San Diego, CA Based Drug Recovery Center Now Accepts Pets
Pets do not judge and criticize us for our actions, and they are easy to please. Whatever actions we take, good or bad, you can always count on them to give you nothing but love.
Los Angeles, CA, United States of America – August 2, 2017 /MarketersMedia/ —
San Diego, California based addiction center now accepts pets.
Pets do not judge and criticize us for our actions, and they are easy to please. Whatever actions we take, good or bad, you can always count on them to give you nothing but love. They give us a purpose in life, they teach us more than what we could ever teach them, more than what we could learn from anyone. Having a dog or a cat helps us to think outside of ourselves.
Having a furry friend keeps us accountable, all they ask is for our love, and care for them. Pets greatly improve our subconscious thoughts and our mental health to establish a higher self-esteem. This is where pet ownership can really solve your substance abuse addiction.
Pets are the perfect icebreaker. Most people feel uncomfortable their first week in addiction treatment and tend to isolate themselves. Pets will always force you to engage in conversation with others one way or another. Pets don’t judge you by your mistakes or your actions, they will give you unconditional love.
You can spend your time in rehab better if you have your pet along with you as you undergo treatment. This is the reason why many drug addicts opt for Pet Friendly Drug Rehab Centers when choosing the right rehab center.
Most drug rehabilitation treatment centers do not accept pets. However, there are pet-friendly drug rehabs where you can stay together with your pet. Pet owners are very attached to their pet, so they want to take their pet with them even when they get admitted to rehab. Today, getting rehab with your pet is no longer impossible because pet-friendly rehab is opened within different parts of the US. These rehab centers can cater your pets while you are undergoing recovery.
A study on neuroscience and learning of emotional receptors between canine and humans is currently being conducted by Dr. Bernard Woolfson of South Kensington, London UK and with Dr. Elmar Frangenberg of Rochester NY. Preliminary results show that dogs have voice areas in the same part of their brains that humans do. This would indicate that both species can understand vocal tones that express different emotions, like happiness, anger, distress, or fear. The study is still ongoing but the positive results show something great about canines that never knew.
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