Many Canadians would rather party with their pets this Valentine’s Day

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Many Canadians would rather party with their pets this Valentine’s Day
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It appears pets are winning hands-done, notes the study – and it seems “our furry friends can teach us a thing or two when it comes to love, as well,” per a recent media release outlining how a percentage of Canadians admit they feel “more loved by their dog than they do their other half,” while 18% also say their dogs show them more affection than their partners, and 12% even believe them to be more trustworthy.

Pet owners would most likely agree with many of the findings – with one bonus finding guaranteed to make owners blush: Half of Canadian pet parents admitted their pet has interrupted them during private time with a romantic partner. Hey! It happens!– One quarter of pet parents believe their dog is more loyal than their partner.– Pet parents are more certain that their dog would never leave them than they are of their partner staying.

“One of the most common pet medical insurance claims around Valentine’s Day is chocolate ingestion; in fact, chocolate made up 70% of toxicity-related claims in the weeks surrounding Valentine’s Day over the last five years,” notes a recent release, adding that chocolate is the Number One danger for pets this Valentine’s Day.Article content

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