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Victorians have shown their love for man’s best friend, with the state’s first pet census highlighting 41 per cent of the state’s pets were dogs.

According to the pet census, the second most popular pet were cats, accounting for 24 per cent of the state’s pets, with the majority of cat owners adopting their cats from an animal or rescue shelter.

Among the preferred dog breeds were Cavoodle, Labrador, Greyhound, Border Collie, and Golden Retriever. In great news,

Thanks to more than 37,000 responses to the Victorian Pet Census, the information gathered would allow the State Government to better support Victorian pets, their owners and the animal welfare sector to access the services and support they need most.

The survey identified an estimated 4.3 million pets across Victoria, providing a greater understanding of the unique needs of a variety of animal species to help close the current knowledge gap on pet welfare and owner priorities.

The census also highlighted the positive impact of pets on the lives of Victorians, with 79 per cent of respondents highlighting companionship and love as among the benefits, followed by improved mental health and emotional support at 57 per cent.

The data collected also reflected the diversity in pets found homes in Victorians households, including 83,000 reptiles and amphibians and 43,000 insects and spiders, chosen for their unique appeal and low-maintenance care.

Agriculture Minister Harriet Shing said the data would allow the government to cater to the needs of a diverse range of pet owners.

“The immense love and care Victorians have for our pets is reflected in the numerous responses to our first Pet Census, highlighting the vital role pets play in the lives of Victorians,” she said.

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