Anxiously attached owners tend to have a strong desire for proximity and interaction with their pets, while avoidantly attached owners prefer independence and space. These attachment styles can have a profound impact on the mental wellbeing of both parties, with anxious owners experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety, and avoidant owners feeling more isolated and disconnected.
The study highlights the complexity of the pet-owner relationship and the need for further research into the factors that influence it.
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