Pet Supplements Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

In the U.S. market, the outlook for pet supplements and nutraceutical treats is favorable despite some slowdown in growth due the weak economy. Packaged Facts projects U.S. retail sales of pet supplements and nutraceutical treats to grow by 3%-5% annually through 2017, bringing the market to $1.6 billion.

Pet supplements and nutraceutical treats are primarily for dogs and cats, though products are also available for horses and other types of companion animals, including birds, small mammals, and herptiles (reptiles and amphibians). The market can be divided into two product categories.

Supplements: The term “supplement” refers to products sold in traditional supplement forms, including pills, chewable tablets, powders, liquids and sprays. Within the equine classification, it also includes feed additives in pellet, granule, nugget and other extruded forms.

Nutraceutical treats: “Nutraceutical treats” are defined as edible treats that contain supplements or novel botanical ingredients designed to address specific health conditions, such as glucosamine for joint health or omega fatty acids for skin and coat health. Such products are available in traditional forms such as biscuits and jerky strips, as well as newer formats such as gravies, lick-off pastes, nutrition bars, and beverages.

MarketResearch.com’s research content on pet supplements covers markets worldwide, including focus reports on individual countries along with analysis that is global in scope. The collection also includes reports with a special topic focus such as natural product opportunities or segmentation by urban areas.

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Pet Supplements Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Pet Dietary Supplements Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecast (2022 - 2027)

    ... of the pandemic, panic-buying of dietary supplements and other pet food products by consumers was noticed due to the lockdown issued by the government of every region. Most of the consumers in the global market ... Read More

  • United States Pet Veterinary Supplements Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... 3,334.1 registering a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period 2021-2026. Being the largest pet food market in North America, the US pet food market’s growth is attributed to increased pet ownership. Due to the ... Read More

  • Pet Treats and Chews in the U.S., 4th Edition

    ... across four categories of dog and cat treats and chews: indulgent treats, rawhide/long-lasting chews, functional treats/chews, and dental treats/chews. The report also explores competitive strategies of key players, trends in marketing and new product development, ... Read More

  • Cats: U.S. Pet Market Trends and Opportunities

    ... sectors of the U.S. pet industry—pet food, non-food pet supplies, the veterinary sector, and non-medical services. Topics addressed include product and service innovation, industry investment, technology, retailing, and cat ownership and cat owner demographic trends. Read More

  • Pet Medications in the U.S., 7th Edition

    ... prevention, which are broken out at multiple levels including by product type, animal type, and prescribed vs. OTC. Discussion extends to market-shaping developments in areas including prescription pain management, vaccines, and cancer drugs and over-the-counter ... Read More

  • U.S. Pet Market Outlook, 2021-2022

    ... collectively and separately four sectors of pet products and services—pet food, non-food pet supplies, veterinary services, and non-medical pet services—paying particular attention to the market impact of e-commerce and technology-driven and other emerging products and ... Read More

  • Pet Supplements: United States

    ... report examines the US market for nutritional supplements for pets – dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and reptiles, collectively. The term ""supplement"" as used in this report refers to products sold in traditional supplement forms ... Read More

  • Pet Supplements in the U.S., 8th Edition

    ... as used in this report refers to products sold in traditionalsupplement forms including pills, tablets, powders, liquids, and sprays. The primaryfocus is on products for dogs and cats, which account for a large preponderanceof U.S. ... Read More

  • U.S. Pet Market Outlook, 2020-2021: The COVID-19 Impact (June 2020 Update)

    ... industry, factoring in the known and projected impact of the coronavirus pandemic across all areas of the market, based on the current situation and the expected trajectory of the crisis. It examines collectively and separately ... Read More

  • Veterinary Services in the U.S.: Competing for the Pet Care Customer, 2nd Edition

    ... the Pet Care Customer, 2nd Edition from pet market research leader Packaged Facts provides a comprehensive and in-depth look at the competitive dynamics surrounding the veterinary care customer: veterinary sector sales and growth trends in ... Read More

  • U.S. Pet Market Focus: The Amazon Pet Food and Supplies Shopper, 2nd Edition

    ... is a focused spinoff of the extensive report Amazon Strategies and the Amazon Shopper. The report focuses on consumer pet products purchasing trends over time to assess purchase channel (i.e. online, in-store and multi-channel) shifts ... Read More

  • Pet Treats and Chews in the U.S., 3rd Edition

    ... treats and chews in high demand, and examines how marketers are responding to the issues of the day including e-commerce, product safety, and transparency. Building on analysis presented in the previous two editions of this ... Read More

  • Pet Medications in the U.S., 6th Edition

    ... cats, with a focus on products purchased directly by consumers. These products include prescription, over-the-counter (also called OTC or retail products), and “ethical” products (nonprescription medications that are only distributed to veterinarians). The primary focus ... Read More

  • Pet Supplements in the U.S., 7th Edition

    ... supplements an integral part of pets’ wellness routines, in competition with functional pet food and treat formulations. With sales surpassing $600 million in 2019 and CBD (cannabidiol) products creating a surge of new interest, the ... Read More

  • Pet Oral Care: United States

    ... total sales are provided for 2012 and 2017. In addition, pet oral care service retail sales for 2017 are segmented by animal type in terms of dogs and cats. Pet oral care product retail sales ... Read More

  • Pet Supplements Market in the U.S., 6th Edition

    ... collectively. The term “supplement” as used in this report refers to products sold in traditional supplement forms including pills, tablets, powders, liquids, and sprays. The focus is on products for dogs and cats, which account ... 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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