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Overall spending in the pet industry higher than ever before with $69.51 billion spent in 2017, according to the American Pet Products Association (APPA). The latest pet industry spending figures were announced at Global Pet Expo, the annual pet products trade show presented by APPA and the Pet Industry Distributors Association (PIDA) in Orlando, Fla., March 21-23.

The 2017 pet industry spending numbers surpass the previous year's by nearly $3 billion ($66.75 billion spent in 2016), a 4 percent growth. APPA's annual comprehensive industry figures report covers pet spending in the market categories of food, supplies/over-the-counter (OTC) medications, veterinary care, live animal purchases and other services.

"It's incredible to not only see growth for the pet industry in general, but to experience growth across all categories—with the exception of 'live animal purchases' which remained the same," said Bob Vetere, president and CEO of APPA. "Talk to any pet owner, and they'll tell you how difficult it is to put a dollar limit on what they'd spend to give their loyal companion a happy life, and it's this outlook that continues to drive growth."

Spending on pet food continues to be the highest source of dollars spent, with spending on dog food specifically making up a majority of sales. Interest in high end, premium pet food and treats continues to be a key driver for increased spending in the pet food category, but as owners increasingly value shop for these items, total food spending growth continues to slow down.

Veterinary care spending remains the second highest source of spending in the pet industry at $17.07 billion, up 7 percent from 2016. A 6.9 percent growth is anticipated in 2018, exceeding growth estimates for any other category, putting veterinary care spending at over $18 billion by the end of the year. As shown by research identified by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), the positive impact of pet ownership on human health is having a positive impact on the overall industry especially as relating to the direct health care of our animals.

The third highest source of spending is in supplies and over the counter (OTC) medications. According to the survey, $15.11 billion was spent on items such as beds, collars, leashes, toys, travel items, clothing, food and water bowls, and other accessories in 2017. The use of pet medications and supplements to ensure longer, healthier lives for pets is increasing thus somewhat offsetting any lower income for veterinary services. Pet technology products are also extremely popular in terms of product innovation for pets, but not yet a big market share in terms of sales, although it is growing.

The category that saw one of the highest growth percentages this past year was other services, which includes pet services outside of healthcare such as grooming, boarding, walking, training, pet sitting, yard services and more. Coming in at $6.16 billion in 2017—up 6.9 percent from 2016.

Live animal purchases, for the first time in four years, has not declined, but rather remained steady at $2.1 billion spent.

"The industry is moving beyond simply the humanization of pets to where they are now widely accepted as part of the pet owner's lifestyle," Vetere said. "No matter the primary cause of increased spending on pets, be it enhanced nutrition, better healthcare, increased pampering, or greater technology, the one thing we know for sure is that pet owners have a top priority in pursuing longer, healthier lives for their pets."
 
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TOP 20 Nations for Pet Ownership
DOG POPULATIONS
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USA 69,929,000
China 27,400,000
Russia 12,520,000
Japan 12,000,000
Philippines 11,600,000
India 10,200,000
Argentina 9,200,000
UK 9,000,000
France 7,570,000
South Africa 7,400,000
Poland 7,311,000
Italy 7,000,000
Germany 5,300,000
Ethiopia 5,000,000
Spain 4,720,000
Romania 4,166,000
Australia 3,700,000
Czech Republic 3,152,000
Hungary 2,856,000
TOP 20
CAT POPULATIONS
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USA 74,059,000
China 53,100,000
Russia 17,800,000
Brazil 12,466,000
France 11,480,000
Germany 8,200,000
UK 8,000,000
Italy 7,400,000
Ukraine 7,350,000
Japan 7,300,000
Poland 5,550,000
Romania 3,891,000
Spain 3,385,000
Argentina 3,000,000
Netherlands 2,877,000
Hungary 2,240,000
Australia 2,200,000
South Africa 2,000,000
Belgium 1,884,100
Czech Republic 1,750,000

https://www.petsecure.com.au/pet-care/a-guide-to-worldwide-pet-ownership/
 
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Read a report by some Economist a while back saying the price of food will go higher and higher as Europeans get more and more pets, and once Chinese people get in this habit then sky is the limit.
 
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http://www.petproductnews.com/News/Americans-Spent-Billions-on-Pets-in-2017/


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Overall spending in the pet industry higher than ever before with $69.51 billion spent in 2017, according to the American Pet Products Association (APPA). The latest pet industry spending figures were announced at Global Pet Expo, the annual pet products trade show presented by APPA and the Pet Industry Distributors Association (PIDA) in Orlando, Fla., March 21-23.

The 2017 pet industry spending numbers surpass the previous year's by nearly $3 billion ($66.75 billion spent in 2016), a 4 percent growth. APPA's annual comprehensive industry figures report covers pet spending in the market categories of food, supplies/over-the-counter (OTC) medications, veterinary care, live animal purchases and other services.

"It's incredible to not only see growth for the pet industry in general, but to experience growth across all categories—with the exception of 'live animal purchases' which remained the same," said Bob Vetere, president and CEO of APPA. "Talk to any pet owner, and they'll tell you how difficult it is to put a dollar limit on what they'd spend to give their loyal companion a happy life, and it's this outlook that continues to drive growth."

