30 Reasons Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats

October 25, 2024 | Jesse Singer

30 Reasons Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats


You Can’t Keep a Good Dog Down

Are you a cat person or a dog person? The feelings are so strong on either side, it's like the Capulets and Montagues. So, to take the Shakespeare reference too far: To be a dog person, or not to be a dog person? That is the question. The answer is "be a dog person"—and these are 30 reasons why.

No Litter Boxes

Dogs do their business outside. Which means no litter boxes to clean, no lingering smell, and no litter tracked around the house.

vizsla brown dog outsidechepté cormani, Pexels

Play Time

String toys and laser pointers are fine—but when it comes to play time, dogs are the big winners.

White dog playing outsidePixabay, Pexels

They Help Clean The Floors

Drop some food on the floor? Don't worry about it. As long as it isn't chocolate—just call the dog over (if they aren't there already).

Dog waiting for foodAnna Averianova, Shutterstock

They Help Clean You

Get out of the shower and who's the first one there to lick your legs? It sure ain't the cat.

Dog licking a womanPragyan Bezbaruah, Pexels

Walks

You know the great thing about having to take your dog for a walk? You get a walk also. Walking is such an important part of maintaining a healthy life and when you have a dog, those walks are a win for both of you. But don't just take our word for it.

Woman and a dog on a walkLum3n, Pexels

Walks

A 2019 study out of Britain found that dog owners are four times more likely to meet daily physical activity guidelines than non-dog owners.

Person and a dog on  a walkJames Frid, Pexels

Easier To Train

Sure, cats are trainable, but doing so is a whole lot harder than training a dog.

Cat sleepingPixabay, Pexels

Easier To Train

In fact, one study out of Japan determined that cats do know their name and can come when called...they just choose not to.

orange catPixabay, Pexels

Protect Kids From Developing Allergies And Asthma

A very interesting study done at the University of California, San Francisco found that exposing infants to dog dust (dried flakes of dog skin) helped protect them from developing asthma and various allergies later in life.

Girl  in white and her dogMatheus Bertelli, Pexels

Heart Health

A report by The American Heart Association endorsed dog ownership as a way of warding off cardiovascular disease.

Close up mixed breed dog ( Shih-Tzu / Schnauzer ) with wonder faceBoBoMuMu, Shutterstock

Lower Blood Pressure

Studies seem to show that dog owners have lower blood pressure.

Big dog  on a leash and his owner holding the leashMarko Marcello, Shutterstock

Longer Life

A large review looking at almost 70 years of studies found that "Dog ownership is associated with lower risk of death over the long term".

Man in gray sweater hugging his corgi dogVitalii Matokha, Shutterstock

Cuddles

Yes, cats will cuddle with you. But there's nothing better than when a dog comes and snuggles up against you with all of the pure poochy love they can bring. And speaking of that love...

Girl teenager sitting and relaxing with her dog airedale terrierJE Jevgenija, Shutterstock

Unconditional Love

It's pretty much unconditional.

Small Dog and his ownersHelena Lopes, Pexels

Welcome Home

Your kids and your significant other won't always greet you at the door when you come home—and your cat couldn't be bothered (unless they're hungry). But dogs are always right there when you open the door and so happy to see you (even if you just went out for 45 seconds to take out the trash).

Dog at a doorKAZLOVA IRYNA, Shutterstock

Reduce Loneliness

All that unconditional love, cuddles, and I'm-so-happy-you're-home energy can't help but make one feel less alone. 

Man and dog taking a selfieKelly, Pexels

Stress Relief

Just petting a dog lowers the stress hormone cortisol.

Petting a dogMaksim Goncharenok, Pexels

Happy Hormone

The interactions and bonding we do with our dogs increases the feel-good hormone oxytocin.

Man petting his white dogZen Chung, Pexels

Laugh More

A study from the Department of Psychology at St Bonaventure University reported that dog owners laugh more than cat owners. 

Woman smiling and taking a selfie with her dogcottonbro studio, Pexels

Better With Change

Dogs are usually better with change than are cats. Whether it's a new house or apartment, or even a new member of the family, dogs will often take their cues from their owners and adapt to the new situation with less hesitation.

Man sitting on sofa with domestic animalsJaromir Chalabala, Shutterstock

Great Wingmen

Studies have shown that women are more attracted to men with dogs.

man, woman and dog playing in the parkDiego Rezende, Pexels

Make Friends

Whether on the sidewalk or at a dog park, it really is easier to talk to people with dogs. It makes you more approachable and the pooch is a great conversation starter.

man walking his dogMART PRODUCTION, Pexels


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