Pet Care Services Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
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.
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Pet Care Services Industry Research & Market Reports
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Pet Products in Belgium
... of products causing price rises. However, many owners have reduced the number of purchases of other pet products due to the squeeze on their spending power. Cat litter and pet healthcare are set to see ... Read More
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Pet Products in France
... A similar pattern has continued into 2024, albeit prices have been more stable than in the previous year with this being reflected in more stable growth. Aside from price increases the growth of cat litter ... Read More
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Pet Products in the US
... categories. For pet products, this has raised the opportunity for the adoption of human beauty claims across products. For example, catchphrases such as “healthy ageing” have increasingly shifted to “anti-aging” and “age reversing”, showcased in ... Read More
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Pet Care in China
... nutrition, and living conditions of pets. Pet food is expected to show steady growth in 2024, mainly driven by increasing sales of cat food. In 2024, the cat population is set to grow steadily, and ... Read More
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Pet Care in the United Kingdom
... slow. Multinational pet food companies face ongoing obstacles related to the supply of crucial pet food ingredients and retail distribution challenges. While unit price increases of pet care remain positive in 2024, there is a ... Read More
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Pet Care in the United Arab Emirates
... local market, which has been steadily increasing for all types of pets, although cats are particularly popular. An increasing number of consumers are encouraged to own pets due to a rise in pet events being ... Read More
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Pet Care in France
... small and medium-sized dogs remained the most adopted in 2023. Since the 1 January 2024, pet shops and superstores are no longer allowed to sell cats and dogs. This new law is designed to fight ... Read More
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Pet Products in Chile
... and economic uncertainty have made price a significant consideration for consumers. Private label, known for offering competitive pricing without compromising on quality, caters for budget-conscious consumers seeking value for money. This price advantage is particularly ... Read More
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Pet Products in China
... solid. The growth of cat litter is expected to stabilise in 2024, maintaining a high single-digit current value growth rate. In the post-pandemic era, the growth of the cat population has been stabilising, and the ... Read More
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Cat Food in the United Arab Emirates
... volume growth in the category. Cat ownership is preferred in the United Arab Emirates due to factors such as smaller living spaces as well as busy lifestyles. The growth of the cat population and the ... Read More
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Pet Products in the United Kingdom
... the enduring impact of inflationary pressures. This is prompting them to adopt a more cost-conscious approach, leading to slowing or declining demand for non-essential items such as pet accessories, clothing, and bedding. Cat and dog ... Read More
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Pet Products in Italy
... which provide greater comfort to cats. As seen in pet food, the pet humanisation trend is also starting to have a growing influence on the choice of cat litter with owners becoming increasingly demanding and ... Read More
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South Korea Pet Care
... As the economy struggled and living expenses surged at the end of the review period, consumers began to limit their pet care budget. The economic downturn also further exacerbated existing disparities in consumer spending habits. ... Read More
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Pet Care in Italy
... across the board in all distribution channels, with the biggest increases seen in discounters, supermarkets, and hypermarkets. Meanwhile, in pet shops and superstores the price increases were smaller. Inflation has been more stable in 2024 ... Read More
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Pet Products in Hong Kong, China
... Technological innovations, such as smart cat litter systems, offer benefits including automated waste removal and extended litter change intervals. These systems incorporate odour control, sensors, and remote monitoring and communication. PETKIT, a leading brand in ... Read More
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Pet Products in Saudi Arabia
... Saudi Arabia was 1.4 million, but by the end of the pandemic in 2023 this number had doubled to 2.8 million. During the pandemic there was growing interest in keeping pets as a source of ... Read More
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Pet Care in Hong Kong, China
... population is experiencing a positive growth trajectory compared to the steady decline of the dog population. This shift towards cat ownership is driven by these animals’ independent nature and lower maintenance, making them suitable for ... Read More
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Pet Care in Belgium
... The population slowdown has been consistent since the aftermath of the pandemic. With inflation reaching its highest level in decades, many consumers are no longer able to keep up with the cost of living and ... Read More
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Pet Care in Chile
... food. As inflation rates surge, premium brands are facing challenges in maintaining their share and pricing competitiveness. The rising cost of production, including raw materials and transportation, is placing pressure on premium brands, leading to ... Read More
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Pet Care in the US
... for future growth in pet care. Although premium categories are set to experience resilient consumer demand, slowing population growth has highlighted the downsides to placing a premium on pet ownership. As manufacturers have continued their ... Read More
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Pet Care in Canada
... and pet care in general, continues to be driven by the population's unwavering love for furry (and feathery) companions. This underpins the strong pet humanisation trend in the market, with owners more inclined to see ... Read More
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Pet Care in South Korea
... 2024. As the economy struggled and living expenses surged at the end of the review period, consumers began to limit their pet care budget. The economic downturn also further exacerbated existing disparities in consumer spending ... Read More
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Pet Care in Saudi Arabia
... dynamism is being driven by the huge investment made by major pet care companies in expanding the distribution of these products and in their marketing across all media channels. There is also a growing awareness ... Read More
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Pet Products in the United Arab Emirates
... products, and thus the demand for pet products is being driven by the rise in pet ownership as well as the trend for humanisation. Pets are now treated as part of the family, which influences ... Read More
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Pet Products in South Korea
... example, is expected to see continued consistent and robust double-digit current value growth, primarily due to its essential role as a consumable in households with cats. This sustained growth can be credited to several factors, ... Read More