Publication date: Jul 01, 2025
Research on the impact of pet ownership on well-being has produced mixed results, often influenced by a focus on pet enthusiasts. To address this bias, we conducted a longitudinal study in Hungary using a stratified random sample based on gender, age, education, and settlement type. Unlike previous studies, our participants were not particularly devoted to pets and were not necessarily the primary caretakers, offering a more balanced perspective on how pet acquisition affects well-being. Among the 2783 respondents who participated three times in data collection, 65 acquired a pet, and 75 lost a pet during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pet acquisition initially increased cheerfulness, but this effect was short-lived, lasting only 1-4 months. Over a longer period (up to 6 months), pet acquisition-particularly dog acquisition-was linked to declines in calmness, activity, cheerfulness, and life satisfaction. Importantly, neither mental nor physical well-being was linked to future pet acquisition, and losing a pet had no significant effect on well-being. These findings challenge the widely held belief that pet acquisition leads to lasting improvements in well-being, suggesting instead that the demands of pet care-especially for dogs-can outweigh initial benefits. Moreover, the results underscore the context-dependent nature of the human-animal bond. The stress and uncertainty of a global crisis may alter the typical emotional and psychological benefits of pet ownership.

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| Type | Source | Name |
|---|---|---|
| disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |
| disease | MESH | uncertainty |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Coenzyme M |
| disease | MESH | stroke |
| disease | MESH | anxiety |
| disease | MESH | depression |
| disease | MESH | death |
| disease | IDO | country |
| disease | MESH | infections |
| disease | MESH | lifestyle |
| disease | MESH | psychological Well Being |
| disease | MESH | cardiovascular disease |
| disease | MESH | obesity |
| disease | MESH | caregiver burden |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Trestolone |
| disease | MESH | chronic conditions |
| disease | IDO | blood |
| disease | MESH | acute coronary syndrome |
| disease | MESH | loneliness |
| disease | MESH | mental disorders |
| drug | DRUGBANK | Etoperidone |
| disease | MESH | syndrome |
| disease | MESH | sleep disorders |
| pathway | REACTOME | Reproduction |