
New Tool Will Match You To Your Perfect Dog Breed
Wondering which breed of dog best suits your family?
A new tool has been created to match you to your perfect breed – based on your lifestyle, home, personality and hobbies.
Developed alongside veterinary surgeon and TV presenter Dr Paul Manktelow, it will ask questions about where you live, who you live with, how active you are and what you are looking for in a dog before matching you to your ideal doggy companion .
It comes after a study revealed dogs are such an integral part of the family that one in five has been thrown a birthday party.
A poll of 2,000 dog owners found that four in 10 dogs have their own spot on the sofa, a third sleep in their owners' bed and 35 per cent plans holidays around them.
Another 20 per cent admitted they have turned down nights out with friends because they couldn't bear to leave their pet.
But 68 per cent see their family as a stronger unit, thanks to their dog, and think their pet brings them all closer together.
A spokesman for Vitabiotics SuperDog, which developed the quiz with Dr Paul Manktelow and commissioned the research, said:“To dog owners, a pooch is far more than just a pet.
“It can be hard for non-dog-people to 'get', but within a remarkably short space of time, dogs really do become part of the family.
“Ask any dog owner and they'll tell you they'd do anything to keep their hound from harm and want them to live the best life possible.
“This is why keeping your dog fit and healthy is so important. Nutritional support and regular exercise should stay top of mind for dog owners.”
A part of the familyOther ways dog owners believe a mutt is truly part of the family include them having their birthday celebrated (39 per cent) or having their pictures up around the house (36 per cent).
While 29 per cent think a pet is well and truly bedded in – literally - once it gets a space in bed at night, and 22 per cent say it's when a dog is someone's phone lock screen picture.
Nearly half (47 per cent) admit they've said hello to their dog before other members of their family, after arriving home.
One in 10 have also created a social media profile to post updates from their dog's life, according to the OnePoll figures.
But the love for their animals means 46 per cent have even felt more concerned for their dog's health and diet than their own.
As a result, 36 per cent even think their four-legged friend eats a healthier and more varied diet than they do.
Nearly two thirds (65 per cent) said taking care of their dog's health and wellbeing is their top priority, with 61 per cent going as far as to say they would do anything for their pet.
A quarter also admitted they spend time worrying about their dog's health, with 27 per cent concerned about whether they are getting the nutritional support they need.
It also emerged 86 per cent feel the dog they picked is the right fit for their family, and 84 per cent can't imagine life without their furry companion.
Vitabiotics SuperDog's spokesperson added:“Picking the right dog for you and your family based on personal interests and other contextual factors is crucial to finding happiness.
“Making sure you've got a pet whose lifestyle matches your own can have a huge impact on your happiness, and theirs.
“Of course, you don't necessarily know this until your new pet is home with you, but research into different breeds' personalities before making a purchase is an absolute must. Selecting a compatible dog type and ensuring he/she is kept healthy and happy makes families stronger together.”
Top 20 signs a dog is part of the family
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