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The primary channel for purchasing pet food is supermarkets, with a significant 64.3% of pet owners opting for this convenient option. Independent pet stores or small chains follow.
Colombian pet owners show diverse preferences for purchasing pet food, with supermarkets being the most popular channel, used by 51.15% of respondents.
In Kenya, veterinary services are the most utilized pet service (59%), followed by pet training and grooming, with other services like pet sitting also being used.
Globally, quality is the foremost consideration for pet owners when selecting food, with 25.12% prioritizing it, while price and veterinarian recommendations follow closely.
The most trusted source for pet care advice in Serbia is veterinarians, with a significant 77.36% of pet owners relying on their expertise for guidance.
In the UAE, the largest group, comprising 46.66% of respondents, likes all pets, which is slightly lower than the global average.
Emiratis pet owners utilize various channels for purchasing pet food, with supermarkets being the most popular option at 50.58%.
The top three dog food brands recognized by pet owners are Pedigree, Premil, and Royal Canin, with Pedigree leading the pack at 47.2% recognition.
Veterinarian services are the most utilized among German pet owners, with 76% opting for these essential services. Regular veterinary visits are crucial for ensuring pets' well-being.
About 45.1% of Dutch respondents report that they like all pets, while 41.33% prefer specific types. A small percentage indicate that they do not like pets at all.
In Singapore, pet owners primarily purchase pet food through online stores. The convenience and wide selection of e-commerce drive this trend.
Supermarkets are the primary channel for pet food purchases, with 57% of pet owners choosing this option, followed by independent pet stores at 32%.
Among younger adults aged 18-24, 57% prefer specific pets, while this figure decreases to 42% for those aged 35-44. Only 2% of individuals aged 35-44 reported disliking pets.
The primary channel for purchasing pet food in the Netherlands is supermarkets, with 37.41% of respondents favoring this option. This is followed by pet specialty chains, like Maxi Zoo.
Grooming services are utilized by 39% of pet owners in Argentina. This includes services like bathing, trimming, and styling.
Veterinary care leads the way, with nearly half of pet owners utilizing these services. Grooming follows, appealing to about a quarter of pet owners.
In Switzerland, supermarkets lead pet food purchases, with 52.98% of pet owners choosing them. Online platforms follow at 23.40%, offering convenience and a wider range.
The majority of respondents, particularly males (52%) and those aged 45-54 (51%), expressed a broad appreciation for pets, with many indicating, "I like them all".
Veterinary care stands out as the most frequently used pet service among Mexican pet owners, with a high usage rate of 74.7%, aligning with global trends
Veterinarians are the primary source of pet care information, with 58.35% of pet owners relying on their expertise. Internet searches and social media are also popular resources.
In the United Kingdom, pet owners primarily rely on veterinarians for pet care advice, with 48% of respondents indicating this as their top source.
Price is not the top consideration for Spanish pet owners when selecting pet food. Quality is prioritized by 27.52% of consumers, followed by price and specific health concerns.
The key factors influencing pet food purchases among Turkish owners highlight a strong emphasis on quality, price, and the ability to meet specific health needs of pets.
Approximately 56.38% of men and 64.02% of women respondents in Nigeria report liking only specific types of pets, a trend most common among those aged 45-54.
In Saudi Arabia, the leading channel for purchasing pet food is supermarkets, which account for 40.5% of purchases, followed closely by independent pet stores.
Pet daycare is surprisingly popular in Romania, used by 30.71% of pet owners, which is significantly higher than the global average.
Veterinary care is the most commonly accessed service in the UK, with a usage rate of 62.48%. Following this, pet health insurance has gained significant popularity.
In Turkey, pet owners utilize various services to care for their pets. Among the most popular options is veterinary care, with 71.3% of owners relying on this essential service.
Veterinarians are the primary source of pet care advice in France. According to the survey, 57.24% of respondents rely on veterinarians for guidance.
In Ireland, attitudes towards pets are generally positive, with 48.65% of respondents saying they like all pets. This is slightly below the global average.