PET DOGS INSPIRE ABUSED WOMEN TO FIGHT ON WITH LIFE

BY MONICA DOBIE WOMEN trapped in abusive relationships often find the will keep living in the need to care for their dogs, according to a study from the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Dr Amy Fitzgerald, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology said the need to care for their animals actually prevents women from committing suicide. "Some of the women reported they had contemplated suicide but they credited their pets with keeping them alive. It was surprising," said Dr. Fitzgerald in the Windsor Star newspaper. That said, sadly there ...


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