Instead of selfies, maybe we should start calling them woofies.
A 2017 study by Rover.com found 65 percent of dog owners are more likely to take photos of their dogs than their significant others.
The research, which has reignited a conversation on Facebook this week, showed dogs play a significant role in their owners' lives -- 94 percent said they consider them part of their families.
Among other findings:
- More than half will consider ending a romantic relationship if the dog doesn't like their partner.
- Almost half said it was more difficult to go a week without their dog than their partner.
- 56 percent said they say hello to their dogs when they come home before they greet their families. The same number celebrate their dog's birthday.
- One in three said they've cried when they've left their dog at home.
Rover.com is a network of pet-sitters and dog walkers. Responses from thousands of dog owners were used in the study.
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