This Valentine’s Day may be in the air, but it appears that not all relationships have been there. We expect to spend time with our pets more than our partners surveyed by 85% of people.
Data collected by major veterinary charities; PDSArevealed that the love between people and pets is stronger than ever on this Valentine’s Day.
And many animal lovers seem to want to treat animal soulmates again this year, with nearly two-thirds of pet lovers (65%) buying their furry friends a Valentine’s Day snack It’s there. Many animal lovers (76%) make a special day for your pet by purchasing edible treats (56%), new toys (32%), or feeding puzzles (11%) I made it something.
Only 23% of respondents receive gifts from their pets, while 79% said their pets always sign their name on their Valentine’s Day cards.
Taking the dog for a romantic walk (30%) and game (17%) is that the owner plans to use the pet on their big day. About the Valentine’s Day agenda.
Commenting on the findings, PDSA veterinarian Catherine Burke said: Cats and dogs don’t know we are in love, but they are grateful for the extra snuggle and are sure they are walking to their favorite park.
“These findings reaffirm that our pets hold a special place in our hearts, not just Valentine’s Day, but as a family worthy of love all year round. We are Even if you jealous of the other half, express your gratitude to your furry friends with a thoughtful gift that will help you take care of their happiness and happiness!”
PDSA is a leading veterinary charity for pets in need. For more information, please see pdsa.org.uk
*According to a survey conducted on PDSA’s Instagram account.