55% of Canadian respondents having pets.
52% of Canadian pet owners have just one pet.
Dogs are the most popular pets.
Canadians rely primarily on veterinarians for pet care information.
Purina is leading pet food brands in Canada.
The survey results show that 55% of respondents in Canada currently have pets. This high percentage indicates a prevalent culture of pet companionship in Canadian households. Most Canadian pet owners have one pet, accounting for 52% of respondents. The survey also shows that 28% have two pets, 10% have three, and smaller proportions own four or more pets. This trend shows that while many Canadians enjoy having pets, the majority prefer to keep their number manageable.
Among Canadian pet owners, dogs are the most common pets, owned by 59% of respondents. Cats follow closely at 53%. Other pets like rabbits and fish also have a smaller but notable presence in Canadian households. This data highlights the significant role that dogs and cats play in the lives of Canadians, with a preference for traditional pets over more exotic options.
When seeking information on pet care, Canadians primarily rely on the internet (40%) and veterinarians (53%). The trend toward digital resources reflects the increasing use of technology for pet-related research, while the continued trust in veterinarians underscores the importance of professional guidance in maintaining pet health. Social media and pet stores also contribute to the information landscape, although to a lesser extent, highlighting a multifaceted approach to obtaining pet care information.
The top three brands of pet food in Canada are Purina (21%), Royal Canin, and Whiskas. A significant portion of respondents, 45%, use other or unspecified brands. This suggests a competitive landscape where brand loyalty and product variety are key factors in pet food choices.
Canadian pet owners demonstrate strong loyalty to their chosen pet food brands, reflecting high levels of satisfaction. For dog food, 39% of respondents gave a perfect score of 10 when asked about their likelihood to recommend their brand, while 48% rated it favorably in the 7-9 range. Similarly, for cat food, 34% rated their brand a perfect 10, with 35% scoring it in the 8-10 range. These ratings indicate a high level of contentment with both dog and cat food brands in Canada, suggesting that once they find a brand that meets their expectations for quality and nutrition, they are likely to remain loyal customers.
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