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    Men, Take Note: Love Her, Love Her Dog

    Guys, if you're dating a woman who loves her dog, you'd better be prepared to like that dog, too — or fake it.

    According to new research, a woman is more satisfied in her relationship when her partner feels the same about her pet as she does. If she's close to her dog, he'd better be, too. If she's more aloof, it's better if he doesn't get too snuggly with Fido.

    For men, on the other hand, a woman's closeness to his pet doesn't affect his relationship satisfaction at all, according to study researcher Kristen Capuozzo, a doctoral candidate at the University of Houston.

    "Either they're unaware or they don't care," Capuozzo told LiveScience. "It doesn't matter to them."

    Capuozzo, herself a dog owner, decided to do the study after a couple of conversations with friends about the role their pets played in their relationships. One woman had just dumped a man she was seeing because he didn't like her dog. [America's Favorite Pets]

    "I started thinking, 'I wonder if that actually does affect people's relationships?'" Capuozzo said.

    So she and her colleagues recruited 120 cohabitating heterosexual couples to answer online questionnaires about how close they felt to their pets and how happy they were with their lives and relationships. Each partner filled out a separate survey.

    Because 75 percent of the volunteers ended up being dog owners, there weren’t enough cats and other pets to figure out how animal type might play into the results. But for pet-owning women, it was important that their men matched their own feelings about their furry friend. Women reported being happier with their relationship when their partner reported similar levels of closeness to their pet.

    Men's relationship satisfaction wasn't related to pet closeness at all, probably because men tend to be less concerned with household harmony, Capuozzo said.

    "Females are much more in-tune with the harmony of the household," she said. "Is everybody getting along? Is there any kind of disagreement, any discord? If I'm super-attached to my pet and my husband isn't, then that might cause some disharmony: 'Why is that pet in my bed? Why are you spending so much money on that pet?'"

    One twist in the results: When men perceived themselves as having a unique bond with their own pet, they were happier in their relationship regardless of how the woman felt about the animal. But when the woman perceived that the man was closer to a pet than she was, she felt worse about the relationship.

    "She kind of gets jealous," said Capuozzo, who reported her results in January in San Diego  at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

    Those results deal with perception, Capuozzo warned, so the researchers hope to take a closer look at what might be causing the dynamic. But the take-away is clear, she said.

    "If you're going to get into a relationship with a girl who has a dog, you'd best be prepared to like that dog just as much as she does or fake it," Capuozzo said. "Because she cares."

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas.Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

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    • William Schaeffer  •  2 months ago
      Women that own multiple pets are neurotic.
    • Josh D  •  2 months ago
      She didn't have a dog, but Lord knows I loved her more than absolutely anything in this universe. Didn't do me any good. She still left me with a broken heart that will never be healed again
    • Paul R  •  Eagle, United States  •  3 months ago
      This is a no brainer. When I brought in my dog to the vet, I saw this cute woman with an ancient boxer. That poor dog was on her last legs and the woman was very scared. Her boyfriend was with her, had his arms crossed and a scowl on his face. I asked her how old her dog was and she told me 10. That is end-of-life age for boxers, so I warned her that she should prepare herself to leave the vet's without her dog, as unpleasant as that thought was. We talked more about her dog and then I was seen before she was. On my way out, I told her boyfriend to be nice to her dog. The dog didn't make it and I know this because she got my phone number from the vet and asked me out. She dumped her boyfriend that same day, because not only did he not like her dog, he treated her loss as unimportant.
    • Casualcat  •  3 months ago
      Do I have to love a cat that pees in my briefcase?
      • JoeS 3 months ago
        nope..there some things that are unforgivable..
      • Casualcat 3 months ago
        Thank you JoeS ... so next time she gets outside I do not have to look for her too closely?
    • Steve  •  3 months ago
      She said she knew I would be a good father and dad by the way I treated her cat...
      Her cat taught me how to love him, my son taught me how to be his father and much more than that, my son taught me how to be his kind of dad, my bride for life first taught me how to be her friend, her husband, and her lover... I guess I just had the good fortune in life to be blessed with very good team of teachers and to them go all the credit glory and reward, as for me I'm just tagging along for the ride... I just love being in love, love is all I need.
    • bats-in-belfry  •  3 months ago
      I love her dog, her cat, her canary, her goldfish, and most of all I love her so yes dear by all means bring on the rest of the critters...
      Yep, there is room for the skunk and the bagger and the wolverine too... : - }}
    • larry  •  Billings, United States  •  3 months ago
      I agree and i'me the same way. If you can't love my dog too then I have no use for you either. Goes the same for men as much as women.
    • village-idgit-on-de-loose  •  3 months ago
      She wanted a lion I said okay, she wanted a monkey I said that was fine too, she wanted a walrus I said sure thing so I bought her the zoo...

      She wanted a diamond I said say what!?!?!?!?!
      Come now you are supposed to smile if not laugh at this where is your sense of humor???
      • Bill 3 months ago
        People who beg for laughs already know that they aren't actually funny.
      • village-idgit-on-de-loose 3 months ago
        Aw Bill, your jealousy so not becomes you... I am a very well paid comedian, thank you very much...
      • Bill 3 months ago
        Don't quit your day job.
    • Max Fubar  •  3 months ago
      Why are dogs man's best friend? They help us get LAID.
    • Otto Pilot  •  Spring Branch, United States  •  3 months ago
      The two of them are always fighting over who gets the bone.
    • i know who i am  •  3 months ago
      shows to go ya...pet owners are owned by their pets
    • Spot  •  3 months ago
      That's right. You better love me, or you are not going to get anything from her.
    • BROWNJUG  •  Newark, United States  •  3 months ago
      Dog style that is all I can say DOG STYLE.
    • krit  •  Florham Park, United States  •  3 months ago
      I got rid of my husband and kept the dog. On my second dog but no second husband...fine with me!!
    • teed,off  •  Omaha, United States  •  3 months ago
      If you have to love her animal,does'nt that make you second place.You will always be second place.Think she would like being second place,after your dog.Yeah, right.
    • Bill  •  3 months ago
      All the right-wing conservatives will say something like this... The next thing you know, the guy will want to marry her dog. What is this country coming to?
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