1 in 5 women tell darkest secrets to their dogs: UK study
August 12th, 2010 - 6:14 pm ICT by ANILondon, Aug 12 (ANI): Move over gal pals, now dogs take the place of best friends that women reveal their darkest secrets to, says a UK survey.
According to The Daily Express, Winalot, a dog food company, found that one in five women share secrets with dogs, the kind that they wouldn’t share with anyone else.
14 per cent even believed their dog could read their mind.
Men, on the other hand, score only 10 percent.
Owners consider pets as a trusted companion, and believe their pets make them feel ‘more optimistic’. (ANI)
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