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According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as of 2007 there were approximately 1.87 million households in the United States with a pet domesticated rabbit with 6.17 million total pet rabbits.
Some 4.8 million households own pet reptiles, according to the 2007-2008 APPMA Pet Owners Survey.
The most precise figure I found online - 43,143,849 - came from American Pet Association polls (from 1998 through 2001): "There are 43,143,849 dog owners in the United States, who own a total of 61,542,900 million dogs, and there are 74,894,580 million cats for a total of 136,437,480 pets." American Pet Association
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About 43,021,000 American Households have dogs. That's about 37.2%. About 37,460,000 AMerican households have cats. That's about 32.4%.
In 1995 between 56% and 59% of American households had at least one dog. It is the most popular pet.
I know of no one at all that owns pet mice. The percentage would be very, very, small.
Man's (or woman's) best friend: a Dog. Statistically, almost half of all US households have a dog. (Although, there are more cats owned by Americans, as there are more multiple cat households than there are multiple dog households).
There are more dog-owning households than cat, but more cats are owned than dogs.
Australia has the highest percentage of pet ownership in the world - 66% of households have pets.
An estimated 63 percent of American households have a pet, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association
It is estimated that over half of the households worldwide have at least one pet. This equates to billions of people owning pets globally.
There were at least 49,275,000 dogs.
dogs. According to a survey of American pet owners, more households have a Fido than any other furry (or not so furry) friend. By sheer numbers of each actual pet though, there are more Nemos swimming in American fish tanks (as people generally keep more than one fish) and more cats than dogs (as there are multi-cat homes than multi-dog homes). - Andrea Thompson dogs and cats