20 Most Dog-Friendly Countries in Asia

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In this article, we will look at the 20 most dog-friendly countries in Asia. You can skip our detailed analysis of the American and Asian pet industry and see the 5 Most Dog-Friendly Countries in Asia.

Overview of the US Pet Industry: Trends and Expenditures

Dog parents do not consider their furry friends pets, but rather think of them as family. According to findings by the 2023-2024 National Pet Owners Survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association (APPA), around 66% of American houses owned a pet, which comes up to approximately 86.9 million families. This number is up from 56% in 1988, the year this survey was first conducted.

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association 2022 Pet Ownership and Demographic Sourcebook, 44.6% of the total households owning pets are dog parents. In contrast, 26% of families own cats, while birds and horses comprise 2.5% and 0.2% of the total pet ownership. About 62 million households in the country own dogs as pets, almost double the number of households with pet cats (37 million). These numbers translate to 1.46 dogs owned per household on average, bringing the total number of pet dogs in the United States to somewhere between 83,739,829 and 88,853,254. The veterinary expense per household in the country for these furry animals is around $367 per year, as opposed to $253 for cats.

According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), the total expenditures in the US pet industry reached $147.0 billion in 2023, estimated to go up to $150.6 billion in 2024. Of the $147 billion spent on pets in the US in 2023, $64.4 billion went to pet food and treats, $32 billion to supplies, live animals, and OTC medicine, and $38.3 billion to vet care and product sales. In addition, around $12.3 billion was spent on other services. In almost all of these sectors, expenditure is anticipated to increase in 2025, with pet food and treats rising to $66.9 billion, and vet care and product sales anticipated to reach $39.1 billion.

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Pet Industry in the Asia Pacific Region

Dogs are clearly the favorite pets of a majority of people, which is why more and more cities are offering favorite amenities, services, activities, and policies for our furry friends. A report by Bloomberg shows that the US is anticipated to stay at the top as the largest pet market, with sales going up to as much as $200 billion by the end of the decade. The pet industry in the Asia Pacific region is expected to reach $29 billion in 2024, solidifying its position as the world's third-largest market.