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Americans are spending more on pets this year than ever (an estimated $109.6 billion) and it’s become increasingly more common for people to take their dog along while running errands or getting a bite to eat.
Restaurants are realizing the buying power of dog owners who, like their furry friends, tend to be loyal, and if a restaurant accommodates their desire to dine with Fido, they’ll keep coming back. The most dog-friendly restaurants even provide drinking water and other amenities for visiting four-footers.
According to American Pet Products Association (APPA) pet statistics, nearly 70% of US households have at least one pet – the highest level reported on record. Millennials are reported to be opting more and more for owning dogs rather than having children, and many treat their dogs as if they are children, so being able to bring them out to eat is expected.
According to recent statistics, forty five percent of American pet owners spend the same amount of money or more on their pets’ healthcare as they do on their own, and
one in 10 American pet owners is putting off having kids or more children because of pet expenses.
If you’re wondering how much Americans spend on pet food…probably too much, if this stat is anything to go by. Obesity is a prevalent problem among pets in the country, with an estimated 60% of all cats and 56% of all dogs being classified as obese or overweight.
Diners, however, have been found to have vastly different opinions when it comes to dog friendly restaurants; some love the idea and jump at the opportunity to eat out with their four-legged friends, while others staunchly believe that dogs and dining out should never be mixed.
On the plus side, wherever a dog goes, he does bring a unique joyful energy, but on the negative side, dogs can track dirt into the restaurant or leave other types of special surprises on the floor. As a result, a restaurant will need to have staff workers who are willing to get down and dirty.
The final verdict seems to be that restaurant owners need to take all these variables into account before deciding if a dog-friendly establishment is what they really want. There’s no doubt that these types of restaurants require a lot of work and are not the safest investments, but for dog lovers they just might be worth it.
