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Younger Peruvians (18-24) show the highest general liking for all pets at 48.95%, while the preference for specific pets increases with age.
Approximately 53.22% of New Zealanders respondents expressed a fondness for all types of pets, while 33.55% reported preferring only specific pets.
Pet owners primarily rely on veterinarians for pet care advice, with approximately 72% of respondents indicating this as their preferred source.
The key factors influencing pet food purchases reflect a blend of quality, price, and specific health needs. The most important consideration is the quality of the pet food.
In Croatia, 50.83% of pet owners trust veterinarians for pet care advice, reflecting the importance of professional expertise in ensuring pet health and well-being.
According to survey data, 50.17% of respondents in the United Kingdom expressed a liking for all types of pets, while 37.21% preferred specific pets.
Italian pet owners primarily source their pet food from supermarkets (39.55%) and specialty chains (37.36%), while digital platforms serve about a quarter of the market.
Wales shows a notably positive attitude towards pets, with 51% of respondents indicating they "like them all" and 41% saying they "like only specific pets".
37% of Italians prefer specific types of pets. This trend may be influenced by lifestyle choices and personal experiences that lead individuals to favor certain animals over others.
Canadian women have a greater affinity for pets, with 50% expressing a fondness for all animals, compared to 41% of men, while 48% of those aged 18-34 show the most enthusiasm.
Costa Rican younger people aged 18-24 show the highest universal pet acceptance at 48% saying "I like them all" while this percentage steadily decreases with age.
Women in Australia show a higher tendency to like all types of pets, with 56.70% expressing this attitude compared to 50.45% of males.
Royal Canin emerges as the top choice among Pakistani pet owners, capturing 18% of the market. This brand's popularity suggests a preference for premium pet nutrition.
In Turkey, attitudes towards pets are predominantly positive, with a significant majority of 69.16% of respondents saying they like all pets.
Among the younger demographics, particularly those aged 18-24, a significant 44% expressed a liking for all pets, while 49% preferred only specific pets.
Kenyans' attitudes toward pets show a distinct preference pattern, with a significant majority (62%) of respondents indicating they "like only specific pets".
37% of South Korean pet owners turn to social media for advice, indicating a trend towards community-driven and experiential learning.
The most commonly used pet service in Ireland is veterinary care, with 65.18% of pet owners utilizing this essential service.
Veterinarians serve as Italy's primary pet care advisors, consulted by 62.64% of owners, while digital resources and pet stores serve as supplementary information channels.
In Ireland, quality stands out as the most important consideration, with 22.27% of respondents identifying it as their top priority when choosing pet food.
Veterinary care is the most commonly used service, with a usage rate of 77.5%. 29.4% of owners opting for professional grooming to maintain their pets' hygiene and appearance.
Most Singaporeans either like all pets or have preferences for specific pets, with females showing a notably higher preference for specific pets compared to males.
Quality is paramount, with 25.12% of respondents prioritizing it when selecting food options. Price follows as a significant consideration for 17.36% of pet owners.
In Colombia, the top factors for choosing pet food are quality (25.65%), veterinarian recommendations (14.91%), and price (14.86%).
In Peru, pet owners prioritize key factors when choosing pet food. The most significant is quality at 20.41%, followed by price and veterinarian recommendations.
Internet searches are the primary source of pet care information in Ghana, with 57.87% of pet owners relying on this method, while vets and social media rank next.
In Mexico, 44.93% of people like all pets, while a slightly larger proportion, 49.82%, prefer specific types, resulting in a fairly even split in preferences.
In Wales, pet owners rely heavily on veterinarians, with 48.41% indicating they consult their vets for pet care advice. Other notable sources include pet stores and the internet.
Quality is the primary factor for 82.12% of Australian pet owners when buying pet food, and more than half also prioritize products that address specific health concerns.
Veterinarians are the most trusted source of pet care information, with 59.34% of pet owners relying on their expertise. Internet searches are the second most popular resource.