How Can My Puppies Impact My Life

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I would have to say that the most important thing in my life has to my puppy. My puppy means the world to me. Puppies and or any other animal can have many impacts on a person’s life. They can impact you emotionally, mentally, or physically. It impacts you emotionally because when you feel alone or feel like you have no one, they are there. It impacts you mentally because many dogs are smart and they can sense when you’re sad or upset and they have some mental impacts. It impacts you physically because you have to get up and go outside and get exercise instead of sitting inside all day. So they get you up and active. Overall dogs can have so much impact. Sometimes it depends on the dog but almost all are smart. I have my dog as a metal health

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