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USA Results Summary
Between September 28 and October 9, 2020, a survey of 3,258 pet owners was commissioned by the global animal health association, HealthforAnimals, and global healthcare communications consultancy Pegasus, an Ashfield company, part of UDG Healthcare PLC.
The survey was conducted by Censuswide, a global survey provider. Participants from four countries took part, including Brazil (1,015), the US (1,010) France (625), and the UK (608). The pet owners were divided evenly (50:50) between dog and cat owners.
Download the survey materials or view an overview of the US results below:
- Global Survey Results Summary
- United States Survey Results Summary
- Complete Anaylsis of Survey Findings
Overview of US Survey Results
The Covid-19 pandemic disrupted health care for US pets.
- More than 1 out of 5 pet owners (21%) delayed or avoided contacting their veterinary practice since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Nearly 1 in 6 pets (16%) missed essential, routine treatments like vaccines, and flea, tick or worm treatments.
- Pet owners cited concerns around exposure beyond social bubbles and delaying non-essential activities for avoiding veterinary practices.
73% of US pet owners were able to list at least one safety measure adopted by their veterinary practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Social distancing, PPE and only allowing one person to accompany pets to appointments, were among the most common precautions.
- Only 1.6% of pet owners said their veterinary clinic had not adopted new safety measures in response to Covid-19.
Telemedicine tools were widely adopted and US pet owners were satisfied with results
- Almost half (43%) of pet owners stated their veterinarian offered digital/remote consultations, up from 18 per cent prior to the pandemic.
- 75% of pet owners who has a consultation with their veterinarian using remote or digital tools were satisfied or extremely satisfied with the overall consultation.
- Almost two-thirds (60%) of all pet owners said they are willing to pay for veterinary advice/consultation through these services and 26% said they would consider whether a practice offered digital/remote consultations when registering with a new veterinarian.
Most US pet owners had no problem accessing animal medicines
- 72% of pet owners said the pandemic did not make it harder to access medicines nor did they need to provide a different medicine than their pet is used to.
- For pet owners who had difficulty, the top issues were shipping times were delayed, veterinary practice and/or pharmacist was not open, or owner was unable to collect the medicine due to social distancing restrictions/personal safety practices.
- Only 3.3% said their medicine was more expensive than normal; Less than 4% said their veterinary practice and/or pharmacist did not have their medicine in stock.