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Forget Armageddon, pet owners worry most about the health of their four-legged pals - MSN


Incredibly when asked what they dread most, 69% of pet owners said it was the thought of their furry friends becoming ill. In contrast, just over half (52%) cited their own health, maintaining a ... Read More

Forget Armageddon, pet owners worry most about the health of their pets | UK | News - Express.co.uk


Forget Armageddon, pet owners worry most about the health of their four-legged pals Pet parents are kept awake at night about the health of their animals and how would it be in the future. Read More

How pets improve their owners’ mental health - New York Post


34% of the 2,000 pet owners polled purposely got a pet to improve their mental health. Getty Images. Some shared that it’s the companionship that gives them the boost, saying a pet “makes me ... Read More

Vet vs Google: Pet owners turning to Google to diagnose pet health


21 per cent of pet owners admit to worrying about their pet's health and wellbeing every day. This concern is particularly pronounced among younger pet owners aged 18-34 (23 per cent). Read More

Vet vs Google: Pet owners turning to Google to diagnose pet health | News and Star


Research found a reliance on Google for panicking pet owners, with many turning to the internet to diagnose their pets' health concerns and to seek online pet advice (88 percent). The survey ... Read More


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