I’m just off to have a chat with my dog

Jeanne McMahon dealt with pelvic organ prolapse for years until she had surgery in October. The Woodbine Md. resident is now able to walk and play with her dog, Chloe, again. MUST CREDIT: Washington Post photo by Katherine Frey.

Jeanne McMahon dealt with pelvic organ prolapse for years until she had surgery in October. The Woodbine Md. resident is now able to walk and play with her dog, Chloe, again. MUST CREDIT: Washington Post photo by Katherine Frey.

Published Mar 29, 2016

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London - Nearly half of Britain’s dog owners talk to their pet more than their partner, a research revealed.

More than two-fifths - 41 percent - of Britons admitted having more conversation with their four-legged friend than their beloved, while 40 percent said they would be more likely to share their deepest secrets with their pooch than anyone else. The study found the average dog owner spends 47 minutes talking to their canine companion each day.

The findings by tails.com, which delivers tailor-made dog food, were released to mark the start of the Crufts dog show in Birmingham.

Daily Mail

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