Is it worth having a dog, even knowing that we are going to lose it?
Living with a dog means receiving a daily dose of love, companionship, and loyalty. Sure, there are downsides - we’ll get to those - but for me, few things are as comforting as watching my dog come over, sit beside me, and give me that look that says, “I’m here, no matter what.” Or when I come home and he greets me as if I’d been gone for months. It’s a kind of love that asks for no explanation, expects nothing in return, and doesn’t fade with time or hardship. It’s a love that simply… exists. Science backs up what dog owners have known all along: dogs reduce stress, ease symptoms of anxiety and depression, boost the release of oxytocin (the so-called love and bonding hormone), and can even help lower blood pressure. But no study, no matter how detailed, can truly capture what it’s like to live with an animal that loves you unconditionally. Of course, there are responsibilities. Having a dog isn’t all cuddles and playtime. It means waking up earlier to take them o...

















