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❓ASK Why people prefer Dog as a pet than any other animals

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It has been shown than people love to takes Dog as a pet than any other animals whigh make them to rear it more. There are variety and breed of Dog and Cat is the next. What is your own view about this?
 
Studies have shown that self-identified dog people tend to be less neurotic, less likely to suppress their emotions, and tend to have overall higher scores of wellbeing than cat people. Young children significantly prefer dogs over cats. And in the U.S., 60.2 million households have a dog, while about 47.1 million have cats.
 
We feel the same way about pets. We treat pets like family, but we also treat them like living possessions. A sense of psychological ownership comes from two primary sources: self-investment, which differs from financial investment and deals more with the time and energy we devote to something; and control. When we can control something, we tend to feel that it belongs to us. Typically, this works with physical objects. Cars, for example, are only controlled by the owner. Nobody feels that they "own" a car they can't even unlock. Importantly, psychological ownership is connected to an emotional attachment to the target as well.
 
In the first, she administered a survey designed to measure how much psychological ownership people felt toward their pet based on how much control they felt they had and how much self-investment they had made into their pet.
 
The surveys also asked what amount of money a person would be willing to spend on their pet for, say, a life-saving surgery or a personalized food bowl. The results showed that dog owners would pay more for their pet and that this tendency was linked to their sense of psychological ownership and control.
 
The second study worked much like the first, except this time, half of the respondents were told, "Now, for the rest of the survey, imagine that your pet had originally lived with someone else. Imagine that the pet's behavior as you know it is entirely the result of any training that someone else did before you got the pet."
 
The idea here is that this imaginative activity would reduce the respondents' sense of psychological ownership. In this case, the findings from the first study were not replicated. The respondents who imagined that another owner had trained their pet felt less psychological ownership and were correspondingly less willing to pay for their pets.
 
The third study examined emotional attachment, an aspect of pet ownership that hadn't yet been considered in this study. While psychological ownership is associated with attachment, the two are not mutually exclusive
 
You could feel very attached to a pet you do not see as your own, and you could not care at all about a pet that you do see as your own. That being said, a sense of control (and therefore a sense of psychological ownership) does encourage emotional attachment.
 
The results confirmed those of the previous two studies, suggesting that dog owners were more willing to spend money on their pet and additionally showed that their emotional attachment to their dog was due to the sense of control they felt.
 
What's more, when a dog's behavior was described as being more typical to that of a cat, this effect diminished, and the opposite was true as well: when a cat was described as behaving more dog-like, pet owners believed they had more control over the pet and were willing to spend money on their pet.
 
The results confirmed those of the previous two studies, suggesting that dog owners were more willing to spend money on their pet and additionally showed that their emotional attachment to their dog was due to the sense of control they felt. What's more, when a dog's behavior was described as being more typical to that of a cat, this effect diminished, and the opposite was true as well: when a cat was described as behaving more dog-like, pet owners believed they had more control over the pet and were willing to spend money on their pet.
 
A lot of people prefer dog as a pet to other animals the reason is that the dog serve two purposes . One it is very close to its owner . Second it is serve as protection in the house. It check mate the stranger in the house
 
A lot of people prefer dog as a pet to other animals the reason is that the dog serve two purposes . One it is very close to its owner . Second it is serve as protection in the house. It check mate the stranger in the house
Yes, this is the major purpose of keeping Dog as a pet and there is also more of it talking about the economy values, financial value and friendly. It is really friendly and this make people to love and keep it as a pet
 
I personally adore cats. Dogs are loyal but cats are cute. The kind of pet you choose says a lot about you. Dogs are for men while cats are for fun people who like to laugh and feed the cat.
 
That's true most people like to keep a dog as a pet. The reason being it's considered to be a very faithful animal. It never leaves its master when it sees him/her in danger. Moreover, it is considered to be very watchful and protects the home from others who may harm you.
 
People generally prefer the companionship of dogs because they provide unconditional love and loyalty. Dogs are also easy to train, giving them extra appeal in the eyes of people who don't have a lot of experience with animals. Furthermore, dogs are considered as good family-friendly pets that get along well with children and other family members.
Dogs also offer protection for their human families, barking at strangers or sensing danger in certain situations; an alert that can save one's life. Lastly, dogs provide emotional support to their owners through their loving and cuddly personalities and their ability to be both a playmate and friend no matter what mood somebody may be in.
 
People generally prefer the companionship of dogs because they provide unconditional love and loyalty. Dogs are also easy to train, giving them extra appeal in the eyes of people who don't have a lot of experience with animals. Furthermore, dogs are considered family-friendly pets that get along well with children and other family members.
Dogs also offer protection for their human families, barking at strangers or sensing danger in certain situations; an alert that can save one's life. Lastly, dogs provide emotional support to their owners through their loving and cuddly personalities and their ability to be both a playmate and friend no matter what mood somebody may be in.

That's true they provide companionship to human beings. They understand what we say and ask them to do. I think dogs are the only animal which can be trained so easily unlike other animals. I have heard dogs are also used to protect other animals in villages from other animals.
 
Dog is very smart and can adapt to human environment very quickly unlike other animals. Secondly, dogs are courageous and can be a source of protection in time of dare need. Thirdly, dogs are more lovely,cute and socially responsible than other animals
 

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