A new study suggests that dogs may offer more emotional support than even the closest people in your life. Researchers asked hundreds of dog owners to rate their relationships with their pets and compare them to their closest human relationships. Overall, dogs scored higher for qualities like affection, comfort, and companionship. Owners also said their dogs caused fewer arguments and made them feel more supported.
The emotional bond between dogs and people mirrors the depth of relationships typically reserved for close friends or even children. While romantic partners were rated higher for intimacy, dogs came out on top for loyalty and warmth. People without kids felt especially close to their dogs, and puppies brought out strong nurturing instincts. Older dogs were seen as steady and reliable companions.
The study shows that dogs fill a special place in our lives. They offer unconditional love; help reduce stress and remain nonjudgmental companions through life’s ups and downs. While they don’t replace human relationships, dogs bring a level of steadiness, warmth, and emotional relief that’s hard to match.
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