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The State of the American Pet Survey

In August of 2001, a survey was conducted among American dog and cat owners to determine their knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding pet health issues. The State of the American Pet Survey, commissioned by the Healthy Pets 21 Consortium of the Purina Pet Institute, will be used to set a pet health agenda for the 21st century that seeks to improve the health and well being of pets and the quality of their relationships with people.

Findings

The research makes it clear that pet owners are committed to their animals as never before. They take their dogs and cats shopping, to restaurants and on vacation. They give them respect, love and hours of attention. It seems like a great time to be a pet in America, but we found other areas of concern:

  • Owners see their pets' health as good, yet veterinarians report there may be disparities.
  • Though owners say their pets are well-behaved, when probed further, they cite numerous behavioral issues ranging from scratching furniture to soiling the house.
  • Pet owners are concerned about pet overpopulation, yet many do not act consistently to help reduce the problem.
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