- Pet spending in China could hit US$28. 8 bn - Asia Times
Urban consumer spending on cats and dogs could surge 18 5% to 202 4 billion yuan (US$28 8 billion) this year, according to a white paper from Pet Fair Asia and pet-themed social networking site Goumin, Yicai Global reported The number of domestic dogs and cats is set to reach about 99 2 million this year, up 7 7 million from 2018, the pair
- Halloween Spending to Reach Record $12. 2 Billion as . . .
Spending on adult costumes is expected to increase 18% over last year to $2 billion and spending on children’s costumes is expected to increase by 20% over 2022 to $1 4 billion In line with last year, spending on pet costumes is projected to reach $700 million Costumes Ranked: Children
- 55+ Pet Travel Statistics [Most Up-To-Date Figures]
31 75% of all hotels in the US allow pets [Hepper] Roughly 75% of hotels in the US allow pets, including luxury, mid-scale, and budget hotels 32 Out of these pet-friendly hotels in the States, 2,500 of them are part of the Choice Hotels chain [Hepper] 33 81% of pet owners choose to stay in pet-friendly hotels over other types of
- Pet Care Market Revenue to Cross USD 350 Bn by 2027: Global . . .
Australia pet care market was valued at more than USD 13 3 billion in 2020 and is estimated to attain a CAGR of 3 9% from 2021 to 2027 on account of a growing number of owners opting for pet
- Pet Ownership and Cardiovascular Health in the US - ProQuest
Pet owners were older, less likely to be women or widowed, and more likely to be white, more educated, tobacco users, and work more than 35 hours per week than non-owners (all p values <0 05) Pet owners had higher hemoglobin, lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and a lower prevalence of DM, SH, and stroke (all p values <0 05)
- Global Pet Accessories Market to Reach $42. 3 Billion by
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Pet Accessories estimated at US$29 4 Billion in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$42 3 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of
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