Spending on pet food continues to be the highest source of dollars spent, with spending on dog food specifically making up a majority of sales. Interest in high end, premium pet food and treats continues to be a key driver for increased spending in the pet food category, but as owners increasingly value shop for these items, total food spending growth continues to slow down.

Veterinary care spending remains the second highest source of spending in the pet industry at $17.07 billion, up 7 percent from 2016. A 6.9 percent growth is anticipated in 2018, exceeding growth estimates for any other category, putting veterinary care spending at over $18 billion by the end of the year. As shown by research identified by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), the positive impact of pet ownership on human health is having a positive impact on the overall industry especially as relating to the direct health care of our animals.

The third highest source of spending is in supplies and over the counter (OTC) medications. According to the survey, $15.11 billion was spent on items such as beds, collars, leashes, toys, travel items, clothing, food and water bowls, and other accessories in 2017. The use of pet medications and supplements to ensure longer, healthier lives for pets is increasing thus somewhat offsetting any lower income for veterinary services. Pet technology products are also extremely popular in terms of product innovation for pets, but not yet a big market share in terms of sales, although it is growing.

The category that saw one of the highest growth percentages this past year was other services, which includes pet services outside of healthcare such as grooming, boarding, walking, training, pet sitting, yard services and more. Coming in at $6.16 billion in 2017—up 6.9 percent from 2016.

Live animal purchases, for the first time in four years, has not declined, but rather remained steady at $2.1 billion spent.

"The industry is moving beyond simply the humanization of pets to where they are now widely accepted as part of the pet owner's lifestyle," Vetere said. "No matter the primary cause of increased spending on pets, be it enhanced nutrition, better healthcare, increased pampering, or greater technology, the one thing we know for sure is that pet owners have a top priority in pursuing longer, healthier lives for their pets."
Almost 70 billion dollar.It is the GDP of entire country like Myanmar.
TOP 20 Nations for Pet Ownership
DOG POPULATIONS
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USA 69,929,000
China 27,400,000
Russia 12,520,000
Japan 12,000,000
Philippines 11,600,000
India 10,200,000
Argentina 9,200,000
UK 9,000,000
France 7,570,000
South Africa 7,400,000
Poland 7,311,000
Italy 7,000,000
Germany 5,300,000
Ethiopia 5,000,000
Spain 4,720,000
Romania 4,166,000
Australia 3,700,000
Czech Republic 3,152,000
Hungary 2,856,000
TOP 20
CAT POPULATIONS
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USA 74,059,000
China 53,100,000
Russia 17,800,000
Brazil 12,466,000
France 11,480,000
Germany 8,200,000
UK 8,000,000
Italy 7,400,000
Ukraine 7,350,000
Japan 7,300,000
Poland 5,550,000
Romania 3,891,000
Spain 3,385,000
Argentina 3,000,000
Netherlands 2,877,000
Hungary 2,240,000
Australia 2,200,000
South Africa 2,000,000
Belgium 1,884,100
Czech Republic 1,750,000

https://www.petsecure.com.au/pet-care/a-guide-to-worldwide-pet-ownership/
This doesn't give full picture on how many dogs and cats a country has. If you count total number of dogs and cats, Bangladesh will be one of the top country. There are too many of them, most are stray, live in the streets.
 
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Americans Spent [$69.51] Billion(s) on Pets in 2017

This is more than india's defense budget...
Lol
 
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TOP 20 Nations for Pet Ownership
DOG POPULATIONS
dog.png

USA 69,929,000
China 27,400,000
Russia 12,520,000
Japan 12,000,000
Philippines 11,600,000
India 10,200,000
Argentina 9,200,000
UK 9,000,000
France 7,570,000
South Africa 7,400,000
Poland 7,311,000
Italy 7,000,000
Germany 5,300,000
Ethiopia 5,000,000
Spain 4,720,000
Romania 4,166,000
Australia 3,700,000
Czech Republic 3,152,000
Hungary 2,856,000
TOP 20
CAT POPULATIONS
cat.png

USA 74,059,000
China 53,100,000
Russia 17,800,000
Brazil 12,466,000
France 11,480,000
Germany 8,200,000
UK 8,000,000
Italy 7,400,000
Ukraine 7,350,000
Japan 7,300,000
Poland 5,550,000
Romania 3,891,000
Spain 3,385,000
Argentina 3,000,000
Netherlands 2,877,000
Hungary 2,240,000
Australia 2,200,000
South Africa 2,000,000
Belgium 1,884,100
Czech Republic 1,750,000

https://www.petsecure.com.au/pet-care/a-guide-to-worldwide-pet-ownership/

Cats are a bakwaas animal I hate them.
 
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Americans and their pets sure know how to enjoy a good life on borrowed money.
 
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India 10,200,000

That number for pet dog population in India is incorrect.

Most dogs in India are unregistered strays and cared for by idiots in a locality. The population is more like 30+ million.

India has the largest number of dog-attacks on humans in the world. I have posted two or three threads on this topic before.

Consequently, the number of cats in India will be among the lowest in the world. The number does not appear in the list you provided.

Cats are a bakwaas animal I hate them.

Your opinion is bakwaas. :coffee:

I hate and fear dogs.
 
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