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The European Shorthair is the most popular cat breed in France, representing 24.9% of respondents. This breed's adaptability and easy-going nature make it a favored choice.
Royal Canin leads the cat food market in Vietnam with a 37.4% share, followed by Me-O and Whiskas, indicating the importance of balancing premium and mass-market offerings.
Chihuahuas lead as the top dog breed in Mexico, with 25.46% of owners choosing this Mexican breed. Other popular choices include the German Shepherd and Pit Bull.
In Romania, the most popular dog breed is the Bichon Frise, accounting for approximately 23.62% of responses in surveys regarding dog ownership.
Mix cats, comprising 7.9% of the surveyed population, are also favored among Japanese pet owners. British Shorthairs and Russian Blues are notable among purebred preferences.
Dogs lead in popularity, with 79.1% of Colombian pet owners having a canine companion, while cats are close behind at 65.47%.
The Poodle is the most popular dog breed in Vietnam, with 14% ownership, showing a preference for low-maintenance, visually appealing dogs like the Husky and Phu Quoc.
Cats are the second most common pets in Peru, owned by 60.76% of pet owners. There's a notable gap between two popular pets and other types of animals in this country.
Shih Tzu stands out as the most popular dog breed in the Philippines, capturing 14.2% of the surveyed population. This breed's manageable size make it a preferred choice.
In the United States, dogs are the most popular pet, with approximately 78% of households owning one, followed closely by cats at 59%.
In the Netherlands, Royal Canin and Pedigree dominate the dog food market. Royal Canin holds a significant market share of 34.2%, closely followed by Pedigree at 27.7%.
Among respondents in Ukraine, dogs are owned by approximately 70.9%, while a remarkable 86.3% report having cats. Turtles, rabbits, hamsters, and parrots comprise less than 10%.
The most popular cat breed in Nigeria is the Moggie (mixed-breed), with 12.39% of cat owners choosing this versatile and resilient breed.
The most popular pet in Ireland is the dog, owned by 70.05% of pet owners, while cats rank second, with 62.15% of owners having at least one.
In Brazil's dog food market, Pedigree leads with 51.84% recognition, followed by Golden pet Food (21.17%) and Royal Canin.
In Denmark, cats are the most popular pets, with 56% ownership, while dogs are second, owned by 50% of respondents.
Royal Canin is the leading pet food brand in Vietnam, with a 20.0% preference rate, while home-made rice-based diets make up 8.8% of the market.
Felix emerges as the most preferred pet food brand in Germany, with 20% of pet owners choosing it. Whiskas follows closely, being favored by 17% of respondents.
Domestic Short Hair cats dominate the German pet landscape, accounting for 19.8% of identified breeds. European Shorthairs also holds significant popularity.
Mestizo (mixed-breed) dogs dominate Italy's canine preferences at 27.2% of respondents, followed by Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Chihuahuas among purebred choices.
Pedigree leads the Poland's dog food market with a significant 44.87% of dog owners choosing this brand, making it the most popular choice.
Cats are the primary pets for many respondents, followed by dogs. Additionally, a notable percentage of pet owners reported having turtles.
The Spanish dog food market is dominated by three major brands. Royal Canin leads with 31.07% preference, followed by Ultima at 22.12% and Purina at 21.13%.
The Golden Retriever tops the list, boasting a remarkable popularity rate of 10.37%, followed closely by the Chihuahua at 8.45%.
In the Philippines, mixed-breed cats, known locally as "moggies," top the list at 17.2%. Persian and Siamese cats follow closely, with 11.4% and 11.7% respectively.
In Brazil, the dog breed landscape is diverse, with a mix of purebred and mixed-breed dogs. Among purebred dogs in Brazil, the Poodle is the most popular at 8.75%.
In Turkey, the most common pets owned by individuals, particularly those with multiple pets, are cats, with a total ownership rate of 65.75%.
In Mexico, dogs are the most common pet, with 90.95% of respondents indicating they own at least one. Other pets, such as turtles and parrots, have smaller ownership rates.
Cats are the second most favored pets, with 54% ownership. This trend suggests that Thais value the independence and low-maintenance nature of cats.
In Poland, the predominant pets owned are dogs and cats, with ownership rates of approximately 78.4% for dogs and 78.0% for cats among respondents who have multiple pets.