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In Denmark, 45% of pet owners rely on veterinarians for pet care advice. Veterinarians provide expert advice, ensuring pets receive appropriate care and health management.
Vietnamese pet owners prioritize quality, nutritional value, and ingredient composition, indicating a willingness to invest in premium pet food for optimal health.
In conclusion, Germany's pet ownership trends show that 48% of individuals prefer specific pets rather than all animals, while only 35% express a general liking for all pets,
Among Brazilian youth aged 18-24, 59.32% prefer all types of pets. Notably, females (57.58%) show a higher preference than males (46.81%), reflecting deeper emotional bonds.
In Costa Rica, the top three factors influencing pet food purchases are quality, price, and addressing specific needs or health concerns of pets.
In France, 52% of respondents expressed a preference for all types of pets. This aligns with higher rates seen in countries like Brazil and Turkey.
42% of Egyptian participants expressed a fondness for all pets, while 41% indicated a preference for specific types of pets, and 7% admitted to not liking pets.
In Egypt, pet owners demonstrate a diverse range of preferences for pet food brands, with homemade options and specific brands taking the lead.
In Germany, a significant 82.93% of respondents prioritize quality in pet food, while 64.88% emphasize ingredient composition, and 62.55% consider price.
Supermarkets dominate the US pet care market with 52.55% of respondents choosing this option. In contrast, only 19.4% prefer independent pet stores or small pet chains.
Quality is the most significant factor when choosing pet food, accounting for 22.68%, while price closely follows as the second most critical factor at 14.57%.
In the Netherlands, the most common pet services include veterinary care, with 66.8% of pet owners opting for this service, followed by pet health insurance and pet sitters or walkers.
The survey highlights veterinarian services as the most utilized among pet owners in Thailand, with 52% of respondents choosing this option.
A significant 78.48% of Brazilian pet owners have used veterinary services. The second most popular service is emergency pet hospitals, used by 25.95% of owners.
In the United States, attitudes towards pets are predominantly positive, with a majority of 52.38% of people expressing affection for all types of pets.
Veterinary care is the most utilized service among Peruvians pet owners (78.4%), followed closely by professional grooming.
In France, quality is the top priority for 80.26% of respondents when selecting pet food, with price being the second most important factor.
In Denmark, 75.28% of pet owners prioritize quality when selecting pet food, followed by a focus on addressing health concerns (57.93%) and price (56.90%),
Supermarkets lead as the preferred choice for purchasing pet food in the UK, with over 62% of pet owners opting for their convenience and variety.
In Argentina, consumers prioritize quality when selecting pet food, with 84.93% considering it the most crucial factor. Price follows as the second one.
Romania shows a positive attitude towards pets. 56.93% of Romanians like all pets, while 40.6% prefer specific ones and only 1.03% are indifferent.
According to the data for Austria, the leading channels for buying pet food are supermarkets, with 50.6% of pet owners purchasing from this source.
According to survey data, the most common utilized service among owners in Tunisia is veterinary care, with 62% of owners reporting usage.
Veterinarian/Veterinary care is the most utilized pet service in Portugal, with an impressive 83.51% of pet owners relying on it.
Internet searches are the second most popular source, with 56.66% of Brazilian pet owners turning to online resources for information.
43.3% of Swiss respondents say they like all pets, while 10.05% are indifferent towards them— a noticeably higher percentage compared to many other countries.
Portuguese pet owners primarily rely on veterinarians as their main source of information for pet care advice, with approximately 74% of respondents indicating this preference.
Quality is the foremost consideration for Romanian pet owners when selecting pet food, with 20.85% of respondents identifying it as a top priority.
According to the data on top dog food brands recognized in Turkey, Royal Canin leads the market with 35.33% recognition, followed by Goodies at 33.70%.
In Morocco, pet owners prioritize certain factors when choosing pet food. Quality is the most important consideration, with 78.13% of pet owners citing it as a key factor