Pet Food Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
By type of pet, pet food is generally classified into dog food, cat food, and other pet food. Dog and cat foods can be subdivided into dry packaged, wet/moist (usually in cans, but also in pouches), treats (which are increasingly functional or in positioning, rather than simply indulgent), and frozen/refrigerated (often with a focus on superpremium quality and product freshness).
Dog and cat foods, which account for the bulk of the pet food market, are also positioned among one of more of the several categories. These include active/outdoors, functional, gourmet, lifestage, natural/organic, premium, weight control and size/breed.
MarketResearch.com’s extensive collection of research studies on the pet food market will provide the competitive analysis and perspectives you need geographically (global, regional, or national), by type of pet, by type or class of pet food and treats, and by key manufacturing and retailing issues such as ingredient and formulation trends, packaging innovation, and online retailing.
Pet Food Industry Research & Market Reports
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Other Pet Food in Italy
... increases implemented by companies in response to rising costs. Despite inflation decreasing in the second half of 2023 most companies implemented new price increases in December. As a result, volume sales of other pet food ... 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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Cat Food in Saudi Arabia
... the growing population pet cats and increasing awareness of the benefits of prepared cat food over non-prepared. The pet population soared during the review period rising from 663,000 in 2019 to 1.8 million in 2023, ... Read More
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Dog Food in the United Kingdom
... on some costs to end consumers. Challenges resulting from key commodities such as wheat and canned food, combined with logistical and feed costs, still contribute to the current pricing landscape. While value growth of dog ... Read More
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Cat Food in South Korea
... these two years were lower than the steady double-digit growth rates seen in previous years, with several factors contributing to this shift. Factors such as the high inflation rate, which resulted in an increase in ... Read More
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Dog Food in Chile
... which are often a hallmark of premium dog food brands, increases. These brands typically source specialised or premium components from abroad to ensure high nutritional value and product differentiation. However, the depreciating local currency against ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in China
... growth for other pet food in this year. The declining population of other pets is primarily due to increasing government regulation on exotic pets, particularly non-native species. Some animals imported under the guise of “exotic ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in the United Kingdom
... small mammal/reptile population in the UK. This rise can be attributed to the perceived affordability of these pet types, as households navigate the effects of the escalating cost of living. This surge in small mammal ... 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 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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Dog Food in France
... dry and wet dog food. A similar pattern has continued into 2024 with prices remaining high and consumer incomes remaining under pressure, resulting in strong value growth but declining volume sales. The cost of living ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in France
... the sale of small mammals, birds, fish and reptiles remains authorised. Nonetheless, in late 2022, the famous bird market in Paris was closed indefinitely due to animal welfare concerns. Despite this, the bird population continued ... Read More
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Dog Food in Italy
... significant price rises on the market. The price increases seen in 2023 were a result of increasing production and logistical costs and elevated inflation and followed the sharp price rises already seen in 2022. Although ... Read More
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Dog Food in the United Arab Emirates
... the United Arab Emirates are becoming accustomed to the idea of having dogs as pets in their homes, demand for dog food, both wet and dry formats, in addition to dog treats and mixers, is ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Hong Kong, China
... dissuaded by the hidden costs associated with keeping fish, such as increased expenses for water and electricity. Additionally, the prevailing humanisation trend in pet care, where social companionship is a key factor, discourages prospective pet ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Belgium
... housing and looking after these animals has risen over the previous couple of years. The effects of inflation have touched upon every category, leading to new policies as the abandonment toll has greatly increased versus ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Saudi Arabia
... is in part thanks to the increasing openness of the culture in the Kingdom with consumers becoming more open to the idea of owning pets and even adoption over buying pets. This has resulted in ... Read More
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Pet Products in Canada
... their pets as valued family members, they are more inclined to adapt the home environment to the presence of a cat or dog, in particular. This is growing the demand for home décor that is ... Read More
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Dog Food in China
... total dog population in 2024. However, future projections indicate a continued decrease in the total dog population, which is attributed to the time constraints of young urbanites, prolonged working hours, and limited living space in ... Read More