Dogs In This Town Started Turning Blue, But No One Knew Why

Love Language

Psychologists think that the way we pick dogs might mimic how we pick mates. Generally, people date people whose genetics are compatible with their own, meaning we have a tendency to prefer things that remind us of ourselves. We tend to choose cars the same way, choosing bigger fenders if we have a square jaw and so on. As a result, your car might also resemble your dog!

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