This Valentine’s Day, new research has revealed that cuddling up with the dog (50 per cent) tops cuddling up on the sofa with a partner (36 per cent).
Other fun facts show that pet-loving Brits are more likely to spend Valentine’s Night in bed with their dog than a potential romantic dinner with their spouse.
As a dog-loving nation, more than half of all dog owners let their pooch sleep on top of the duvet at least twice a week, with one in three of them sharing the bed every night.
It seems saying ‘it’s me or the dog’ means you may be out of luck, with over three-quarters of the population saying they would never have a long-term relationship with someone who didn’t like their dog, and a staggering 88 per cent of us feeling that we know what our dog is trying to tell us, with 87 per cent of us wishing our dogs could talk.
The research by Burns Pet Nutrition further revealed, over 70 per cent of people let their dogs kiss them (lick their face) we really are a nation who adore our pooches.
Emma Lee, a nutritionist at Burns Pet Nutrition said “It’s so…