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Dogs v babies: is our love of canines causing falling birthrates?

  • Buenos Aires in 2025 has more than 493,600 dogs but only 460,600 children under 14, highlighting rising pet ownership and falling birthrates.
  • A succession of economic crises along with harder access to loans and housing has driven many Argentines to choose pets over children amid shifting family structures.
  • Pet culture flourishes with pet hotels, boutiques, cemeteries, and exclusive services charging up to $120; lawmakers propose initiatives to improve pet access across the city.
  • A recent Etvs Lornd University study suggests that increased dog ownership in developed societies provides emotional support and a nurturing outlet similar to parenting children.
  • The trend implies social changes where dogs partly fulfill human caregiving needs amid economic and demographic shifts, potentially affecting future population growth in Argentina.
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Are Dogs the Better Children? In Certain Respects Already

Mama, Dad, Dog. Not a few people care for their animal companions like their own child. What's behind it?

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As more Argentines go childless, pampered dogs become part of the family

Argentina's capital of Buenos Aires has among the most pet owners per capita in the world. The country's rising passion for dogs has coincided with falling human fertility.

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Discover Magazine broke the news in Jupiter, United States on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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