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33. Utah
> Households with at least one dog: 36.2%
> Number of dog-owning households: 367,000 — 14th lowest
> Number of human households: 1,014,000 — 14th lowest
> Dog population: 365,000 — 13th lowest

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32. Iowa
> Households with at least one dog: 36.3%
> Number of dog-owning households: 472,000 — 19th lowest
> Number of human households: 1,298,000 — 19th lowest
> Dog population: 834,000 — 23rd lowest

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31. Georgia
> Households with at least one dog: 36.7%
> Number of dog-owning households: 1,466,000 — 10th highest
> Number of human households: 3,999,000 — 10th highest
> Dog population: 2,573,000 — 9th highest

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30. Nevada
> Households with at least one dog: 36.8%
> Number of dog-owning households: 412,000 — 15th lowest
> Number of human households: 1,122,000 — 15th lowest
> Dog population: 428,000 — 14th lowest

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29. Oregon
> Households with at least one dog: 37.8%
> Number of dog-owning households: 608,000 — 22nd lowest
> Number of human households: 1,606,000 — 22nd lowest
> Dog population: 997,000 — 23rd highest
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