APPA Releases Updated Report Detailing Pet Ownership Among Generations to Identify Trends, Changes and New Opportunities
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APPA Releases 2007 - 2008 National Pet Owners Survey, the Most Comprehensive Data Examining Demographics and Consumer Habits, of U.S. Dog, Cat, Fish, Bird, Horse, Reptile, and Small Animal Owners -
During Global Pet Expo,
APPA released its annual pet industry spending figures announcing a record - breaking $ 69.51 billion in pet spending for 2017, up from $ 66.75 billion in 2016.
During Global Pet Expo,
APPA released its annual pet industry spending figures - announcing a record - breaking $ 69.51 billion in pet spending for 2017, up from $ 66.75 billion in 2016.
Not exact matches
The survey reveals pet owners are willing to spend money on their pets despite a downturn in the economy,» says Bob Vetere, president of
APPA, in a news
release.
, March 23, 2006 — New industry spending figures
released by The American Pet Products Association (
APPA) confirm just how much pets are becoming a part of American families.
APPA even has their own press
release out showing that consumers back the continued sale of pets in pet stores... even though public opinion polls show the opposite.
A noticeable increase in pet food spending of 22.6 percent in 2016 is primarily due to
APPA accounting for new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (US BLS), which indicated previous spending figures
released may have been too conservative.
The
APPA has
released its 2009 - 2010 National Pet Owners Survey, and it shows pet ownership at its highest level ever, with 71.4 million households in the U.S. owning at least one pet — 62 percent of all households.
Border Wars, a Border Collie manifesto states that new data
released from ASPCA, HSUS and
APPA shows that of the total population 78 % of pet dogs are spayed or neutered and only 22 % of pet dogs are intact.
In honor of adopt - a-dog month and to assist new and current pet owners in keeping their pets safe,
APPA has
released a list of some of the hottest new safety products for dogs:
Forty million Americans will be shopping for gifts for their furry, finned and winged friends this holiday season and to help them find that purr - fect pet present, The American Pet Products Association (
APPA) has
released a list of some of the Ôhottest» pet gifts on the market this year.
The answer is an emphatic «Yes,» according to a new study
released by the American Pet Products Association (
APPA).
«Our shredded food was
released at the 2009
APPA show, and we've now developed our pates to compliment this segment,» says Doak Porter, president of Performance Pet Products.
Last month, the American Pet Products Association (
APPA)
released its newest National Pet Owners Survey, which shows pet ownership reached its highest level ever, reaching 68 percent of U.S. households in 2012 — up from 62 percent in 2010.
New figures
released by The American Pet Products Association (
APPA) show total pet spending in 2007 topped $ 41 billion, more than double the $ 21 billion Americans spent in 1996.