Shefali Shah has charmed dog lovers online by sharing a funny and heartfelt perspective on relationships, marriage, and pets in a recent chat with Lilly Singh. As they talked about life choices and happiness, Shefali joked that instead of hurrying to have kids, people might want to get dogs, since she believes dogs give the purest form of unconditional love.

Her honest remarks quickly caught people’s attention, especially pet owners who understand the strong bond between people and their dogs. Shefali spoke openly about marriage and growing up, urging young people not to rush into big decisions. She stressed the importance of knowing yourself before starting a relationship or becoming a parent.
“And if they do, at least they’ll remember, take your time. I’m 37 and not married. Can I say something? I’m gonna get so badly trolled. As if I don’t say enough that don’t have children. Bring it, bring it. Don’t have children. You see, but have dogs. That’s what I’ve been saying. Just get dogs. The only form of unconditional love, in my opinion. Totally.” — Shefali Shah & Lilly Singh
Many pet lovers felt Shefali’s words echoed what they already believe. Dogs are seen as family members who give affection, comfort, and companionship without asking for anything in return. Whether they greet you at the door, sense when you’re stressed, or just sit quietly by your side after a long day, dogs have a special way of connecting with people.

Shefali is known for being a dedicated pet parent. She has two Siberian Huskies, Ash and Simba, and often shares photos and videos of them on social media. Over time, she’s posted many sweet moments with her dogs, from cuddling at home to their happy greetings when she comes back from work. In one post, she talked about how her pets cover her with hugs and kisses when she gets home, a feeling many dog owners know well.
Pet parenting has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among younger adults who see pets as companions who bring happiness and balance to everyday life. Dogs, in particular, are loved for their loyalty, playful nature, and their ability to help people feel less stressed and lonely.
Whether they’re curled up on the couch, waiting eagerly for a walk, or just quietly keeping you company, dogs keep showing why they’re called a person’s best friend.

