Scientists calculated that genetics is responsible for 57 percent of dog ownership in women and 51 percent in men.
Dog Person? It May Be in Your Genes
Scientists calculated that genetics is responsible for 57 percent of dog ownership in women and 51 percent in men.
Dog Person? It May Be in Your Genes
Scientists calculated that genetics is responsible for 57 percent of dog ownership in women and 51 percent in men.
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