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In the Netherlands, dogs and cats are the most popular pets, with 57.2% of people owning a dog and 63.9% owning a cat. Other pets, such as rabbits and turtles, are less common.
Dogs are the Most Common Pets Owned in Spain, with a rate of 71.48%. Other pets such as fish and birds also hold a place in Spanish households.
Pomeranians are a popular dog breed, accounting for 8.2% of dog ownership. Their small size and lively temperament appeal to many urban dwellers in Thailand.
Thailand's pet owners predominantly choose Pedigree, with 33% using this brand. Me-O and Whiskas are also favored, with 25% and 19% respectively.
The landscape of dog ownership reflects a diverse array of breeds, with mixed-breed dogs, or "Mestizos" emerging as the most popular choice among pet owners.
Persians lead with 22.6%, highlighting their popularity among South Korean cat owners. Their distinctive appearance and gentle temperament make them a favored choice.
Monge leads Italy's pet food market with 24% market share, closely followed by Purina at 22% and Royal Canin at 16%, dominating the country's pet nutrition preferences.
European Shorthair cats lead Italy's pet preferences at 28.9%, while Meticcio, Siamese, and Persian breeds maintain notable presence among Italian cat owners.
80.6% of Vietnamese households own dogs, reflecting a strong cultural connection to pets, with fish also being popular for their symbolic value and convenience.
Dogs lead slightly in popularity, with 79.86% of Brazilian pet owners having a canine companion, while cats are close behind at 71.28%.
The most common pets owned in India are dogs (74.21%), cats, and fish. These are followed by parrots, rabbits, and turtles.
Based on survey for Saudi Arabia, cats appear to be the most common pets owned in the country, with 76.9% of pet owners having cats.
Dogs are the most popular pets in Japan, with 51% of respondents indicating ownership. Other pets, such as turtles and fish, constitute a small portion of pet ownership
South Korean dog owners favor Poodles, with 13.5% of respondents choosing this breed. Poodle's popular for its intelligence and hypoallergenic coat.
The most popular dog breed in Germany is the Labrador Retriever. This breed's popularity can be attributed to its friendly nature and versatility.
Worldwide, mixed-breed cats, known as Moggies, reign supreme with 11.63% popularity, closely followed by the Persian and Siamese breeds.
Cats are the most popular pets, with a notable ownership rate of approximately 64.98%. Many Emiratis appreciate the low-maintenance and independent nature of felines.
In South Korea, dogs are the preferred pets, owned by 64% of respondents, highlighting the strong cultural and emotional connection between South Koreans and dogs.
Globally, dogs are the most popular pets, with 69.62% of respondents owning them, while cats follow closely at 69.57%. Other pets, such as turtles, rabbits, and parrots, are less common.
Globally, the German Shepherd is the most preferred dog breed, capturing 10.53% of popularity, followed by the Labrador Retriever and the Chihuahua.