Almost a quarter of people prefer their pet to their partner.
21 per cent admit to being fonder of their furry friends than their significant other with more than two-thirds claiming their pet is their closest companion, the result of a new survey has found.
More than half (58 per cent) believe that pets are so special as they do not judge us and three in 10 say they value their pet more than their best friend.
A fifth also claimed that their animal companion can understand them better than the love of their life ever could.
The research also suggests that pets have health benefits as dog owners take an extra 5,427 steps a day compared to those who do not own a pooch.
The survey was carried out by McDonald's to mark the launch of the DC Super-Pets Happy Meal in restaurants.
A spokesman for the fast-food giant said: "Pets play a huge part in family's lives."