Isn't there a question on the Baron/Cohen about liking animals better than people? I sure do. They are a relief!! They don't lie to you or play games, and they accept you unconditionally. And you have a pet, you are never lonely- you can still get lonely for people specifically, but never REALLY lonely. You also learn compassion becuase you have the responsibility of taking care of them and figuring out what they need.
Always have had dogs, a few cats. Love dogs. I also volunteer with dogs at a pretty tough city animal shelter, and I wish I could do that a lot more. There is an endless amount to be done to help homeless pets.
My dog is a 14-year-old German Shepherd, probably an expensive purebred, I have had for a little over a year. Before me he was apparently left in a yard outside in the dead of winter and fed only food scraps- he was about 65 lbs out of a healthy 100 and full of infections and had bad unmedicated arthritis. I've learned a ton from him, and I am so much more confident. I had to learn to run show properly as a dog owner or he was going to, which meant barking at everyone who passed by on the street or came to our house. He's brilliant, though, as long as I know how to communicate with him, I can teach him anything.