![]() ![]() ![]() Our survey also reveals that more people in the UK love dogs than don’t as almost three in five admit to being a ‘dog lover’ compared to the 20% who declare they don’t love dogs. No, it would put me off dating them: 15.0% % of UK more likely to date people who either owned or loved dogs However, 37% said that be more likely to date someone who either owner or loved dogs. In our survey of 2000 adults we found out that 1 in 6 (14.6%) say they would only date people who love dogs or own a dog. We’re a nation of dog lovers – according to our latest survey % of 200 swipes right per location resulting in matches Whereas you are more likely to match with people in Glasgow if you don’t have a dog. Londoners are most likely to match with you if you have a dog in your dating profile with 57% of swipes right resulting in matches. “Can I go on a date with Milo?” - Neel, 27. “Milo looks lovely, what’s your favourite place that you’ve been together?” - Rob, 24 Having photos of Milo and mentioning him in the bio resulted in a 50% match-rate whereas the same profile without pictures or mentions of dogs resulted in 46% of people matching.Īnd it looks like having a dog is a good topic for starting a conversation too as 27% of messages received for the profile with Milo used him to introduce themselves to a potential date. Our Tinder experiment reveals that you are more likely to pick up a date if you have a dog in your dating profile. In the second week, she did the same thing, but updated her profile to contain images of her and her dog including a new bio: I love my chilling with my dog Milo, the outdoors, socialising, and music. Each day, Rachel set her profile to a different location and swiped right 200 times per day. In the first week there was no mention of her pup in her bio and the images used were just of her. Showing your dog in your dating profile gets you more matchesĪcross a two-week period, 24-year-old dog-owner Rachel (not her real name) set up a Tinder premium account featuring her gorgeous Border Collie, Milo. To back up our findings, we also surveyed the nation and found out that over a third of Brits (36.7%) would be more inclined to date someone if they had a dog or said that they loved dogs.Īre you barking up the wrong tree when it comes to looking for love? Then this is your sign to use your dog to impress your next date. We conducted our very own social experiment to see if we’d get more matches on the dating app, Tinder, if there was a dog in the profile. 31.08.23 AugOwning a Dog Featured A tail of true love: Does owning a dog make you more attractive?Įver wondered if owning a dog makes you sexier? We’ve done the research so you don’t have to, and the answer is… YES! ![]()
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