Bird 6.4
Cat 38.4
Dog 44.8
Equine 4.3
Freshwater Fish 14.2
Saltwater Fish .8
Reptile 4.8
Small Animal 6.0
Bird 16
Cat 88.3
Dog 74.8
Equine 13.8
Freshwater Fish 142.0
Saltwater Fish 9.6
Reptile 13.4
Small Animal 24.3
• There are more homes that have dogs, but overall more homes have cats. For a majority of people who have a cat, they have more then one.
• Americans spend $41 billion a year on pets, double the amount spent only ten years ago. Spending is expected to be 52 billion in two years. (Packaged Facts Consumer Research)
• Americans spend more on pets than on movies, video games, and recorded music combined.
• People spend thousands on pet drugs and medication for depression, anxiety, cancer, cosmetic procedures, end-of-life care. “Americans now spend $9.8 billion a year on vet services. That doesn't include the over-the-counter drugs and other supplies, which add $9.9 billion in costs.”
• After consumer electronics, the fastest growing retail industry is pet care.
• 42% of dogs now sleep in the same bed as their owners, up from 34% in 1998.
• Half of all people with dogs say they consider their pet's comfort when buying a car.
• Almost a third of people buy gifts for their dogs' birthdays.
* Mario DiFante staged New York's first Pet Fashion Week in August 2007.
• Along with doggie spas, there are mobile pet-grooming vans, pedicure services, professional dog walkers, and massage therapy for animals.
• Animal grief counselors help families cope with the demise of beloved pets.
• More than 60% of new customers of Banfield’s Pet Hospital chain, which has more than 600 locations nationwide, enroll their pets in wellness plans. 1% of people have pet insurance; the number is growing by double digits each year.
• Several hotel chains have new pet-friendly policies: oversized pet pillows, plush doggie robes, check-in gift packages that include a pet toy, dog treat, ID tag, bone, and turn-down treat. Some even have a licensed dog masseuse on staff.
• Items for pets include faux mink coats, feathered French day beds for afternoon naps, designer birdcages, botanical fragrances, and a rhinestone tiara.
Pets Help to Lower Blood Pressure
A recent study at the State University of New York at Buffalo found that people with hypertension who adopted a cat or dog had lower blood pressure readings in stressful situations than did those who did not own a pet. (Dr. Karen Allen, State University of New York at Buffalo)
Pets Help to Reduce Stress
Walking with a pet helps to sooth nerves and offers instant relaxation. Studies conducted worldwide have shown that the impact of a stressful situation is lesser on pet owners, especially males, than on those who do not own a pet. (Josephine M. Wills, Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, United Kingdom)
Pets Help to Prevent Heart Disease
Because pets provide people with faithful companionship, research shows they may also provide greater psychological stability, a measure of protection from heart disease. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
Pets Help to Lower Health Care Costs
People with pets make fewer doctor visits, especially for non-serious medical conditions. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
Pets Help to Fight Depression
Pets help fight depression and loneliness, promoting an interest in life. When seniors face adversity or trauma, affection from pets takes on great meaning. Their bonding behavior can foster a sense of security. (Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship)
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Speaker • Author • Consultant
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Call 952-925-3309 or e-mail angelanimals@aol.com for more details or to book presentations.
Press Releases
2007
Press Release, November 1, 2007: The Best Bee Story Ever Told
Press Release, August 20, 2007: Who Knew Animals Have a Sixth Sense?
Press Release, February 20, 2007: New Contest to Discover Dogs Who Found Their Purpose in Life
2006
Press Release, November 16, 2006: New Book Rides High on Hope and Horses
Press Release, November 16, 2006: The Best Christmas Present You Can Give Your Pet
Press Release, August 16, 2006: New Book Honors Animal Rescuers -- Unsung Heros of Hurricane Katrina
Press Release, August 8, 2006: New Book Says, "Save Your Pet, Save Your Life"
Press Release, July 10, 2006: Rescued Saving Animals from Disaster
2005
Press Release, November 22, 2005: Air Force One Guard Has Ghost-whisperer Experience with Dog from the Afterlife
Press Release, November 22, 2005: Who Knew? Cats Can Be Cardiologists
Press Release, November 22, 2005: The Dog Who Helped Parishioners Renew Their Relationship with God
Press Release, October 27, 2005: A Dog Salutes a Fallen Soldier for Veteran's Day
Press Release, October 20, 2005: Memorial Services for Pets Becoming a National Trend
Press Release, October 19, 2005: Dog from the Afterlife Warns Woman of Need for a Mammogram
Press Release, October 18, 2005: How Dogs and Cats Are Helping Cancer Patients Heal
Press Release, October 14, 2005: Why Love Me -- Love My Dog?
Press Release, October 13, 2005: Hurricane Katrina Reveals the Agony of Pet Loss
Press Release, October 13, 2005: Is Your Horse an Angel in Disguise?
Press Release, October 13, 2005: Writing on the Run -- Life is Your Page
Press Release, October 12, 2005: Burying Grief over Pet Loss Increases Health Risks
Press Release, October 12, 2005: Who Saves the Animals from Disasters?
Press Release, October 12, 2005: Why Did People Refuse to Abandon Their Dogs?
2004
Press Release, November 12, 2004: Cancer and America's Deteriorating Health: A New Kind of Cat and Dog Fight
Press Release, November 14, 2004: What Are Dogs and Cats Doing to Fight Breast Cancer?
Press Release, September 1, 2004: Early Election Results Are in : Cats Rule!
Press Release, July 9, 2004: Writing on the Run: The Natural Way to Write Any Time, Any Place
Press Release, November 14, 2004: Is Your Dog an Angel in Disguise?
Press Release, November 14, 2004: God's Messengers, What Animals Teach Us about the Divine
2002
Press Release, December 7, 2002: Millions Are Sleeping with Angel Animals
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