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Survey on Dog Food Habits: Only 6.8% Switched to Cheaper Food Despite Rising Prices; Nearly 90% of Owners Prioritize Ingredients and Safety

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A survey by 'Wanko-Town' of 280 dog owners found that despite inflation, only 6.8% switched to cheaper dog food, while 88.9% prioritize ingredient quality and safety. The main reason for changing food was 'dog refuses to eat or is bored,' at 57.5%, and 81.2% of owners with dogs aged 7+ adjusted food based on age.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many dog owners switched to cheaper dog food due to inflation?
A: Only 6.8% of owners switched to a lower-tier dog food brand.
Q: What do dog owners prioritize when choosing dog food?
A: 88.9% care about ingredients and safety, prioritizing quality over price.
Q: What is the main reason for changing dog food?
A: 57.5% changed due to their dog refusing to eat or losing interest.
Q: How does dog food selection change for senior dogs?
A: 81.2% of owners consider age-appropriate food for dogs aged 7 and older.
Q: Who conducted this survey?
A: Wanko-Town, a media platform focused on dog care, conducted the survey.