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Dog Friend Not Boyfriends For single Women!

During the last few years more and more business is coming from single women and they lead busy lives. It's a growing trend over the last few years. However they want company when they come back at home.
More and more single women are in favor of the four-legged loyal and reliable companion. In many cases you'll find the dog sleeps in their bedroom, and even in bed with them. If you live alone, having a dog as a companion to come home to is often more appealing than a flatmate.
For many women, pet dogs are child substitutes. That's why dogs like Maltese terriers, which are the second most popular dog in Australia and the most popular dog in Sydney, are popular - they're little and they have human-like features. Owning a dog increases the feeling of safety and security.



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