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In the Philippines, quality emerges as the paramount factor when selecting pet food, with 81% of respondents prioritizing it. Price is also a crucial consideration at 71%.
Japanese pet owners overwhelmingly rely on veterinarians, with 45.48% choosing them as their primary source for pet care advice.
Among 18-24 year olds, 59% express a liking for all types of pets. This preference slightly increases in the 25-34 age group. However, there's a decline in older demographics.
Among young Italians aged 18-24, 56% express a preference for all types of pets. This trend slightly decreases in the 25-34 age group, then rises again among those aged 35-44.
In South Korea, quality is the top priority for 74% of pet owners when selecting pet food, as they focus on ensuring the well-being of their pets.
Indonesian pet owners prioritize quality, with 83.37% citing it as the most important factor in purchasing pet food, while 69.07% consider price a significant concern.
Online platforms are the second most popular choice. The rise in e-commerce reflects the growing preference for a wider range of products available online.
Despite varying age groups, a significant proportion of Indian youth (18-34 years) express a preference for specific pets, with over 53% favoring certain animals.
Spanish younger age groups, particularly those aged 18-24 and 25-34, show a higher inclination toward pets, with approximately 52.46% and 53.92% expressing a liking for all types.
Quality stands out as the top priority, with 72.92% of Egyptian pet owners deeming it essential. Price comes next, with 67.20% considering it a key factor when purchasing pet food.
A majority of Filipinos (55%) prefer specific types of pets. This suggests a selective approach towards pet ownership, where certain animals are favored over others.
Worldwide, pet ownership reveals varied preferences, with 50.58% of respondents expressing a fondness for all pets, while 40.34% prefer specific species.
20% of Japanese respondents use pet hotels. This service provides flexibility for pet owners who travel or require temporary pet accommodation.
A significant proportion of respondents in Pakistan, 52%, prefer specific types of pets, indicating a selective attitude toward pet ownership in the country.
50.8% of South African males and 56.6% of females indicate they like only specific pets, with younger age groups showing particularly strong preferences.
Veterinarian services are crucial for pet owners, with 51% of respondents utilizing this service. This indicates a strong focus on wellness among pet owners in the Philippines.
Younger South Koreans generally express a preference for all types of pets. Specifically, 57% of those aged 18-24 and 48% of those aged 25-34 reported liking all pets.
Swiss men are more likely to dislike pets (8.45%) or be indifferent (13.49%) compared to women. The 35-44 age group shows the lowest general liking for all pets.
Online platforms are also popular in Indonesia, with 36.30% of respondents buying pet food online. Interestingly, 14.22% of respondents make pet food at home.
American younger age groups, particularly those aged 25 to 34, showed the highest enthusiasm, with 56.63% stating they like all pets.
In Pakistan, 60.77% of pet owners turn to online searches for pet care advice. Social media platforms are also popular, with 50.96% of respondents using them for guidance.
Among Japanese individuals aged 18-24, 24.75% express a liking for all pets, significantly higher than other age groups.
Veterinary services are the top choice for Indonesian pet owners, with 50% using them, while grooming services closely follow at 32%.
In Canada, veterinarians are the most trusted source of pet care information, with 53.32% of pet owners relying on their expertise.
Veterinarian services dominate pet care choices in South Korea, with 61% of respondents utilizing these services, reflecting a strong emphasis on health care for pets.
44% of respondents in Argentina show a universal liking for all pets. About 5% of the population is indifferent towards pets.
In Brazil, attitudes towards pets are overwhelmingly positive, with the data revealing a strong affinity for animals among the population.
Over half of Belgians express a universal fondness for all pets, while others show selective preferences or remain indifferent, revealing distinct patterns in the country's pet-friendly culture.
In Tunisia, there's a strong positive sentiment towards pets, with 49% of respondents saying they "like them all" and another 40% indicating they "like only specific pets".
Swiss pet owners rely on various sources for pet care advice, with veterinarians being the most trusted source of information at 61.51%.