Yes, pets can help with managing symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) by providing companionship, reducing stress, and promoting relaxation. The presence of a pet can help redirect focus away from obsessions and compulsions, thus providing a sense of comfort and distraction. Additionally, caring for a pet can create a routine and sense of responsibility, which can be beneficial for individuals with OCD. However, it is important to note that while pets can be a helpful addition to OCD management, they should not be considered a substitute for professional treatment and therapy.