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18 wrz 2019 · Family pet ownership of all types changed across childhood and adolescence (Fig. 1). By age 10 years, pet ownership had risen to 74%, cat ownership was 31% and dog ownership was 26%. There was an increase over time in the frequency of ownership of fish, rodents and rabbits until age 11 years.
6 sie 2021 · Gender significantly predicted overall pet ownership, with female participants more likely to own pets than male participants, but there were no gender differences by dog or cat ownership status. Racial/ethnic identity was also a significant predictor of all types of pet ownership with Black/non-Hispanic, Hispanic, and Multiracial/other/non ...
23 cze 2017 · We use a large, population-based survey from California administered in 2003 (n = 42,044) and find that pet owners and non-pet owners differ across many traits, including gender, age,...
24 maj 2022 · This unexpected insight yields valuable information when it comes to strategies for capturing the greatest share of their pet care spend due to generational shopping differences. Of all pet care sales, 36% now occur online, up from 32% last year and 26% two years ago.
13 mar 2020 · The biggest differences among groups in pet ownership were associated with race and ethnicity. As shown in this graph, white Americans are most likely to own pets and African Americans least...
In the wake of COVID-19, pet ownership rates in the U.S. have plateaued. The percentage of U.S. households owning pets slipped slightly from 54% in 2018 to 52% in 2022, for a current total of 68 million pet-owning households.
The analysis in this report covers demographic shifts across the key pet owner variables of gender (s) in household, generational cohort, race/ethnicity, household income, household composition by marital status and presence/ absence of children, and type of residence.