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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A new survey has revealed how much pets positively impact their owner's wellbeing

    A new survey has revealed how much pets positively impact their owner's wellbeing


    Petdirect's first Pet Survey -- covering more than six-thousand owners -- found around 37-percent of households spent more than two-thousand-dollars a year on their pets.

    It also showed over 84-percent had concerns for their furry friend's health -- with dental and anxiety being the biggest concerns.

    But, in-house vet Feargus McConnell says those concerns are balanced out by the positives.

    He says 78-percent felt their pet makes them laugh on a daily basis, and another 70-percent felt their pet makes them relaxed or comfortable.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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