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Polish pet owners primarily purchase pet food from supermarkets, accounting for approximately 48% of all purchases. This channel is favored due to its convenience and accessibility.
In Argentina, mixed-breed cats are overwhelmingly prevalent, making up 33.5% of the cat population. This includes various mixes, such as moggies.
Chihuahuas are the top dog breed in Austria at 9.11%, followed by Maltese at 7.16% and Labradors at 6.88%, with German Shepherds, Dachshunds, and Golden Retrievers also popular.
Supermarkets lead the way in pet food purchases, preferred by 50.79% of pet owners worldwide, followed by independent pet stores at 32.04%.
The most popular breed is the Moggy (mixed-breed), accounting for 20.9% of responses, followed by the Ragdoll and the British Shorthair.
Royal Canin leads the cat food market, closely followed by Purina Pro Plan and Whiskas, resulting in a highly competitive landscape among these top brands.
In Brazil, pet owners show a strong preference for purchasing pet food from independent pet stores or small pet chains, with 57.26% of respondents choosing this option.
According to recent data, Whiskas is the most recognized cat food brand in India, chosen by approximately 43% of respondents, followed by Royal Canin and Pedigree.
45.1% of Dutch respondents expressed a liking for all pets, with women showing a higher affinity compared to men. Age-wise, the 35-44 age group had the most positive attitude.
Based on the survey data from New Zealand, Pedigree leads as the most popular dog food brand with 27.39% of pet owners choosing it, followed very closely by Tuxedo at 27.29%.
The German Shepherd leads with 8.7% ownership, admired for its intelligence and versatility. Following closely are the Chihuahua and Labrador Retriever.
The top three cat food brands in Nigeria that pet owners frequently feed their cats are Royal Canin, which is preferred by 26.31% of respondents, homemade food, and Whiskas.
Leading the chart of most popular cat breeds in Ukraine, the Exotic Shorthair holds a significant share at 18.8%, followed by the British Shorthair and the Scottish Fold.
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.
In Denmark, the Huskat is the most popular cat breed, favored by 30.8% of respondents, reflecting a strong cultural or practical preference for this local mixed breed.
Pure breed preferences show Maltese dogs leading at 9.1%. Their small size and friendly nature make them ideal for families and urban living.
Labrador Retrievers are the most popular dog breed in Australia. This breed's friendly nature and versatility make it a preferred choice among owners looking for loyal companions.
According to the data, the most popular dog breeds in Wales include the Terrier and Border Collie, each accounting for 8.2% of dog ownership.
According to the data on cat breeds in Peru, Turkish Angora leads with 20.11% of ownership, followed closely by Moggie (mixed-breed) and Siamese cats.
In Kenya, cats are the most common pets, with 68% of pet owners having cats. Other pets like turtles and mice are relatively rare in Kenya.
In Saudi Arabia, both commercial and homemade diets significantly impact the health and well-being of cats, with Whiskas being the most popular brand.
In South Africa, the British Shorthair tops the list of popular cat breeds with approximately 11.36%, closely followed by the Siamese at 10.95%.
The most popular breed in Colombia is the Criollo (mixed-breed), which accounts for approximately 37.68% of cat ownership in the country.
The most popular cat breed is the European Shorthair, accounting for approximately 25.8% of cat ownership. Following closely behind are the Siamese and Rafeiro mixed-breed cats.
The survey identifies Whiskas, Royal Canin, and Me-O as the top pet food brands among Indonesian owners, with Whiskas leading at 50% market share.
In Morocco, the top three pet food options reported by pet owners are fish (35%), homemade meat (25%), and homemade food in general (8%).
Whiskas is the most recognized brand, with 36.28% of respondents indicating it as a top choice for feeding their dogs. Felix follows as the second most popular brand in the market.
In Ghana, the most popular cat breed is the Moggy (mixed-breed), accounting for 22.4% of responses, followed by Ragdoll cats and Maine Coons.
In Costa Rica, dogs are the most popular pets, with 81% of pet owners having at least one dog. This is significantly higher than the global average.
In Romania, supermarkets dominate as the leading channel for purchasing pet food, with 60.4% of pet owners preferring this option.