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How do you say I like animals?
I just ate a whole plate of dingamagoo.”…What is another word for animal lover?
zoophilist | animal person |
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one who likes animals | one who likes pets |
one who loves animals | one who loves pets |
one with a fondness for animals | one with a fondness for pets |
one who feels fondness for animals | one who feels fondness for pets |
Do you like pets Why?
Yes, I like pets, especially dogs. Pet dogs are man’s best friends. They are loyal, intelligent, devoted, and affectionate towards us. They are known to improve our own physical and mental health.
Why do you like your pet?
I love my pet dogs because they’re nice, cute, funny, and full of unconditional love. I like to take care of my pets by giving them food, water, and playing lots with them. I love my dogs because they snuggle up, make me feel safe, and love me as much as I love them. My pets make me happy and the work a happier place.
Why should people have pets?
People have pets for various reasons. Some people keep pets because of their physical attractiveness. Some for their playfulness or other unique personalities and characteristics. While others keep pets for companionship.
Are humans the only animals that keep pets?
Humans aren’t the only members of the animal kingdom to have animal companions. Some animals find deep friendship and true, emotional connections with other species, but do animals actually keep other animals as pets? Your regular old cheetah isn’t putting a collar with its name and address on a lovable little canine.
Why do people want pets?
The most common reasons for keeping pets are: company socializing they are beautiful, nice and interesting status something to do Company Many people have pets to substitute relationships with partners, children or family members. Many elderly people for instance, like having a dog instead of being all alone at home.
Why do people love pets?
Humans love pet dogs as much as their children and the feeling is mutual. Researchers found that the same hormone, oxytocin , spikes in both human and canine brains when a dog is gazing at its owner. One of the students playing with Hook, a Labrador Retriever .