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Are Dogs Replacing Babies in Countries With Declining Birth Rates? : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 26, 2025 6:20 pm
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Is Dog Ownership the New Parenthood?

Choosing a furbaby over a human baby is becoming increasingly common in Western society. While birth rates decline, the number of dog owners continues to rise, indicating a shift in cultural norms.

In countries like the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe, between a third and half of all households now own at least one dog. This trend is accompanied by a decrease in fertility rates, which could have significant implications for future population sizes.

A recent theoretical review by ethologists at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary delves into the cultural reasons behind this phenomenon and its implications for the concept of family.

Humans have a long history of bonding with dogs, dating back thousands of years. While this relationship was once primarily utilitarian, focused on hunting and protection, it has evolved into a more nurturing dynamic.

Today, many dog owners view their pets as cherished companions, with some even treating them like surrogate children. However, the majority of dog parents still recognize and cater to their pets’ species-specific needs.

Research suggests that our innate desire to love and nurture extends beyond species boundaries, allowing room in our hearts for both dogs and babies. For many young adults, societal pressures and financial constraints make dog ownership a more appealing option than having children.

Raising a child in the US has become increasingly expensive, with costs rising by over 35% in recent years. Coupled with concerns about the future, loneliness among parents, and challenges faced by women in the workforce, many people are opting for canine companionship over parenthood.

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While dogs may not replace children, they can provide emotional support and companionship, particularly as society grapples with an epidemic of loneliness. As we age, our furry friends become integral members of the family, offering unique forms of care and companionship.

Ultimately, dog ownership can coexist with child-rearing, highlighting humanity’s capacity to care for others, regardless of species. As we navigate changing family structures and societal dynamics, our beloved pets play a crucial role in providing comfort and companionship.

This research underscores the evolving nature of family dynamics and the vital role that dogs play in modern society. Whether as surrogate children or loyal companions, our furbabies are here to stay.

This article was originally published in European Psychologist.

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