sense of calmness and tranquility.

In particular, the study showed that women who had rabbits had better control of their emotions and behavior. Dr. Rebecca Johnson stated that the presence of a bunny in a household and the process of taking care of it facilitates social bonding and teaches women and girls how to better understand themselves and how to communicate with other people more effectively.

In addition, the relatively new technique of having bunnies present during consultation sessions with psychologists is becoming increasingly popular.  Rabbits are also used as part of therapy to facilitate healing of serious illnesses in children and adolescents and to help them cope with a lack of confidence.

If you're looking for some bunny to love, please contact your local shelter or visit Petfinder.com.

Source of image: Photl.com

17 comments:

  1. Very interesting study, and I can see the truth in it. Don't get me wrong, I love bunnies and once had one as a pet...but they are the only thing that causes three allergy responses (hayfever, asthma, and hives) in my body. We had to get rid of Buns because of me. I cannot use angora bunny fur in my knitting or spinning, either. However, bunnies are such quiet, peaceful animals that I don't dispute that for most people, this would be true.

    I have a guinea pig, and they are not always so tranquil and quiet, but the nurturing idea is similar.

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  2. Heidi - I think that pets in general have a therapeutic effect for most people. You could have the same response to a cat, dog or guinea pig. I think it's very important for people to understand the benefit of bonding with animals. Thank you for sharing!

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  3. Hi! We're here with the Saturday Pet Blog Hop! Our Mama would love to have a bunny, but we live with Gramma and Grampa, who say, NO MORE FURRIES! Do you think having two doggies and a kitty is just as good?

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  4. Wow, that is such cool info. Never had a bunny, but always wanted one. Maybe someday I'll get one! I know Simba is gentle and would love a furry friend like a bunny!

    Paige & Simba

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  5. hmmm...maybe I should get rid of my husband and get a rabbit?????? Not a bad idea!!
    Love that photo!

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  6. Well, you've managed to educate us again. M would love to have a bunny around, but guess it's too late in life for that at this point. I think I'd like to have a rabbit for a friend tho and to play with.

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  7. That iz so nice, Iz sended your blog to a furrend who haz a bunny

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  8. Ma had a bunny when she was growing up and she loved it! You bunnies are very sweet little furries. Unfortunately, being a terrier I tend to think bunnies are for chasing so Ma says no bunnies while I'm running around this house. Oh well...least I have furiends that are bunnies!
    xxx Oz

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  9. Thank you for the interesting and informative post!  I totally agree that rabbits are beneficial and add a sense of calmness. :)

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  10. It's wonderful how most animals can help people. I believe that animals were put on earth to help us and learn from them. Such a sweet spot in my heart for these lovely animals.

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  11. Bunny Jean we are so glad we have found your blog...we as therapy dogs see the benefits of animals to our human friends we meet with on a weekly bases.

    We are even now working on having our 'BUNNIES' (Dozer and Sweet Pea) to become registered pet therapy rabbits.

    Thank you for sharing this piece...it in forces mom's determination to having our bunnies receive their registration.
    -- Brutus and Tytus

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