Florida Has The Country’s Most Spoiled Dogs
I absolutely spoil my little dog. For instance, she has different sleep spots around the house to choose from. In the morning when the sun is coming through the kitchen window, she has a pet bed there. In the afternoon, the sunshine comes through the back sliders, where she has a Tommy Bahama pillow waiting. On days when she’s not looking for that warm sunshine in the cool air conditioned house, there’s an area in the back bedroom with a blanket in a back dark corner. This may seem excessive, but I live in Florida. Home to the country’s most spoiled dogs.
Forbes Advisor compared all 50 states across 10 key metrics to find out which states spoil their dogs the most. The results are exactly what we’d expect. Florida has the nation’s most spoiled dogs.
Here’s some of the way we spoil our pets, along with the runner-up states.
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Florida: Florida has the highest percentage of dog owners who spend more money on their dog’s health and grooming than they do on their own (66.5%). Florida dog owners are also most likely to order a special treat for their dog at a restaurant (63%).
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Alaska: Nearly half of dog owners in Alaska (49%) regularly throw birthday parties or other celebrations for their dog, the third highest amount. Alaskan dog owners are also fifth most likely to purchase outfits and accessories for their dog (62%) and to order a special treat for their dog at a restaurant (54%).
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Washington: More than three-fifths of dog owners from Washington (61%) have brought their dog on vacation, the highest amount nationwide. Dog owners in the Evergreen State are also most likely to spoil their canine companion with doggy birthday parties (71.5%) and homemade dog food or treats (73%).
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Colorado: Colorado dog owners are fourth most likely to throw birthday parties or other celebrations for their dog (46%) and seventh most likely to order their canine companion a special treat at a restaurant (51%).
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California: California is home to the highest percentage of dog owners who have pushed their dog in a stroller (47%). Dog owners in the Golden State are also third most likely to report that they spend more money on their dog’s health and grooming than they do on their own (61.5%).
My dog has been on several flights around the country, riding in the pet carrier under the seat. Also, she has stayed at resorts such as Tween Waters on Captiva, and South Beach Resorts Fontainebleau and The W. That’s her in the picture. The leather couch ottoman is positioned under the air conditioning vent so she has a cool spot to lounge after laying in the sun.
Do I spoil her? Absolutely. I have no plan on stopping, however, I do draw the line at pushing her in a stroller. I can’t be that person.