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Veterinarians are the most trusted source of pet care information in Romania, with 68.28% of pet owners consulting them for advice.
Only 5% of Danish participants reported a dislike for pets, aligning with global trends. Additionally, 18% of respondents expressed indifference.
Supermarkets dominate the pet food market in Belgium, with 47% of respondents choosing them as their primary purchasing channel. Pet owners seek convenience when buying pet food.
In Argentina, 52% of pet owners prefer independent pet stores or small pet chains for purchasing pet food. Convenience stores are also a popular choice.
Quality stands out as the primary concern, with over a quarter (27.93%) of owners emphasizing its importance, surpassing the global norm.
The majority of Nigerians (60.17%) express a preference for specific pets, significantly higher than the global average. Indifference towards pets is relatively low at 2.54%.
The most commonly used pet service is the veterinarian, with 64% of Welsh pet owners utilizing this service. The second most popular service is the groomer
In Ireland, supermarkets are the dominant channel for purchasing pet food, with 63.67% of pet owners choosing this option.
In Colombia, attitudes toward pets are generally positive, with 45.17% of Colombians expressing a liking for all pets, slightly below the global average.
In Spain, pet owners predominantly seek advice on pet care from veterinarians, with 67.82% citing them as their primary source of information.
Singaporean attitudes toward pets show an interesting mix of preferences: while 41.3% of respondents like specific pets, 33.85% like all pets in general.
In Chile, pet owners frequently utilize a variety of services to care for their pets. Among the most popular is veterinary care, which has a usage rate of 78.84%.
Professional grooming is the second most common used service, though only 8.45% of pet owners in the country report using it, which is significantly lower compared to veterinary care.
Quality is the most important factor, with 79.23% of respondents prioritizing it. Price follows as the second most crucial consideration at 63.23%.
Emiratis aged 25-34 show the highest general liking for all pets at 52.42%, while the 35-44 age group leads in preferring specific pets at 46.53%.
The most important factor for Ukrainians when choosing pet food is quality, with 20.47% of respondents highlighting it as a key consideration.
New Zealanders pet owners predominantly purchase pet food from supermarkets, with 75% opting for this channel. Independent pet stores and online platforms are less favored.
Chilean pet owners primarily seek advice on pet care from various sources, with veterinarians being the most trusted resource, accounting for 70.9% of responses.
In Belgium, veterinarians play a crucial role in providing trusted and professional guidance for pet owners, with 59.3% of respondent relying on them.
The most popular channel for buying pet food in Ukraine is supermarket, with 40.58% of pet owners choosing this option, while ndependent pet stores rank second.
In Saudi Arabia, attitudes toward pets vary widely. While 37.72% like specific pets and 36.78% like all pets, a significant 16.25% are indifferent.
In South Africa, veterinarians serve as the primary source of pet care information (56.9%). Social media has also become an influential channel among pet owners.
72.43% of Polish respondents expressing a fondness for all types of pets. This positive sentiment is notably higher than in many other countries like Nigeria or Chile.
Ukrainians generally have a positive attitude towards pets. The majority of Ukrainians (62.78%) express that they "like them all" when it comes to pets.
The Mestizo (mixed-breed) dog tops the list of popular breeds in Chile, accounting for 18.63% of pet ownership. This is followed by the Poodle and the German Shepherd.
Around 60-67% of respondents across all age groups between 18-54 years old prefer specific pets rather than all animals, while roughly 20-27% express affection for all pets.
Approximately 49% of respondents expressed a fondness for "all pets". In contrast, 43% of participants indicated a preference for "specific pets".
Colombian women show a higher general affinity for pets, with 48.8% liking all pets compared to 41.39% of men. Men are more likely to like specific pets than women.
According to the data, quality is the foremost concern, with 28.53% of respondents emphasizing it as a critical factor.
Veterinary care is indeed the most utilized pet service in KSA, with 41.75% of pet owners using it. This is followed by professional grooming, pet training, and pet daycare.