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As of March 2023, consumers between the ages of 25 and 44 make up the majority of pet store revenue with a 37.2 percent share, making them the largest target market in the United States (US). Those aged between 45 and 64 make up the second largest market by a very narrow margin, accounting for 37.1 percent of pet store revenue in the same year. US pet storesThere are 18,323 pet store establishments in the US and California is the state with the largest number of pet stores, with 2,120 establishments. Florida follows closely behind, with 1,606 pet stores. The…
The statistic shows the total revenue of PETCO Animal Supplies in the United States from 2014/15 to 2021/22. The company generated revenue worth nearly 3.3 billion US dollars in the 2021/22 financial year. The number of Petco stores in North America is approximately 1,560 in 2021. PETCO Animal Supplies PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc. is the second largest pet specialty retailer in the United States, behind only its main competitor PetSmart. Petco is privately owned and founded in 1965. Today, the pet specialty firm is based in San Diego, California and employs approximately 25,000 people nationwide. The company’s product portfolio includes…
Premium stats Industry-specific and extensively researched technical data (partly from exclusive partnerships). A paid subscription is required for full access. Published by Jan 12, 2024 This statistic shows how often pet owners bought toys for their pets in Canada in 2018. 53.7 percent of respondents surveyed by ProdegeMR said they bought pet toys several times in one year. Read more How often pet owners buy toys for their pets in Canada in 2018 CharacteristicPart of the respondentsWeekly8.2%Monthly20.2%Several times a year53.7%Every few years17.9%OriginIn collaboration withSwagbucks Release Date November 2018Additional informationNumber of respondents3,712 respondentsInterview methodOnline survey Supplementary notes The question was quoted…