Pet Ownership Statistics [2022]: U.S Pet Population (original) (raw)

Report Highlights. Two out of every three American homes includes a pet. Of the 393.3 million pets live in the United States, most are dogs, cats, and fish.

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Pet Ownership by State:
AL | AK | AZ | CA | CO | CT | DE | FL | GA | HI | ID | IL | IN | IA | KS | KY | LA | ME | MD | MA | MI | MN | MS | MO | MT | NE | NV | NH | NJ | NM | NY | NC | ND | OH | OK | OR | PA | RI | SC | SD | TN | TX | UT | VT | VA | WA | WV

Pet Ownership in the United States has risen steadily in recent decades, with a higher percentage of households owning pets today compared to 40 years ago.

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Pet Ownership Among Generations

Pet ownership appears to be most popular among younger adults. The eldest of Generation Z are just now reaching adulthood. Wtih comparatively little data available regarding Generation Z and pet ownership, statistical meaning is doubtful.

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Historical Pet Ownership

While it appears pet ownership among households has stagnated, there are significantly more pet owners now than there were 30 years ago. This increase may be partially explained by the growing number of medical specialists and counselors espousing the health benefits of companion animals.

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Pet Ownership Among States

Pet ownership not only varies across states, but the popularity of different breeds varies from one state to the next. Wyoming’s high rate of pet ownership but relatively low rate of dog and cat ownership is likely due to the popularity of horses in this region.

Household Pet Ownership by State

State Pet Ownership Rate Among Households
Any Pet(s) Dog(s) Cat(s)
Wyoming 71.8% 36.0% 30.0%
West Virginia 70.7% 50.0% 38.0%
Vermont 70.0% 28.3% 44.6%
Idaho 69.9% 33.3% 34.4%
Indiana 69.2% 49.4% 37.5%
Arkansas 69.0% 51.6% 34.8%
Mississippi 65.5% 51.0% 29.1%
Oklahoma 65.0% 47.7% 28.4%
Kentucky 64.1% 46.5% 32.2%
North Dakota 63.7% 44.3% 24.8%
Missouri 63.5% 45.1% 32.2%
Maine 63.5% 35.9% 43.6%
Kansas 62.8% 43.1% 32.4%
Washington 62.7% 42.8% 30.5%
Ohio 62.4% 37.9% 30.7%
Michigan 62.4% 41.9% 31.2%
South Carolina 62.0% 45.3% 25.2%
Montana 61.9% 51.9% 22.8%
Tennessee 61.7% 47.0% 30.9%
Pennsylvania 60.6% 38.9% 28.9%
New Mexico 60.1% 39.4% 25.2%
Hawaii 60% 43% *
Alabama 59.8% 46.9% 26.1%
Iowa 59.4% 36.3% 35.6%
Oregon 59.2% 37.8% 30.0%
Wisconsin 59.0% 33.6% 32.4%
North Carolina 58.6% 41.3% 26.5%
Utah 58.5% 36.2% 24.7%
Texas 58.2% 43.4% 26.5%
Arizona 58.0% 43.0% 26.4%
Delaware 57.9% 42.2% 24.1%
Florida 56.0% 39.8% 24.2%
Virginia 55.5% 35.6% 23.9%
Louisiana 54.4% 38.3% 19.0%
Minnesota 54.0% 35.5% 26.5%
Nevada 53.3% 36.8% 23.1%
California 53.0% 32.8% 28.3%
New Hampshire 51.8% 23.7% 36.4%
Nebraska 51.3% 47.1% 30.9%
Georgia 51.1% 36.7% 20.4%
Connecticut 49.9% 24.0% 26.7%
New York 49.7% 27.0% 21.1%
Massachusetts 49.1% 28.9% 23.5%
Maryland 48.6% 30.2% 18.6%
Illinois 48.6% 32.4% 18.6%
New Jersey 47.4% 29.1% 18.9%
Colorado 47.2% 27.1% 20.0%
South Dakota 46.4% 32.1% 26.6%
Rhode Island 45.4% 25.8% 16.7%
Alaska * * *

*Data point unavailable.

Exotic Pet Ownership

Typically, the term “exotic pet” refers to any non-domesticated animal; this excludes animals like guinea pigs and canaries. The definition of an exotic pet varies by locale, so what is considered “domesticated” in one place may be considered exotic elsewhere.

Legality of Common Exotic Pets in the U.S.

Name of Animal Description Care Needs Banned In
Bengal Cat Smaller than wild cats, have been hybridized with wild and domestic cats High energy, these cats need everything a “regular” cat does, plus extra exercise and mental stimulation. Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, New York
Fennec Fox Small, rodent-like foxes with large ears Can be crated but need lots of freedom to roam outside. They love to play and enjoy companionship. Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Washington
Hedgehog Small, spiny creature that are neither rodent nor porcupine. Requires enclosed habitat (similar to guinea pig’s) and specialty food Arizona, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Maine, Pennnsylvania, New York City
Skunk The same type of skunk found in the wild, though to be kept as pets, they must be de-scented These animals are happy with a diet composed of dog food, nuts, fruits, and vegetables. They love to play, needing lots of exercise and time outside their enclosure. Most states have banned skunks, and the ones that haven’t usually require special permits for ownership.

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Cost of Owning a Pet

The pet industry is one of the largest in the world, with the majority of its $95 billion-dollar value coming from pet food. Historically, spending for pets seems unaffected by the economy’s performance. Pet owner spending has steadily increased in every area except the purchase of live animals. The latter data may be attributable to increased awareness of animal shelters and the benefits of pet adoption.

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Cost of Pet Insurance

The pet insurance industry is relatively new in the United States, but it appears to be on the rise. Competative companies now offer pet insurance as part of employee benefits packages.

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Pet Healthcare

Pet health is the second-greatest expense to pet owners after their animals’ food. In general, mixed-breed animals have fewer health problems than purebreds. Some breeds are less prone to health problems than others. Some organizations, such as the Humane Society, help pet owners fund unexpected healthcare expenses.

Most Common Ailments Among Pets Dogs Cats Skin Allergies Bladder/Urinary Tract Disease Ear Infections Dental Disease Benign Tumors Chronic Kidney Disease Skin Infections Vomiting Arthritis Overactive Thyroid Healthiest Pet Breeds Dogs Cats Australian Cattle Dog Egyptian Mau Standard Schnauzer Bombay Border Collie Russian Blue Siberian Husky Ragamuffin Beagle American & British Shorthair

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Marijuana Toxicity in Dogs

THC, the “high”-inducing component of marijuana, is toxic to dogs. The substance is especially harmful in edible form and may be deadly. This fact little-known fact becomes more relavant with the increasing number of locales decriminalizing marijuana. The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends dog owners who smoke marijuana do so away from their pets and keep their supplies locked safely away.

Benefits of Pet Ownership

Medical and healthcare professionals endorse the benefits of animal companionship. Cuddling a dog or a cat is therapeutic. Aquarium fish have a calming effect. These are conclusions derived from scientific and longitudinal studies conducted or endorsed by academic, regulatory, and federal institutions.

Aquarium Therapy for Alzheimer’s

A study at Purdue University concluded that daily exposure to an aquarium eases symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Patients who spent time daily observing aquarium fish experienced improvements in quality of life compared to Alzheimer’s sufferers who did not spend 30 minutes each day with a fish tank.

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Pet Population Statistics

These numbers for the current total pet population do not include community pets. What qualifies an animal such as a horse as a pet versus a working animal is simply being identified as such.

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