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

  • Spain Pet Care

    ... baseline demand supports volume – which is showing slightly stronger growth compared to last year, when consumers continued to struggle with inflationary pressures (inflation is noted to be lessening, compared to the previous year). Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Netherlands Pet Care

    ... looking to economise on pet food and products as with human food and products and services. Importantly, pet owners who have traded down once are unlikely to trade back up for a while, as they ... Read More

  • Norway Pet Care

    ... away from the home there is no longer such a rush to become a pet parent with new adoptions of kittens and puppies slowing. Over the last two years of the review period there has ... Read More

  • Bulgaria Pet Products

    ... and entertainment. Pet humanisation is also ongoing while growing urbanisation and increased numbers of single-person households is strengthening the relationship between people and their pets, making them family members. This process is reflected in the ... Read More

  • Thailand Pet Products

    ... increasing number of local consumers choosing to remain single rather than start families. Instead, they are increasingly attracted to the idea of owning a pet for company, a trend particularly noticeable among younger generations. However, ... Read More

  • Hungary Pet Products

    ... the country. Households are increasingly treating their dogs and cats as valued members of the family (“furry babies”), rather than simply as animals or pets. This is leading to a rise in the popularity of ... Read More

  • Ireland Pet Products

    ... consumer spending into 2024. As a result, pet owners in Ireland continue to prioritise their pets' essential needs over non-essentials, such as clothes and toys. Thus, economic pressures have slowed down the pace of the ... Read More

  • Finland Pet Products

    ... forced to increase their service fees making it challenging for some pet owners to afford them. These price increases were further exacerbated by the increasing presence of Evidensia which has become the leading player in ... Read More

  • Thailand Pet Care

    ... pets as cherished family members, the demand for high-quality pet products and services is surging. However, this increasing demand, combined with inflationary forces, is leading to upward pressure on retail prices across the industry. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Norway Pet Products

    ... mostly on essentials like pet food and looked to limit their non-essential spending. However, this mostly affected sales of larger pet accessories like cages and beds, with owners either delaying their purchase or in some ... Read More

  • Philippines Pet Products

    ... a strain on pet owners’ budgets. Therefore, although retail current value growth continued for pet products in the Philippines in 2023, and this trend is set to continue in 2024, rates of increase are lower ... Read More

  • Egypt Pet Products

    ... to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2019-2023, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading ... Read More

  • Argentina Pet Care

    ... in 2023, which was the highest rate since 1991 when it stood at 172%, according to official sources. The GDP and purchasing power consequently declined in 2023, and this is expected to continue in 2024. ... Read More

  • Ireland Pet Care

    ... effects have been less decisive in pet care, as inflation softens and product prices stabilise towards the end of the review period. Nonetheless, there remains upward pressure on unit prices, with price increases still visible ... Read More

  • Finland Pet Care

    ... become even stricter as authorities seek to ensure a high standard of care for domestic animals. The Animal Welfare Act 693/2023 §21 states that all animals in permanent holding places must have access to a ... Read More

  • Israel Pet Products

    ... the high rate of inflation and the increasing cost of raw materials. As a result of the shift towards remote work and locals spending more time at home during the COVID-19 crisis, pet owners have ... Read More

  • Greece Pet Products

    ... the review period with consumers paying more attention to ensuring a supply of quality pet food. The fact that many owners spent a lot of time with their pets during the pandemic and bought a ... Read More

  • Philippines Pet Care

    ... pet ownership. The slowdown in this year was mainly attributed to the impact of inflation, with consumers being more cautious with their spending. Moving into 2024, there is a somewhat brighter outlook for pet care, ... Read More

  • Argentina Pet Products

    ... the increase in the cat population as they are becoming increasingly popular in the larger cities where more people live in small apartments. Also, compared to dog owners, cat owners tend to have a higher ... Read More

  • Global Companion Animal Medicine Databank Market Report

    ... 2023 to 2031. Dogs segment is expected to be the highest contributor to this market, with $10,221.7 Million in 2022, and is anticipated to reach $19,926.6 Million by 2031, registering a CAGR of 7.75%. Horses ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Japan

    ... the category’s value. In Japan, dogs tend to be kept indoors. As there are many houses and apartments without a garden, owners with dogs tend to use toilet sheets, captured under other pet products, contributing ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Japan

    ... to decline, in line with an overall fall in the pet population. However, the volume of pet food per animal is only experiencing a marginal drop. Euromonitor International's Pet Care in Japan report offers a ... Read More

  • Denmark Pet Care

    ... overall canine population by the end of 2024. There is also a noticeable shift from bigger dog breeds towards smaller ones. The population decline is not confined to dogs alone; smaller pets, in general, are ... Read More

  • Pet Care in the Czech Republic

    ... (COVID-19) pandemic, although the effects of the war in Ukraine and high inflation increased the cost-of-living and exerted upward pressure on prices in 2022-2023. This fostered caution in many households, which limited their spending on ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Malaysia

    ... have helped to sustain growth for pet food and pet products in 2024. The pet population has continued to grow, especially the cat population, with the dog, bird, and fish populations increasing only gradually. Besides, ... Read More

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