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Provided by AGPSEATTLE, April 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rover Group, Inc., the world’s largest online marketplace for loving pet care, today released its 2026 Generational Pet Parenthood report. The findings reveal that while a love of pets is universal, the definition of “pet parenthood” varies across generations.
The report, based on a Rover survey of 1,000 U.S. pet parents, highlights a cultural shift driven by economic pressure and lifestyle preferences. Rover’s findings show that while nearly all (94%) pet parents agree that pets are essential for personal fulfillment, the role they play varies by age and stage of life.
“As the human–animal bond continues to evolve, we’re seeing pet parents become more intentional and proactive in how they care for their pets,” says Phil Tedeschi, professor and researcher on the human–animal bond. “Younger generations, in particular, are integrating pets more deeply into their daily lives and decision-making, while all generations continue to prioritize companionship and wellbeing.”
Best Friend, or Child?
According to new Rover data, older generations, including baby boomers and Gen X, are more likely to see their pets as best friends, while Gen Z and millennials increasingly view them as children.
Key Lifestyle Differences
The report reveals that younger generations have more deeply integrated pet lifestyles, while older pet parents are more likely to choose pets over romantic love.
Finding Common Ground
Despite clashing attitudes on pet parenthood, Rover’s report highlights a near universal agreement (96%) that pets meaningfully impact a person’s wellbeing.
A Shared Rising Standard of Care
Almost all (86%) pet parents believe that pets are better cared for today than in past generations, while views differ on types of care and financial investment. Younger generations are driving a cultural shift toward preventative care, alternative therapies, and the modern pet care “village”.
The generational differences revealed in Rover’s report reinforce that the human-animal bond is evolving faster than ever. Rover is ready to support pet parents of every generation with access to the personalized, trusted care required to maintain their pet’s wellbeing. Full findings from the report are available at rover.com/blog/pet-parenting-trends.
*Methodology: A Rover survey of 1,000 pet parents conducted in February 2026, via Pollfish.
**Generations: Rover’s data uses Beresford Research’s definitions of generations and their age ranges.
About Rover
Founded in 2011 and based in Seattle, Washington, Rover is the world’s largest online marketplace for loving pet care. Rover’s global footprint spans 18 countries, including North America (US and Canada) Europe, including the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Switzerland, Poland and Australia. Rover sees and serves the unique needs of every pet by connecting pet parents with pet care providers who offer overnight services, including boarding and in-home pet sitting, as well as daytime services, including doggy daycare, dog walking, drop-in visits, and now training. To learn more about Rover, please visit www.rover.com.
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