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Shocking pet owners will put AI versions of date

Man and his dog

Men’s best friend is indeed!

As generative AI becomes more common – people are asking the tool to do everything from creating grocery lists to writing love poems – so, it can also do ridiculous social media trends.

Recently, pet owners on Tiktok hope to turn their dogs into humans strangely.


The survey results also show that more than half of pet owners tell their fur baby “I love you” at least once a day. Shiv Mer – stock.adobe.com

Since this trend is strange, pet owners’ quirks don’t stop there.

A recent Metropolitan Life survey conducted a survey of 1,000 people to explore the impact of people’s lives deep in their lives by pets, and – spoiler alerts – some people are Very Invested in their furry friends.

Among respondents familiar with the trend of anthropomorphization, 31% admitted that they would date the human version of their pets.

Strangely, millennials, Xers and baby boomers are more likely – 34% for millennials, 33% for older generations – and the Zoomers are much worse at 24%.

However, in theory, romance is not the air for all pet owners.

Nearly 40% of animal lovers admit that if they were humans, their pets would be a “walking red flag.”

Although some of their furry friends are characterized by the fact that the parents of these pets are unable to attach to the animals – in many cases, animal experts believe it is a side effect of isolation and a side effect of the 19009 pandemic.


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Cats and dog owners are also likely to date AI-generated human versions of pets. vasyl -stock.adobe.com

In fact, if unfriendly pet friendly, 87% of pet owners are willing to give up on their dream apartment.

Forgot to date pets – Some super-owned pet owners are basically married to them.

“Pets seem to be of high value to human caregivers and can meet with friends and relatives regularly, or even get married,” wrote the authors of a 2025 study on the topic.

77% of pet owners who participated in the survey said their pets provided better emotional support than their previous human partners.

“I didn’t give my husband Alex, a kiss, but woke up and gave [my dog] All my kisses.

“We were the same before we went to bed at night.”

No one. Elsie loves her husband, but as many pet parents insist, nothing is more than the affection and loyalty of animals.

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