Monday, November 16, 2009
Pet Ownership Statistics
Pet food manufacturer's Association (PFMA) Pet Statistics
Results of PFMA Survey Published in Dog Magazine
Key Facts:
* There are 27 million pets in the UK with dogs and cats being the animal of choice for pet lovers with over 7.3 and 7.2 million across the UK respectively. (The UK’s Top Ten Pets can be found in the notes below)
* 39% of London’s pet owners purchase their pet for companionship, despite living in the UK’s highest populated city.
* 60% of single people in the UK buy a pet for companionship – 39% of whom have replaced their partner with a pet. (so 23.4% of single people replaced their partner with a pet)
* 21% of pet owners have wanted a pet since childhood, and almost of half of people living in the North East have wanted a pet since their early years
* The East Midlands has the most pet lovers, with 14% of the pet population living in the heart of the UK, compared to only 4% of the population residing in Wales.
* 39% of London pet owners feel the need for companionship despite having over 7.5 million neighbours across the city
* 21% of owners bought their pet for companionship, compared to only 5% who have their pet for security
* Over a quarter (27%) of the UK’s pets were bought or acquired from an animal welfare or rescue centre compared to 20% from a pet shop
Phil Sketchley, Chairman of National Pet Month, commented, “Pet ownership has grown over the years to this national high and it’s no surprise that so many pet lovers see their pet as a companion.”
Top 10 pets as per the Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) Pet Research
Dogs
Cats
Rabbits
Birds
Hamsters
Horses/Ponies
Snakes
Gerbils
Tortoises/Turtles
Rats
Top 10 dogs as per the Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) Pet Research
Labrador
Border Collie
Jack Russell Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
German Shepard
Rottweiler/ Dalmation
Bischon Frise
Cocker Spaniel/ Shitzu
Labradoodle/ Golden Retriever
Geryhound (incorporating Whippets)/ Chihuahua
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