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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Global Programmable Automatic Pet Feeder Market Growth 2023-2029
... at a CAGR of % from 2023 to 2029. United States market for Programmable Automatic Pet Feeder is estimated to increase from US$ million in 2022 to US$ million by 2029, at a CAGR of ... Read More
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Dog Food in Hungary
... has been a notable shift from 34% of households owning a dog in 2021 to over 50% in 2022. Growth in dog food sales is now substantially impacting overall growth in pet care. In 2023 ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in the Netherlands
... as the care these animals require resulted in more work than expected. This resulted in a slowdown in the other pet population and a slowdown in the volume growth of small mammal/reptile food. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Cat Food in Singapore
... the onset of the pandemic. Mid-priced offerings still account for the majority of sales within both dry and wet cat food. However, particularly dynamic retail current value growth is expected for premium wet cat food ... Read More
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Pet Care in Singapore
... prices the rate of growth is expected to rise again, following two years in a row of slowing growth. Whilst the pandemic accelerated the growth of the cat and dog populations in Singapore, pet abandonment ... Read More
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Dog Food in Norway
... demand for which remains resilient despite the fact that their non-essential status puts them somewhat at odds with the increased tendency of Norwegians to curb overall spending on pet care due to the rising cost ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Norway
... pace of life has accelerated in line with the easing of the pandemic. As a result, the country’s pet bird, small mammal and reptile populations are set to remain static in 2023, while the pet ... Read More
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Pet Products in Israel
... humanisation trend. This heightened awareness of pets' wellbeing is contributing to strong current value growth in pet products in Israel. With more opportunities to observe and interact with their pets, owners are better equipped to ... Read More
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Pet Products in Singapore
... pandemic restrictions have eased. Singaporeans are spending less time at home and hence generally changing their cat litter less frequently. Moreover, reports of pet abandonment, and a growing number of foster applications to the SPCA ... Read More
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Pet Care in Israel
... has been the persistence of remote work arrangements. As many consumers continue working from home they remain focused on pet companionship to combat feelings of isolation and loneliness, thus fuelling the demand for pet care ... Read More
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Dog Food in the Netherlands
... the energy crisis, inflation, increases in food prices and in pet food prices. Euromonitor International's Dog Food in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national ... Read More
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Cat Food in Norway
... initially opted to delay passing cost increases on to consumers so as not to undermine their competitiveness, including overall category leader Nestlé Norge. This strategy has since become unviable for most as inflation has remained ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Israel
... a spike in growth during the COVID-19 pandemic - with schools closed for extended periods and children experiencing limited social interaction, many parents sought alternative ways to alleviate their children's boredom. Small mammals, such as ... Read More
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Dog Food in Singapore
... spent with their pets grew exponentially along with work-from-home arrangements, strengthening the tie between dogs and their owners. In particular, dog owners also looked to their dogs for companionship and comfort, which saw a permanent ... Read More
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Pet Care in the Netherlands
... their pets, with some having to give them up. Despite this, many wealthier households continued to take on pets, which helped the pet population to grow. It is popular in the Netherlands to have pets ... Read More
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Pet Care in Hungary
... by Nestlé Purina's expansion of its production facility in Bük, Hungary, which now boasts the largest pet food production capacity in Central-Eastern Europe. As a result, Hungary now ranks as the 13th largest pet food ... Read More
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Pet Care in Norway
... set to increase slightly after having contracted in 2022. However, because the boom in pet ownership that followed the outbreak of COVID-19 has now largely subsided, demand across the market remains somewhat subdued. As the ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Hungary
... and e-commerce platforms, including fressnapf.hu, tesco.hu, kifli.hu, among others, with regard to other pet food products. Müller drugstore chain stands as an exception, experiencing growth in its other pet food portfolio, which is relatively large ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Singapore
... pet population. There have been fewer adoptions of small animals, and an increase in surrenders to animal welfare organisations. However, bucking the trend, the demand for rabbits is set to increase slightly in 2023, as ... Read More
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Cat Food in the Netherlands
... spend more time at home with their pets, there was a growing awareness and desire to ensure pet health and wellbeing. This translated into more frequent feeds and a shift towards pampering, which benefited cat ... Read More
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Cat Food in Hungary
... cat owners strive to remain brand loyal despite facing a decrease in consumer purchasing power in the face of high inflation. Cat owners often let their fussy feline companions choose the brand, ultimately purchasing the ... Read More
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Dog Food in Israel
... companionship, especially for children. At the same time, a considerable shift in living arrangements saw many families relocating from cramped urban apartments to more spacious residences on the periphery, complete with ample outdoor space. This ... Read More
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Cat Food in Israel
... consult with veterinarians and pet shop owners to identify the best dietary options for their cats. They are becoming more knowledgeable about the distinct nutritional requirements of cats at various life stages and are actively ... Read More
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Dog Food in Egypt
... as possible. It was chosen as one of six winners of Nestlé Purina PetCare Co’s UNLEASHED 2022 Accelerator Lab Program, out of 150 applicants from 28 countries. Vetwork stated that it hopes to take advantage ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Egypt
... are considered a short-lived experience for pet owners, and while there is a minor trend towards owning lower maintenance pets, other pet food remains relatively small. Euromonitor International's Other Pet Food in Egypt report offers ... Read More