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- Pet population still on the rise, with fewer pets per household
The population of pet dogs was estimated to be between 83 7 million and 88 9 million last year, up 9%-16% from year-end 2016 In 2020, 26% of households owned cats, up from 25% at year-end 2016, and the population of pet cats was estimated to be between 60 million and 61 9 million last year, compared with 58 4 million five years ago
- How the humanization of pets has impacted pet spending
Best Pet Insurance Companies The new trend toward “humanizing” pets has led to a substantial increase in pet spending Last year, Americans spent $30 billion on pet products -- more than
- 5 statistics about the COVID-19 pet adoption surge - ManyPets
Apps for booking dog walkers or pet sitters are more popular than ever, with one popular app, Wag!, predicting revenues of $42 million in 2022, a huge increase in revenue over 2021 87% of New Pet Owners Say They Wouldn’t Consider Re-Homing Their Pet Often pets are given up because of some sort of problem with the animal, according to the ASPCA
- Personal consumption expenditures: Pets, pet products, and . . .
Graph and download economic data for Personal consumption expenditures: Pets, pet products, and related services (DPETRC1A027NBEA) from 1929 to 2023 about pets, PCE, consumption expenditures, consumption, personal, services, GDP, and USA
- Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Pets? - The Zebra
According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), the dollar value of claims paid out for dog bites in 2021 was $882 million, and the number of dog bite claims increased by 2 2% year over year As such, pet owners with a dog who poses a potential risk should make sure to ask an insurance agent if your homeowners policy will cover dog bites
- Pet ownership and mental health in United States adults . . .
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with declines in mental health and increased interest in pet ownership We aimed to extend past theories and research linking pet ownership and mental health by investigating whether pet ownership was associated with mental health during the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic in a sample of American adults
- The pandemic pet boom: giving brands paws for thought - WGSN
Covid-19 has created a pet boom, with humankind across the world seeking solace, affection and touch from furry friends WGSN started tracking the recent rise in pet ownership last year and it’s very much a worldwide phenomenon; by 2025, the global pet market will grow by nearly 5%, according to Robeco
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