If You Don’t Think Your Kids Need A Dog After Seeing These Pics, You Must Be A Cat Cambridge researchers looked at the interactions of 12-year-olds and their pets in 77 British households. The children were asked about the quality of relationships with their family members, including pets. That quality was calculated across four different dimensions: satisfaction with the relationship, feelings of companionship, communication, and conflict. Of those parameters, the kids reported not only less conflict with pets than their siblings, but also more satisfaction. That's a polite, academic way of saying they felt a stronger bond with their pet than with their brother or sister. Moreover, researchers noted that in the hierarchy of pets, kids were most bonded with dogs. We are Happy Land. Every day is an exciting experience with vivid, humorous, failure or happy emotions. We wish you would enjoy watching them. Sub:
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