Not exact matches
A new
survey of boat
owners shows that 85 percent of men would rather go
fishing than hold the office of president of the United States.
- 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 -
- According to the 2009/2010 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, fish owners reported «fun to watch and have in the household» as the number one benefit to owning a
Owners Survey,
fish owners reported «fun to watch and have in the household» as the number one benefit to owning a
owners reported «fun to watch and have in the household» as the number one benefit to owning a
fish.
APPA's 2005 - 2006 National Pet
Owners Survey notes that 52 percent of dogs, 24 percent of cats, 36 percent of saltwater
fish, 15 percent of freshwater
fish 5 percent of birds, 11 percent of small animals and 8 percent of reptiles are given medications and / or drugs.
Interestingly, The
Survey also showed that 18 % of freshwater
fish owners have bought a medication for their
fish.
According to the 2009/2010 American Pet Products Association (APPA) National Pet
Owners Survey, fish owners reported fun to watch / have in the household, appearance, and relaxation / relieve stress, as top benefits to owne
Owners Survey,
fish owners reported fun to watch / have in the household, appearance, and relaxation / relieve stress, as top benefits to owne
owners reported fun to watch / have in the household, appearance, and relaxation / relieve stress, as top benefits to ownership.
Perhaps one of the greatest joys for a pet
owner is rewarding their pet with a treat or toy.According to The
Survey, seven - out - of - ten dogs, cats, and other small animals are privy to the growing market of tasty snacks and boredom - busting playthings.On average, dog
owners spend $ 66 per year on treats and $ 41 per year on toys.Salt - water
fish owners also spend a significant chunk of change on decorations, totaling $ 71 a year.
According to the 2016 American Pet Products Association National Pet
Owners Survey, more than 80 percent of freshwater
fish purchases were made at brick and mortar stores, rather than online or through mail order.
The 600 plus - page
Survey is the industry's most comprehensive resource providing insight into demographics, buying habits and other traits of
owners of dogs, cats,
fish, birds, reptiles, small animals and horses and is provided to APPA members as a member benefit.
According to the 2015 - 2016 National Pet
Owners Survey, conducted by the American Pet Products Association, there are more than 95 million freshwater
fish — with common goldfish by far the...
In a 2016
survey of pet
owners» personal attitudes, the American Pet Products Association found that 61 percent of current pet
owners felt that buying pet products made in the USA was important to them, with over 60 percent of respondents in each individual pet category (dog, cat,
fish, bird, small animal, reptile and horse) feeling this way.
According to the 2015 - 2016 National Pet
Owners Survey, conducted by the American Pet Products Association, there are more than 95 million freshwater
fish — with common goldfish by far the most popular species — and 9 million saltwater
fish kept as pets in the United States.
According to the 2016
survey by the American Pet Products Association, almost 80 percent of freshwater
fish owners and almost 70 percent of saltwater
fish owners purchase flake food, levels that have remained pretty consistent over the past 10 years.
National Pet
Owners Survey Since 1988, APPA has been gathering information and publishing the industry's most comprehensive consumer research study of demographics, buying habits and other traits of owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles and small an
Owners Survey Since 1988, APPA has been gathering information and publishing the industry's most comprehensive consumer research study of demographics, buying habits and other traits of
owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles and small an
owners of dogs, cats,
fish, birds, reptiles and small animals.
Biannually APPA's National Pet
Owner's
Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research study, examines demographics, buying habits, and other traits of U.S.
owners of dogs, cats,
fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
Every two years APPA's National Pet
Owner's
Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research study, examines demographics, buying habits, and other traits of U.S.
owners of dogs, cats,
fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.