Well, you might still be right in a way, I found an article that says that Paris has a high dog density compared to others big cities. I would guess that it’s (at least partly) a side effect of the fact that Paris is dense in humans, since it’s small for a capital — suburbs are not part of Paris itself.
But I’m pretty sure that in France, dogs (and pets in general) are more common in smaller cities and in the countryside, and that makes sense since it’s a lot easier to have a dog if you have a house with a backyard, or even just a larger apartment. And I guess that’s the same in most countries? We could say that those Parisians who are dog-owners must indeed love their doggies if they’re willing to share their small living space with them. :-)
Well, you might still be right in a way, I found an article that says that Paris has a high dog density compared to others big cities. I would guess that it’s (at least partly) a side effect of the fact that Paris is dense in humans, since it’s small for a capital — suburbs are not part of Paris itself.
But I’m pretty sure that in France, dogs (and pets in general) are more common in smaller cities and in the countryside, and that makes sense since it’s a lot easier to have a dog if you have a house with a backyard, or even just a larger apartment. And I guess that’s the same in most countries? We could say that those Parisians who are dog-owners must indeed love their doggies if they’re willing to share their small living space with them. :-)
Thank you for the music!
Welcome! And well-reasoned, methinks.
I’ll keep my ears open about the dog issue, in future. (of course I happen to be a “cat person,” myself)