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NEW YORK — It turns out that “puppy love” may be more common than love at first sight. A recent survey finds that more dog owners had an “instant connection” with their pets than with their significant other.

The survey of 2,000 dog owners in serious relationships revealed that a whopping 80% had an immediate connection with their dog, compared to just 69% who said the same for their partner. The survey also found that pet owners were more likely to believe in “love at first sight” with animals than people (87% vs. 62%).

Still, one in five (19%) said it took time to build a bond with their dog, and, of those respondents, 20% questioned whether they made the right decision in adopting their pet because they didn’t have an instant connection. However, the wait was worth it: 74% said the bond between them and their dog is stronger because they had to build it over time.

Commissioned by The Honest Kitchen and conducted by Talker Research, the researchers also asked dog owners if there was anything they wished they had known before adopting their dogs. A variety of these answers centered around food — which may not be surprising, as 76% said food is their “love language” and they take great care in feeding their dog “only the best.”

Over half the poll (53%) even said they feed their dog better than they feed themselves.

“Choosing the right food for your pet is a great way to show how much you love them: it’ll set them up for a long and healthy life,” says Miki Dosen, CMO at The Honest Kitchen, in a statement. “It’s important to remember, though, that no two pets are the same — so whether it’s your first pet or your fifth, pet parents are likely in for some surprises along the way.”

“One pet may love everything you put in their bowl, the other may have a pickier palate, and it can be a struggle to find the right food for your pet — especially when they have different needs: whether that’s due to their breed or any dietary sensitivities.”

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53% of dog owners say they feed their dogs better than they feed themselves. (© New Africa – stock.adobe.com)

“I wish I knew the different types of dog food on the market and which ones were the best for my dog. It took a lot of research to find the perfect one,” one dog owner says.

Another wished they knew “what brand of dog food was good for his stomach.”

Other respondents would have liked to know “the true investment of time” that comes with having a dog — and how “they are literally like raising children.”

The love people have for their dogs also surprised some new dog owners, admitting that if they knew “the amount of joy they bring, I would have gotten one sooner.”

Despite the challenges and the surprises, 83% of respondents said the pet ownership experience is even better than expected. The same number agreed that while it’s messy and not always easy, they wouldn’t change their experience with their dog for anything.

“There’s so much to look forward to when you have a dog, but we wouldn’t be honest if we didn’t acknowledge how hard it can be, too,” Dosen says. “At the end of the day it’s the full experience — both highs and lows — that make it one of the most meaningful relationships people have in their lives.” 

Survey methodology

This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 American dog owners — who are in a relationship (dating, engaged, married) — was commissioned by The Honest Kitchen between June 20 and June 24, 2024. It was conducted by market research company Talker Research, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).

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