Some make decisions based on this. What is it?

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Answer: Their pet

Clues: “Fur” and “Baby”

A new report says that the average dog owner makes 27 decisions per month based on their pet.

They supposedly cancel social plans 4 times per month because their dog can’t go and they typically cut plans short 6 times a month.

Dogs can also impact their owner’s work routine and work location, especially when they have flexible schedules.

The report also compared how dog ownership changes based on whether or not people have children.  And not surprisingly, people without kids are more likely to spoil their dogs and consider their dogs to be “children.”

They’re also more likely to drop money on treats, toys, and “fun things,” higher quality pet food, dog beds, “dog furniture,” and personalized accessories like engraved tags and monogrammed blankets.

(Talker Research)