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Affection
Article
By David The Dogman
Pets are an important part of many
families. A recent survey by the American Animal Hospital Association
of 1,206 pet owners in the United States and Canada showed that
more than 80 percent of the respondents were female and an incredible
48 percent of these said they rely more on their pets than on a
spouse or child for affection.
"Pets
can provide their owners with unlimited affection and unconditional
love," says Dr. Jay Geasling, president of AAHA. "In return,
many people treat them like members of the family."Significantly,
50 percent of dog and cat owners said they had given their pets
a human name such as Molly, Sam or Max. More than 60 percent include
news about their pets in their holiday postcards, and 36 percent
include a photograph of their pets with correspondence. An amazing
27 percent said they had taken their pets to a professional photographer
to be part of family photographs or to be photographed with "Santa
Claus" or the "Easter Bunny."
Nearly
50 percent take their pets in the car on errands and 53 percent
vacation or travel with them. Twenty-Five percent blow-dry their
pets after bathing them, 45 percent provide a special bed, and 75
percent buy special premium pet food. Nearly 60 percent of pet owners
said they love their pets so much that when the pets die, they will
bury them on family property. Although nearly 80 percent of the
respondents were dog owners and 61 percent cat owners, 11 percent
had birds, 6 percent own "pocket pets" such as a gerbil
or hamster, and 5 percent own a reptile. Another 13 percent had
other types of pets ranging from fish to horses.
Walking
in a public place with a dog is one way to ensure it is unlikely
you will be robbed. Lou Castle, an Internet friend who is head of
Los Angeles Police Dogs who has handled thousands of cases of robbery
on the streets, tells me that he has not known one victim who had
a dog with them at the time.
(
Extracted from David the Dogman's Guide to Dogs available in all
book shops ISBN 84-89954-08-9)
Article By David The Dogman
http://www.thedogman.net
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