We decide to become dog owners or not. Except for most babies, because they are mostly grown up by parents and adults.
However, we have the right to decide whether we are animal and dog-friendly, that our opportunities, our environment, our schedule do not allow us to take proper care of life. At that time, we think responsibly as the owner who takes a four-legged next to him and cares for his pet as best he can until his death.
To take a dog for ourselves and to make a decision about it properly. This is partly true, but scientists have also said that genetics can interfere with this.
Researchers have twinned to find out whether our genetic stock also affects whether there is a need to live with a dog or not. This may also mean that genetically encoded individuals have a higher predisposition and a need to keep a dog while others are missing or minimally present.
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