Pet Care Services Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

Pet care services divide into veterinary vs. non-medical. Veterinary services, in turn, break out into services for livestock animals vs. services for companion pets. The American Pet Products Association (APPA) estimates the U.S. veterinary services market for pets at over $15 billion in 2014.

Non-medical services, which focus on pets, include bathing and grooming, pet sitting or boarding, obedience training, and pet health insurance, along with pampering options such as pet spas and resorts, in keeping with the humanization and premiumization trends that are driving pet market growth in pet care services as well as pet supplies. Packaged Facts estimates the U.S. market for non-medical pet services—the fastest-growing sector of a robust pet industry—at over $7 billion.

The industry-wide pet care services trend is toward multiservice facilities, with a significant degree of overlap between the various kinds of service providers and service channels. This trend is notably evident in pet superstore chains offering adoption, veterinary, grooming, training, and boarding services alongside packaged pet food and non-food supplies.

Even as pet services are integrated into big-box chain retail formats, the range of pet care services continues to expand and diversify, a trend fueled by high-energy entrepreneurs and franchise outfits with national aspirations, tapping into such fertile areas as mobile grooming, pet travel services, pet waste removal, and funerary/bereavement services.

ketResearch.com offers an extensive collection of research reports on pet services from market-leading and boutique publishers including Canadean, Euromonitor International, Global Research & Data Services, Packaged Facts, Plimsoll, and ResearchFarm. Whether you are looking for market quantification and projections or analysis of industry drivers, growth sectors, and segment trends, you’ll find the competitive intelligence you need to strategize successfully in this sector of the pet care industry. 

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Pet Care Services Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Natural, Organic, and Eco-Friendly Pet Products in the U.S., 6th Edition

    ... natural, organic, and/or eco-friendly (NOEF). It groups the products into two classifications—pet food and pet care—with the latter encompassing all non-food dog and cat supplies including litter, grooming products, clean-up products, beds, toys, supplements, OTC ... Read More

  • The UK Pet Care Market 2016

    ... will continue to grow over the next five years, albeit at a slightly slower rate in 2017 and 2018. There is polarisation in the market with the health and wellness trend driving consumers to purchase ... Read More

  • Pet Litter, Clean-Up, and Odor-Control Products: U.S. Market Trends

    ... market into five categories: cat litter, litter boxes and accessories, puppy/training pads and accessories, dog waste bags and accessories, and pet clean-up and odor control sprays and concentrates. The report charts historical sales and projections ... Read More

  • U.S. Pet Market Outlook, 2016-2017

    ... when sales were not as strong. And the outlook for 2016 and beyond looks even better, as warm weather across the U.S. is sure to perk up sales. Changes are also in the air in ... Read More

  • Senior, Weight Management and Special Needs Pet Products in the U.S., 2nd Edition

    ... pets, which often overlap with products for special needs pets, including convalescing pets and those with limited mobility. Coverage extends to products positioned on senior health and weight management in general, such as “healthy maturity” ... Read More

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