Brits Are Barking Mad About Their Pooches!
Our latest Blog looks at the results of a new survey of British dog owners which offers a great insight into the relationship with Man's Best Friend....
Brits are barking mad about their four-legged friends - that’s the verdict of a new study by Crufts sponsor Samsung which reveals that over half (56%) of owners would mourn the death of their dog more than an extended family member such as an aunt, uncle or even a grandparent!
The findings reveal that pampered pooches really do rule the roost in British households; influencing important decisions, enjoying special meals and being treated as a fully-fledged member of the family.
The research highlights that 30% of our pet dogs now have their own dedicated chair in the sitting room with 46% of owners admitting they would make friends and family sit on the floor rather than move their cherished canine! A similar number (53%) of dog owners admit that their dog’s needs have influenced an important life decision such as where they live or what job they have. Mealtimes have also witnessed an upgrade in recent years with four in ten owners (41%) admitting they regularly treat their dogs to doggie ‘fine dining’ by cooking additional portions of their own food for the family pet.
The findings echo the fact that a whopping 85% of dog owners now consider their pet a fully-fledged member of the family according to the study with a quarter (23%) of owners admitting that their households have more framed pictures of their pets than they do of their friends.
Further results reveal that 66% of owners now opt to give their dogs human names. These range from everyday names such as ‘Max’ or ‘Dave’, to Hollywood and on-screen characters such as ‘Elsa’ (Frozen) ‘Dexter’ and ‘Yoda’ (Star Wars), as well as literary classics including ‘Mr Darcy’ (Pride and Prejudice) and ‘Bellatrix’ (Harry Potter). In fact traditional pet names such as ‘Rex’, ‘Snowy’ or ‘Spot’ are now deemed old fashioned.
The average dog owner spends 13 hours a week with their beloved pet, so it's no wonder then that 47% believe that their intuitive dogs automatically know what they're thinking or what mood they're in. A further 55% of those surveyed believe that some dogs are more intelligent than humans.
The survey also reveals if we want to keep our precious pets in the lap of luxury, we need to keep our purse strings fairly loose, with an average £13K lifetime spend. And it's no wonder, with owners shelling out the hound pounds for things like pet insurance, holidays, dog walking, kennels, treats, toys and food to name just a few! Keeping our pups preened with regular beauty treatments and adorning them with the best bling accessories, along with the more unusual, but growing trend of throwing 'puppy parties', which 21% of those surveyed admitted to doing, also help increase the hefty bill.
With the amount of animal videos that are on the internet – it’s unsurprising that a quarter (24%) of owners admit that they have a social media profile for their dog, so family and friends can keep abreast of all its doggy news. One of the most prolific pups online is Maggie May, one of Andy Murray’s two Border Terriers, who boasts an impressive 27,300 followers on Twitter, all eager to hear of her rivalry with sibling Terrier, Rusty. But this is nothing in comparison to Boo the Dog, whose Facebook page alone has over 17 million followers!
Do you pamper your Pooch? Let us know how you make your dog's life that extra bit special.
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