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November 21, 2025 8 mins
Joe saw a study that claims you may be a little more attractive when you own a dog... but how much more attractive does it make you?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey Joe shows live on Tampa Bay's number one and
only hit music channel ninety three three fl Z eight
hundred and four oh nine ninety three ninety three. I
want to talk to you about pets and the perception
of the opposite sex or maybe same sex, if you
are into that, whatever, you're into the perception of the

(00:22):
person if they have a pet, because there's a study
on it. The first question I want to ask is
if you were single and the person you were interested
in talking in had an animal, would that deter you
from talking to them? Would you not be into them
because of that? I would say no, Joe.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
I would have to get you, get to know you
a little more because having dogs, you can't travel. You
got to put your dog up, you got to be
back every twenty four hours.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Like nah, I agree, I agree. I didd a girl
with a pet, and at some point it was like
dog you oh god? Yeah. Well then you got to
think about that too, like, okay, if we end up
living with each other, that ends up being my dog.
Oh yeah. And the next thing, you know, I can't
even wear black. What's the point? So here we go.

(01:12):
So there's a recent study that found that women with
medium sized dogs were about seven percent more attractive than
other women. Medium okay, medium sized dog. Guys don't like
girls with big dogs? No, I would agree with that, Ashley.
What are you doing with a great dang? Yeah, settle down.

(01:34):
That dog's controlling. In the study, they studied men and
women who have ready so puppies, small dogs, medium dogs, cats, kittens,
and then large dogs. So we can go woman, man,
and then you guys tell me what would be in
a number two? Okay? So with the women medium dog

(01:58):
seven point two percent, that's in first place. For like
they were more attractive because of it. I would go
with guy, large dog is number two? All right, thank you,
I'm gonna let me do it, and then you answer it.
How about that. We'll do that, okay. So then women
number two on that list was what cat? At five

(02:19):
point three percent? It could either be a small dog,
a puppy, a large dog, a cat, a kitten, oh, kitten,
a kitten I'm gonna go with So I'm gonna go
with cat, Harry, what do you think I'm going cat? Too?
Small dog, small dugs. So they go medium to small
and then we'll do three. I don't know. I don't
have to roll through six. Do you think kitten makes

(02:41):
the top three? Makes top three? Yeah, I'm gonna go.
I'm gonna go. Yeah, guys don't like cats. They don't.
Puppy in a number three. I don't want to something
about a cat. It's gonna smell.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
I don't know why, but I can see that as
a guy, you probably.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Smell all right with men. Men in at number one
was what at thirteen point four percent, By the way,
women perceived men thirteen point four more attractive a cat? Yeah, okay,
puppy that could be a good guess. Okay, large dog.
Of course, the only person in the room who's actually
into men nailed it. It's puppy. Puppy came in at

(03:22):
thirteen point four percent. Women find men with little baby
dogs exponentially. Wow. Cuter with that. Yes, can agree? Does
a cat make the top three lists for women finding
men attractive? Terry says no.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
I'm gonna say yes.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
I'm gonna say now, cats do not make.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Like cats.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Yeah. No. Uh. For those who would like to keep
score at home, or maybe you are keeping notes because
you know you're looking for a suitor, you got something
for women. The perception of women. Medium dogs were in
at number one, then small dogs, then puppies, then large
dogs than a cat, and then a kitten. Now I

(04:10):
would disagree. I would probably put a kitten over a cat,
and probably a large something. There's a couple of dogs
in my apartment complex where like if they stood out,
they're like the Scooby Doo dogs. Yeah, if they stand up,
they're taller than me.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Yeah, And I don't like them kind of dogs.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Like I'll be with my fiance and she'll be standing
up and they're on all fours and it's like, yeah,
they're pretty high up. Those are rather intimidating. And then
with men, the perception of men, Like I said, puppies
were in at number one, and you know, seven point
two percent was the highest. Four women, thirteen point four guys. Guys,

(04:58):
if you're single and you're lonely, there you go get
a puppy, a small dog, which people always make fun
of men with small dogs.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Like seeing guys with small dogs.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
That's number two at four point two. If I were
to get a dog, I'd want a small dog too,
by the way, because they're cute. Medium dogs were in
at three point eight. Cats were three point four kittens
at three point one, which everyone's wrong on this. You
gotta flip that the babies are always going to be
the cutest. I agree. And then large dogs in at

(05:30):
two point five.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
No one wants a large dog. If those are family dogs,
you're already locked in. Yeah, you already locked in when
you got the large dog.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
I'm telling you there's one cup they have like the
big dogs. They have two of them. And how much
food do those dogs? Eh?

Speaker 2 (05:50):
And how big are their poops?

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Probably big? And their visits I bet are? I mean,
I don't know. I'm assuming because their large dog would
be a little bit more than a medium or a
small dog a slobber. I eventually it's a dog, it
will be a tiny dog. We got new neighbors recently,
and like the floors all of a sudden are a
lot hairer. You can smell like you can smell the

(06:12):
dog sometimes.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yeah, that's why I like a small dog, because you
don't really smell it.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Hey, Tiffany, good morning, my peech, good morning. Hey what
do you think about this? So, Tiffany, you see a
guy with a puppy, you think he's super hot.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
I think a guy with any dog is an animal lover,
and they've got to be good. I've got three little
Yorkies myself, and people love their animals better than people.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
They really do, they really do. Listen, I'm talking this
way and I don't have a dog, but whenever I
visit my parents, they have two dogs. All of a sudden,
I want a dog. I do get doggy fever every
once in a while, you get what doggie fever? Sometimes
I am just craving attention from a dog, and I
want to have one little god boy to cud it
with me in bad and you know, be my sidekick

(07:09):
as we search for who could potentially be under that mask.
What I'm saying is is I want Scooby Doo to
be my dog. Thoughts on that, Tiffany, Yeah, well.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
Scooby dude, it is. My little Bruno is a year
and a half yours, a year and a half since
I brought him home eight weeks. He's bad. He's bad
to the bone. He's still is bad. I don't know
I got the I don't know the wrong pick of
the litter.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
But now you're more talking about scrappy Yeah okay, because.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Yeah, well no, he's the devil. I tell him no,
and he knows it too. No, I'll tell you this.
He is cute as he can be, but he's bad.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
He is.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
I can't control him. I don't know what. I can
train any dog, but I cannot train this one.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Does that make him your favorite? Thing? Right? Huh? Does
that make him your favorite?

Speaker 3 (08:07):
Then? No? No, no, my little one that's three pounds Dakota,
he's my favorite.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Oh well, no, wonder why the other one's man? Right?

Speaker 3 (08:17):
Yeah, But I don't tell of that. I can tell
you what he did one day. I don't let him
sleep with me, and I accidentally left the toilet paper
rolled down. When I woke up, he had that toilet
paper in a thousand pieces.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
He said, I'm not your favorite.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Well you picking this up, Tiffany, you're the best. I
want to see your dogs one day. I love it,
all right, all right, we love you, by the way,
Tiffany four point two four point two on the list
small dogs.
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