"The owner's fart can cause the pet's nervous breakdown."

Aug 07, 2024

'The owner's fart can cause the pet's nervous breakdown.'
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A study found that the owner's fart can cause a pet to suffer from nervous breakdown.

According to British media Daily Star, the pet care website 'Labrador.According to a survey of 2,000 Britons who raise cats and dogs by Pi', 1 in 5 pets (19%) feel anxious because of their owner's fart.

The noise that makes pets most anxious is the sound of firecrackers, which 47% were afraid of.




Going to an animal hospital (41%), vacuuming (37%), meeting new people (34%), sudden movements (32%), balloons (25%), owners kissing or hugging others (12%), boiling kettles (9%), and refrigerator door opening (7%).

Animals are currently showing more signs of stress than during the COVID-19 lockdown, according to 'Labrado', which conducted the study.

The owner also recommended that pets take a closer look if they show more demands and common signs such as constant whining, barking, howling, shaking, or shaking.




Dr. Scott Miller, a veterinarian, explained "Dogs with nervous breakdowns tend to hide, do business in new places, or eat less."

Michael Hordon, Labrador co-founder, said "Unlike humans, pets cannot express their feelings, so owners are advised to visit an animal hospital if they notice abnormal behavior in their pets."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.