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Many people want spouse to be like dog

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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.03.2006
A survey by the American Kennel Club revealed trends in the American dating scene.
Many modern women seem to be applying the Dog Test to prospective suitors. Almost 90 percent said there was at least one quality in their dog that they would like to see in their boyfriend. Surprisingly, 34 percent agreed with the statement, "If my dog was a man, he'd be my boyfriend."
Spotting any man with a puppy was enough to open a conversation with 46 percent of women. Sixty-six percent of both sexes reported they would not date someone who didn't like their dog. On the other hand, 14 percent said they would continue dating someone they didn't really like just to spend time with a dog they did.
A third of all men polled agreed on the one canine quality they wished was also true for their girlfriend, "In a good mood all the time." At least 15 percent of men also choose one of the following: 1) Just as happy to hang at home as go out, 2) Greeting me enthusiastically when I get home, 3) Doesn't get mad when I want to watch sports.
Like magnets, dogs also have a reverse side that can repel. One in seven of the participants reported their significant other had become jealous of their canine relationship. One reason why included, "I prefer to cuddle with my dog rather than my mate at night." (12 percent)
And if better comes to worse, 60 percent of dog owners said that in a divorce, they would want the dog.
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