2 in 3 dog owners claim their dogs could never survive in the wild without them
  • 9 months ago
According to a new survey, two in three dog owners claim their dogs ‘could never survive in the wild’ without them.

The poll of 2,000 American dog owners found the average person believes their pup could only take care of themselves for a maximum of two days. A third (31%) give their dogs less than a single day.

A large majority of owners surveyed (86%) claimed their dogs live “a life of luxury” compared to their ancestors and 77% said their dogs have grown accustomed to a life of being catered to.

Commissioned by Now Fresh and conducted by OnePoll, the study found four in five dogs would rather stay inside than step paw outside if it’s rainy. Likewise, 68% of dogs opt to stay inside than be in the cold.

If the temperature dips below 40º F (4 º C), respondents shared their dogs require a jacket (27%), doggie poncho (16%) or booties (12%) in order to go outside. Seven percent even need an umbrella held over them.

Of course, the life of comfort doesn’t stop there; the average dog sleeps for 11 hours per day and plays for two. Nearly half (44%) said their dog sleeps in the same bed as them, while another 27% claimed their dog sleeps on the floor but is constantly at their side.

For 83% of people, their dogs follow them wherever they go, mostly to the kitchen (84%), couch (76%) and to the backyard (75%). Two in three said their dogs will follow them into the bathroom, giving them no moment of privacy.

Results also revealed dogs eat differently than their ancestors. Half of the respondents said their dog enjoys eating a mixed diet that involves a number of pet-safe fruits and vegetables.

“Dogs have evolved from their wolf ancestors in so many ways,” said Theresa Lantz, companion animal nutritionist at Petcurean, makers of NOW FRESH Pet Food. “This evolution also includes changes to their nutritional needs. When we consider how different their lifestyles today are – which include being more sedentary and dependent on humans – we must also take into account that those nutritional requirements would change too.”

When asked what foods their dogs enjoy the most as a treat, many said their dogs have a penchant for carrots (34%), apples (31%), sweet potatoes (31%), potatoes (30%) and bananas (27%).

Three in 10 said they feed their dogs on a high-protein diet, while 55% have their dogs on a more balanced, moderate or low-protein diet.

Though 66% agreed they’re unwilling to compromise on the quality of food for their dog’s nutrition, there are still many who have misconceptions about what they need to feed their dogs.

Those who have their dogs on a high-protein diet claimed they do so because they believe it’s higher quality (54%), fits their dog’s lifestyle (40%) and that it’s “biologically correct” (36%).
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