#1 His Crate Blanky Is In The Washer And I Think He's Worried About Its Safety

Older generations might say that we're going a bit overboard with how much we care about our pets. But if you ask me, I'd say it's just the right amount. And if money is any indication of love, then the amount of money we spend on our beloved pooches and felines would say that we adore them to no end.
The pet market in the U.S. alone is predicted to reach $152 billion this year. And, sorry, to the cats, dogs are still the more popular pet among Americans, as 51% own at least one dog. If you're looking for a lucrative business idea, opening that dog hotel or knitting dog sweaters just might be the field to invest in!
Our parents can make fun of us all they want, but we really do think of our dogs as our children. A 2024 survey shows that 85% of dog owners think of their pet as a child. You'll give that 76% maybe don't go that far, but still refer to their dogs as "the main characters" of the family.
Owning a dog has many more benefits than just satisfying your need to pamper and take care of someone else. Your four-legged best friend, first and foremost, helps you feel less alone. A 2019 study found that after people buy a dog, their self-reported feelings of loneliness diminish significantly.
#7 Won't Leave Her Leg Bandage Alone. Escaped Two Cones. Vet Suggested Putting An Old Shirt On Her. Maximum Pout

#9 I've Tried Resetting Him To Factory Settings But I'm Still Having Issues. Any Advice?

Dogs can also be good for our hearts; and not just in the metaphorical sense that they teach us to love and make our hearts bigger with their unconditional love. Scientists have found that pet owners might have a lower risk of illnesses related to high blood pressure and stress. So, the next time you're feeling stressed out, give your doggo a snuggle.
Or, better yet – take your Fido for a walk! Research has also proven that dog owners are way more active than those who don't own any pets. In fact, a 2019 study done by British scientists concluded that dog owners are almost four times more likely to reach the recommended daily physical activity guidelines than non-owners.
#14 First Time At The Dog Park And He’s Just In Love With This Bench 😅

People say that a dog and their owner look alike. Naturally, then, if a dog has a wonderful personality, does that mean that their owner has a face for radio as well? Not necessarily, as a series of studies has shown that women are more likely to give men their number when the guys have dogs with them.
#16 My Parents’ Dog (Jrt, 3) Escaped From Her Travel Carrier And Then Made This Face

#17 Oogie's Best Trick: The Pity Party. Pretending He's The Saddest And Most Mistreated Dog Everytime We're In Public So That He Commands All The Attention In The Room. Works Everytime

#18 Is It Rude To Tell Someone They Assembled Their Dog Wrong? I'm Just The Pet Sitter And He Came This Way

Dogs make us go out much more, we've already established that. But the benefits that come from it can benefit our mental well-being, not just our physical health. A 2015 study found that having a pet makes it easier to find friends, get to know people, and maintain a social support network. Dog owners, unite!
















