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77% Of Pet Parents Weigh Their Dog's Reaction When Considering a Potential Partner
[February 11, 2019]

77% Of Pet Parents Weigh Their Dog's Reaction When Considering a Potential Partner


LOS ANGELES, Feb. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for Valentine's Day, a survey by Wag!, the on-demand dog walking app, reveals exactly how much a pup can influence romantic relationships. Results show that dogs often get to "speak" about a new relationship, with 77 percent of respondents agreeing that a pet's perception of a new love interest is highly important.  

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The study, conducted in partnership with OnePoll, examined the dating tendencies, habits, and red flags of 2,000 dog owners. While people may not always listen to a parent or friend's dating advice, 50 percent of respondents would not even consider dating someone who did not like their dog. In fact, 7 in 10 would say that their dog is an excellent judge of character. Not listening to Fido even has some consequences: 23 percent of those who had dated someone despite their dog's negative feelings toward that person would "never make that mistake again."  

"At Wag!?we're crazy about dogs and the people who love?them, so it's no surprise to us that so many dog parents look to their pets for help when it comes to judging the character of a potential mate," says Hilary Schneider, Wag! CEO. "A dog's intuition is like no other and I would trust both of my dogs' implicitly whenit came to their first impressions of someone."



Because dogs have proven to be a deciding factor for future suitors, consider the following dating red flags this Valentine's Day:  

Expressing Jealousy: Expressing jealousy over the attention dog owners give their pups was the number one red flag when it came to dating. Half of those surveyed said jealousy towards their pup is not something they would put up with.  


Playing Too Rough: Unsurprisingly, 50 percent of respondents agreed that being too rough with their dog is unacceptable.

Not Showing Interest: Nearly half (45 percent) of dog owners said not taking interest in their dog is a turn off, and ignoring the dog is nearly as bad (43 percent).  

Putting the Dog in A Separate Room: 43 percent also agreed that a partner moving their dog into another room during a date is a huge offense.  

For more information about dog care and to learn more about Wag!, visit: www.wagwalking.com ?

About Wag!
Wag! created on-demand dog walking in 2015 and is now available in 43 states and 110 cities. The mobile app gives pet parents more flexibility to manage everyday life and instant access to experienced and trustworthy dog walkers, boarders, and sitters in their communities. Wag! services are insured and bonded, and every walker and sitter has passed a thorough vetting process before being approved to book services on the platform. Wag! donates proceeds from every walk to the Rescue Bank and has provided meals to more than 5 million shelter dogs in the United States.

 

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