With World Animal Day on October 4, sharing love and care for animals has never been more important. But whilst pet owners know they love their animals, some wonder, 'do they love us back?' Expert vet Dr Scott Miller, with natural dog food brand Barking Heads, said that when it comes to dogs, they may appear more affectionate as they are more energetic and cuddly in nature.
Dr Scott said: "Our relationship with dogs is symbiotic. Dogs have been human companions for thousands of years, and this symbiotic relationship has become a powerful, ingrained and long lasting one.
"Dogs are pack animals, and yearn the company of others, hence why they actively enjoy and seek relationships with others. People being the resource providers of the relationship are of course great company for a young dog getting to grips with living in the human world, with their guidance and offering of food repaid with a lifetime of a canine's unconditional love."
Cats can be a little more difficult to read. Dr Scott said: "Cats are independent. Cats are solitary animals, and therefore are naturally more comfortable in their company and don't need the reassurance of a pack that dogs do.
"But cats are also intelligent, and appreciate that living with humans has it perks, while enjoying the attention and adoration given by them. Anyone that has owned a cat will tell you that felines are loving creatures, they are maybe just more discerning than their canine counterparts, deigning to shower their adoration and love on the very special few."