Dogs receive more gifts than cats


ByNick Bair

I am sorry to inform you of cats. In general, cats may wiggle people with their quirky and free-fashioned character rather than dogs and may have an image of "keeping their owners", but surprisingly, regarding the fact that the owner "makes a contribution" It seems that the dog was a better player.

Survey has found out that people who were born in dogs than cats may have received a lot of gifts.

Details are as below.More dogs than cats can expect Christmas gifts this year - NYPOST.com

According to a questionnaire survey conducted on 1,000 pet owners in the United States, a majority (53%) of people keeping pets said that they plan to give presents to pets this Christmas.

This number was 43% in the same survey conducted in 2008, which in 2009 reflected the recovery of the American economy or 52%, but this year it has remained almost flat. Also, for people living in rental housing and those living in owned houses, the percentage of people who lease gifts to pets is higher than those of homeowners (66% and 49%). This may reflect the presence or absence of a mortgage loan.

However, unexpectedly, only people who have experienced unemployment within the last 6 months show that 56% of the owners who are higher than the whole will give gifts to pets and, at a time when it can be said that it is a "valley" of life It may be that it shows that the pet's appetite always stays behind.

Karen Wardlaw (58 years old) in Oregon State is one of the owner in such an economically difficult period, and this year's Christmas to visit his brother's housePomeranianI'm planning to deposit 'Urufee' in my friend 's house. Wardlaw says that he does not decorate the house so he does not decorate the tree and he does not send Christmas cards because the stamp fee is high and he does not take pictures of Christmas because he does not have a camera, but four pieces I bought for Ulfee I heard that the last one of the set toys is taken for Christmas.

It seems that toys and snacks are the main stream for dogs.

ByTheGiantVermin

"Moby" here is a lucky dog ​​who got a stuffed doll in a barber shop as "a reward for making it a good child" when going to grooming before Christmas.

ByKtylerconk

On the other hand, looking at the owner's sex, females (56%) give more gifts to pets than men (49%), and dogs (56%) are more cats (48 %), There is also a survey result that the proportion of giving gifts is high.

In the case of an owner who keeps both a dog and a cat, I do not think that I will patronize only one, but I think that I will give a gift for both, but it seems not to say so. Heather Page (32 years old) in New Mexico has two blackLabrador RetrieverIn addition to preparing socks packed with toys and pacifiers for "Adie" and "Bella", they may put something a little under the tree along with the children's gifts. "Before the child was born, I was able to set up the dogs more carefully but I think it is a good thing to be able to spoil this way occasionally.It is a fun work for children to open presents for dogs" I am talking. However, cats kept by Page family for rats, pond carp,Zebra finchTo Other pet us, such as, is so not going to give a gift.

Is there a lot of cats getting free doing gifts this Christmas this year?


It is not only the owner who gives gifts to pets. Irene Belanger (71 years old) in New Hampshire lives with her husband can not keep dogs for the elderly complex, but it is a pleasure to buy a gift for "grandchild dogs". The 13-year-old black Labrador Retriever "Elvis" owned by Irene's top son loves bacon for pacifiers and the long hair type her daughter keepsLong hair dachshundShe is pleased when she gives a snack, and her daughter likes herSmooth · Fox · TerrierIt seems that anything will be pleased if you drag around and play.

When giving a gift to a person who keeps pets, passing a small gift such as a toy or a snack for a pet together may be more pleasant to animals and owner than imagined.

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