New study: Dog owners prefer photos of pets to significant other

New study: Dog owners prefer photos of pets to significant other

Who's a good boy? A new study says that people are snapping more pics of their pooch than their other half.

Two lab retriever puppies / Pexels
Two lab retriever puppies / Pexels

There's no denying that dog owners can never have too many photos of their pooches on their phones. From catching them during walkies to them having shut-eye, dog owners are obsessed with photos of their dogs. 

A new study has been revealed that 65% of dog owners have more pictures of their beloved dogs on their phone than their partners. 

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Well, it kind of puts things in perspective for me because as a cat owner, my phone is full of pics of Goku my cat doing just about anything. 

"The study also revealed that nearly half of people polled say they find it harder to leave their dog for a week than their human counterpart, 94% of dog owners consider their dog a part of the family, and 56% greet their dog when they walk in the door — before saying hello to the rest of their family," Womens Health Mag reported.

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Before you start getting all judgy judgy, let's be frank. I know your phone is overloaded to capacity with phones of little Benji and Molly, so if bae gets mad, just reiterate to them that there's nothing wrong with loving your little one - even if some say you may be borderline cray-cray.

Does your partner take more pics with their pets than with you?

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