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      • U.S. pet owners spent US$50 billion on pet food and treats out of the total US$93.95 billion spent directly on pets in 2021, according to the study “The Economics of the U.S. Pet Food and Pet Supply Industry.”
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  2. Nov 6, 2023 · In 2021, pet food expenditures fell by 12.8 percent (calculated form chart 2), but pet food percent reporting increased 5.5 percent (calculated from chart 3). These data suggest more, cheaper shopping trips; CUs were buying cheaper, lower quality food in place of more expensive, higher quality alternatives.

    • Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic
    • Increases in Pet Spending
    • Trends in Breeds of Dogs
    • Food Choices Tilt to Premium
    • Pet Health Costs Grow
    • Training and Safety Products and Services
    • Miscellaneous Trends
    Many people decided to add new pets to their household during the pandemic, and almost 50% of new dog owners said their decision was influenced by the pandemic. The number of U.S. households that h...
    Millennials make up the demographic containing the most dog owners, although as Gen Z members come of age more of them are acquiring dogs.
    Another change resulting from the pandemic and influencing new dog owners is that more homes now have someone there during the day – up to 39% from 32%.
    Pet owners shopping online increased by almost 20%, up to 86%. Before the pandemic, 60% of pet owners usually purchased pet products at brick-and-mortar stores. During the pandemic, in-person shopp...
    A significant number of pet owners (35%) spent more on their pet – including food, wellness-related products and other pet care items – in the last 12 months.
    Veterinarian care also became a larger expense, with some pet owners saying they made three visits during the year. Routine veterinary visits make up the second-largest segment of a dog owner’s exp...
    Owners also spent more for crates, beds, carriers, treats, harnesses, leashes and collars, toys, and shampoo.
    Doggy daycares experienced a growth in the percentage of owners who used their services – from 22% to 28%.
    The AKC’s most popular breeds for 2020 (based on dogs registered) were the Labrador Retriever, French Bulldog, German Shepherd Dog, Golden Retriever, and Bulldog.
    The percentage of dog owners with purebred pets stayed the same since 2018 at 56%.
    Male dog owners are more likely to own a purebred dog, and more female dog owners say they own a mixed-breed dog.
    Millennials are more likely to own a purebred dog, while Gen Z and Gen X are more likely to own mixed breeds.
    In 2020, more dog owners opted to feed premium dog food, with an increase to 41% from 37%. “In the two largest global pet food markets — the U.S. and China — freeze-dried products continue to reach...
    The APPA survey showed that the percentage of overweight dogsand those on a specially prescribed diet also increased slightly.
    Treats were another growth segment of the pet food industry, growing in double-digits, according to Koerten.
    Another large increase (from 34% to 44%) occurred in the number of dog owners who give their pets vitamins or other supplements, including joint health supplements.
    More than 90% of respondents took their dog for at least one visit to the veterinarian in the last 12 months.
    More dog owners (36% up from 30%) now rely on their veterinarian to maintain their dog’s dental health.
    About 80% of owners reported that their dog was spayed or neutered.
    Dog owners who administer some type of medication to their dogs increased from 63% to 70%. The rate was highest among those who own large dogs.
    Training devices and methods (including treats) saw a surge, with 73% (even higher for Gen X and Millennial dog owners) reporting using some type of training method in 2020 vs. 57% in 2018.
    There was a slight increase in the number of people who took their dogs to obedience training (a total of 8%).
    One-half of dog owners have some type of crate for their pet, an increase from 43%.
    Electronic tracking devices to protect pets have gained in popularity. About 50% of dog owners use one.
    In 2021, the states that had the highest percentage of dog-owning householdswere: Arkansas and Montana 52%; Mississippi 51%; West Virginia 50%; Indiana 49%; Oklahoma 48%; Kentucky, Tennessee, Alaba...
    Where did owners of new dogs find them? The most popular places were from breeders21%, shelters 19%, friend or relative 18%, rescue group 14%, or a private party 13% — similar to 2018.
    More people have male than female dogs, but owners who have female dogs increased from 46% to 51%.
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  3. Apr 28, 2022 · In 2021, the U.S. pet food industry grew 13.5% year-over-year. Pet owners spent US$50 billion on pet food and treats, the largest segment of the overall industry, growing 13.6% over 2020 figures.

  4. Feb 16, 2023 · U.S. pet owners spent US$50 billion on pet food and treats out of the total US$93.95 billion spent directly on pets in 2021, according to the study “The Economics of the U.S. Pet Food and Pet Supply Industry.”

  5. May 29, 2024 · Pet food and treats were made up the largest share of the market in the United States in 2021. Vet care and products followed with the second largest sales amount in the sector.

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Total Pet Spending. As mentioned above, Americans spent 136.8 billion in total on pets in 2022. This represents a 10% increase in spending on pets compared to 2021 and a whopping 50% increase compared to 2018. [1]

  7. Nov 1, 2021 · Dog food is the leader of the pack in U.S. pet food market, accounting for two-thirds of sales. Packaged Facts projects dog food sales (excluding treats and chews) to approach US$26 billion in 2021, for a 9% jump over 2020. This exceptional annual gain is driven by the COVID-19 pet acquisition wave as well as by the long-running pet food ...

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