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October 30, 2024 2 mins
Are we obsessed with our pets? Dangerous Dave talks about Google searches for our dogs and cats and which states are most obesessed. Plus, our most common nightmares, including being late for work and falling.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stuber in the den with dangerous Day. So you know
we love our pets, right, our pooches, our kittens, random
snake and alligator, and maybe in iguana once in a while.
But there are red states and blue states. Now, according
to restates, there are dog states and cat states. Studies
look at Google trends to determine that Colorado and Washington

(00:21):
are the two most pet obsessed states in America, at
least judging from their search histories. Most dog obsessed Colorado, Ohio,
North Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Utah, Washington and California.
Now the most cat obsessed states Washington, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Ohio, Massachusetts, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Colorado,

(00:44):
and Minnesota. Five most popular searches for dogs, dog shelters
near me, best dog food, best dog toys, Cute dog
pictures top the list in North Dakota, and is my
dog happy? Five most popular searches for cat terms, cat memes,
Why did cat's per I love my cat? That was
in North Dakota, cat food and is my cat Happy?

(01:06):
Sometimes I put in cat recent cat pictures on the
internet to see what I see. Sometimes the stuff's not
safe for work in the two Well, if you hit
this snooze too many times this morning, you're probably living
out One of America's most common nightmares. Poll for Halloween
looked at the most common nightmares we have, and waking
up late made the top ten. Falling sixty five percent

(01:28):
have had a nightmare about falling from a significant height.
I know I have being chased at sixty three percent,
followed by dying, feeling lost, feeling trapped, being attacked, missing
an important event, waking up late, a love one passing away,
or being injured, rounding out the top ten. The third
of us have also had a bad dream about our
teeth falling out, and one in four of us have

(01:49):
had a nightmare about their spouse leaving them. Fourteen percent
have had nightmares about car trouble, twelve percent had a
dream about they couldn't find their car, seven percent have
had a dream about a tech mal function, of five
percent about a nightmare about going bald. For me, it's
usually I'm in a place that I know and it's familiar,
but the inside of it is unfamiliar. So like I'm

(02:09):
at home, where I'm at the lake, everything inside looks different.
It's a pretty common one. I used to have one
one I used to do weddings and stuff that I
would get to a event, open up my trailer and
there wouldn't be any equipment in there. That used to
be a common nightmare I used to have. Now my
common nightmare is just the fact that I have to
still get up every morning at three point fifteen to
it again for another episode of Deeper in the Den

(02:31):
with Dangerous daved right here
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