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Convenience stores are the favored option for nearly half of pet owners in Morocco, followed closely by supermarkets for purchasing pet food.
Quality (30.82%) is the top priority for Indian pet owners when selecting pet food, followed by professional advice, price, and availability.
While veterinarians remain a trusted source of advice (44,72%), Indian pet owners show a particularly strong inclination towards social media and internet searches.
In the UAE, social media stands out as the most popular source for pet care advice, with 49.36% of pet owners relying on it.
South African respondents have a selective approach to pet ownership, with 53.7% expressing a preference for specific types of pets.
The most significant determinant when choosing pet food is quality, with an impressive 88% of respondents indicating it as their top choice.
The majority of Indian respondents (59.72%) express a positive sentiment, stating that they "like them all". A significant portion indicate that they "like only specific pets".
Quality leads Italian pet food preferences at 78.87% of consumer priority, followed by ingredient composition and price considerations.
Supermarkets are the most popular channel for purchasing pet food in Mexico, with 67.27% of pet owners choosing this option.
36% of South Koreans express affection for all types of pets. This indicates a broad acceptance and love for animals among the population.
In Tunisia, pet owners primarily rely on veterinarians for guidance on proper pet care, with 47.63% of respondents indicating this as their main source of information.
Nigerian pet owners demonstrate distinct priorities when selecting pet food. Quality leads as the primary concern, with 29.15% emphasizing its importance.
The three most important factors for Austrian pet owners when choosing pet food are quality, price, and the composition of ingredients.
In Nigeria, pet owners tend to prioritize veterinarian or veterinary care services, with 61.8% of respondents selecting this option.
South African pet owners prioritize several key factors when selecting pet food, with quality emerging as the most important consideration at 29.49%.
Cat ownership is notably high in Pakistan. This preference underscores the cultural affinity for cats, possibly due to their independent nature and low maintenance requirements.
Online platforms account for 19% of pet food purchases in Australia, reflecting the growing reliance on e-commerce for convenience and competitive pricing.
Moroccan pet owners rely on various sources for pet care advice, with internet searches being the most popular method, used by 52.68% of pet owners.
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.
Ukrainian pet owners primarily rely on internet searches (53.4%) and veterinarians (53.1%) for pet care advice, followed by social media and pet stores.
In Mexico, pet owners primarily turn to veterinarians for pet care advice, with over 68% relying on this professional source, exceeding the global average.
The most commonly used pet service is veterinary care, utilized by 82% of pet owners. Professional grooming ranks as the second most popular service.
Royal Canin and Hill's Pet Nutrition dominate South Korea's pet food market, with 38% and 4% of respondents, respectively, selecting them as their preferred brands.
In Belgium, cats lead pet ownership at 58% of respondents, followed by dogs at 52%, while exotic pets like parrots represent a smaller 5% share
46% of Canadians express a fondness for all pets, while 38% prefer specific animals. A small minority, about 5%, indicates they do not like pets at all.
Quality is the most important consideration when Emiratis owners choosing pet food, with 31.05% of pet owners prioritizing it, followed by veterinarian recommendations and price.
In Saudi Arabia, veterinarians (45.6%) are the most popular source of pet care information, followed by social media and the Internet.
The top three factors influencing pet food purchases of Canadian are quality, price, and addressing specific needs or health concerns of pets.
In Peru, Mi Puerto Rico is the top choice for cat food, preferred by 52.85% of cat owners, with Whiskas and Purina Cat Chow coming in second and third
In Germany, veterinarians are the leading source for pet care advice. This trend mirrors global patterns, where professional expertise ensures reliable guidance for pet owners.