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can pets improve your relationship?

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Suzanne Phillips, Ph.D., co-author of Healing Together, wrote a piece on her Psych Central "Healing Together for Couples" blog that has really gained speed.


Can Pets Improve Your Relationship? starts off:


We hardly need to look at the research to verify that pets do good things for people physically and emotionally. What is interesting in my work with couples is that although couples may vehemently disagree on most topics, they usually both soften in manner and tone to agree that the dog, cat, bird or horse is great.


In fact, if there is any criticism, it is the verbalized wish to receive the kind of love and attention the pet is getting.


“I only wish she was as affectionate with me as with our dog!”


“You should hear him speak to this animal – he never speaks to me that way.”


Tara Parker-Poker, blogger for NewYorkTimes.com, wrote about it: "What Pets Can Teach Us About Marriage". Jezebel.com referred to the NYT.com piece: "Treat Your Spouse Like A Dog and Find Marital Bliss"


Dr. Phillips was featured on "Good Day New York" to discuss the issue. Here is the video from her appearance:


Posted By newharb / 5:00 PM / Monday, June 07, 2010
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