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Veterinarians are a crucial source of reliable pet care advice, with 51% of respondents consulting them. Social media is also a significant source, used by 44% of pet owners
Only 3% of respondents in Croatia report a general dislike for pets, marking one of the lowest rates globally and highlighting the nation's positive attitude toward animals.
In South Korea, 70% of respondents buy pet food online, showing a strong preference for the convenience and variety offered by digital platforms.
64.43% of respondents expressed a preference for all pets, with a notable inclination among younger individuals aged 18-24. In contrast, those aged 45-54 showed a lower affinity.
In Denmark, pet specialty chains dominate as the primary choice for purchasing pet food, with 53% of respondents opting for this channel.
Romanian younger individuals aged 18 to 24 show the highest inclination towards pets, while those aged 55 and older demonstrate a notable decline in enthusiasm.
In New Zealand, both men and women show a strong preference for pets, with 54.1% of women and 52.4% of men indicating they "like them all".
Younger Indonesians, particularly those aged 18-24, are more enthusiastic about pets, with 31.74% expressing a liking for all pets.
Turkish women are slightly more likely than men to like all pets. The 25-34 age group shows the highest overall pet appreciation, while those 55+ have the lowest.
The survey shows a notable preference for liking all pets among older adults aged 35-44, with 55% expressing this attitude. Contrarily, younger age groups exhibit lower percentages.
38.52% of respondents make pet food on their own, highlighting a preference for personalized nutrition and possibly cost-saving strategies among pet owners in Pakistan.
People aged 55+ demonstrate the highest overall fondness for pets at 56.46%, while those aged 35-44 are more likely to be selective about which pets they like (45.19%).
The majority of respondents, particularly males (52%) and those aged 45-54 (51%), expressed a broad appreciation for pets, with many indicating, "I like them all".
71% Argentina's pet owners primarily rely on veterinarians for guidance. Internet searches are another significant source. Advice from other pet owners is valuable for 19%.
Among Argentinians aged 18-24, 59.13% prefer all types of pets, showcasing a broad acceptance of various species in this younger demographic.
British younger adults showed the highest overall enthusiasm, with 58.6% indicating they like all pets, while this rate declines in older age groups.
Most Indonesians express a preference for specific pets, with 69% of respondents indicating they like only certain types of animals.
The majority of Indian respondents, particularly those aged 18 to 24, express a positive sentiment towards pets, with 66.41% stating, "I like them all".
Croatian pet owners prioritize veterinarian services, with 70% using them. This trend aligns with global norms, where veterinary care is a crucial aspect of pet ownership
There is a clear gender difference in pet appreciation, with approximately 68% of Ukrainian females expressing fondness for all pets compared to 57% of males.
Grooming services and pet dietitians follow closely, with 16% and 14% of respondents using these services, respectively. Pet training and pet sitters are less commonly used.
The 45-54 age group of Irish respondents emerged as the most pet-loving demographic, with 60.51% expressing fondness for all types of pets.
For Japanese pet owners, 67% prioritize quality when buying pet food, while 63% consider price an important factor.
Approximately 28% of participants claim indifference towards pets, suggesting a cultural or personal detachment from pet ownership.
53% of Filipinos aged 18-24 like all pets, while 73% of those aged 55-64 prefer specific pets. Overall, interest in pets is high across all ages.
In Croatia, supermarkets dominate as the preferred choice for purchasing pet food, with 53% of respondents opting for this convenient option.
In Egypt, the most commonly used pet service is veterinary care, with 67% of pet owners utilizing this essential health service.
52.12% of females and 49.07% of males expressed a positive sentiment toward pets, with younger adults (18-24 years) showing the highest appreciation at 53.85%.
Indonesian pet owners primarily rely on internet searches, with 70.75% utilizing online resources to learn about best care practices for their pets.
Both convenience stores and homemade pet food are significant sources. The high percentage of homemade pet food is notably above the global average.