Dogs v babies: is our love of canines causing falling birthrates?
- Buenos Aires hosts over 493,600 dogs and only 460,600 children under 14, reflecting a notable demographic imbalance in 2025.
- This imbalance coincides with Argentina’s 6.5% birth rate decline in 2023 amid ongoing economic crises and rising unemployment rates.
- Pet owners increasingly treat dogs like family members, driving growth in pet services such as bakeries, grooming, cemeteries, and specialized boutiques.
- Researchers propose that dogs can satisfy an innate caregiving impulse akin to parenting but with fewer responsibilities, noting that owners typically recognize dogs’ unique species needs and comparatively shorter lifespans.
- The rise in pet parenting amid economic hardship indicates shifting family structures and social bonds, prompting Buenos Aires lawmakers to propose pet-friendly initiatives.
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Dogs are treated like ‘child surrogates’ by their owners, new study finds
People are choosing dogs because they are ‘easier to control and care for than a child’, researchers say
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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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