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 Argentina
... following a period of severe inflation, helping to restore consumers’ purchasing power. Euromonitor International's Pet Products in Argentina report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. ... Read More
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Cat Food in Peru
... behind the robust expansion seen in pet products. The strong performance of cat food reflects rising demand across the category, particularly as the population of pet cats continues to grow rapidly in Peruvian households. Cat ... Read More
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Pet Products in Ireland
... pets' essential needs over non-essentials, such as clothes and toys. Thus, economic pressures have slowed demand growth for perceived discretionary ‘other’ pet products, redirecting the focus of owners towards sustaining pet healthcare, alongside the essential ... Read More
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Pet Products in Peru
... and cat litter. The rise in the pet cat population has led to higher demand for cat litter, particularly as more consumers adopt premium products in this category. Meanwhile, pet healthcare has benefited from heightened ... Read More
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Pet Products in Greece
... leading to higher spending on products that contribute to their pets' quality of life. Cat litter, for example, is a staple product for cat owners, with rising demand for higher-quality options such as clumping, odour-controlling, ... Read More
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Pet Care in Greece
... due to economic uncertainty. Pet owners are keen to take care of their pets properly, with a stronger focus on nutrition and healthcare. Many pet owners remain sensitive to the ingredients in the pet food ... Read More
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Pet Products in Taiwan
... animals, especially following concerns about cat food safety, including salmonella and low potassium levels, in 2024. Pet owners are increasingly vigilant about what their pets consume, leading to a notable rise in demand for dietary ... Read More
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Cat Food in the United Arab Emirates
... busy lifestyles make cat ownership more appealing in the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, the growing cat population and heightened awareness among pet owners about investing in their cats' wellbeing by choosing premium and healthy food ... Read More
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Dog Food in the United Arab Emirates
... the idea of having dogs as pets, the demand for dog food including wet and dry formats, as well as dog treats and mixers (predicted to be the most dynamic performer in 2025) is expanding. ... Read More
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Pet Care in the United Arab Emirates
... Pet humanisation is a major trend, with owners treating their pets as family members and investing in high-quality, personalised items to enhance their wellbeing and comfort. This trend is also driving the demand for nutritionally ... Read More
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Pet Care in India
... and wellness. According to Euromonitor’s Socio data, the overall pet population in India grew by approximately 5% in 2024, and a similar rate of increase is anticipated in 2025, to reach 39 million pets. While ... Read More
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Pet Care in Slovakia
... of interest rates, which hit highs during 2022-2023, before falling in 2024. Euromonitor International's Pet Care in Slovakia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. ... Read More
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Pet Products in Slovakia
... across the rest of pet care, with value supported by high prices due to hikes in operating cost, taxes, and the increase in VAT from 20% to 23% in January 2025. Within this, consumers are ... Read More
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Pet Products in the Czech Republic
... and owners in cities that are purchasing cat litter. Owners are more focused on pet health and wellness which is driving demand for pet products that support overall wellbeing. Indeed, pet healthcare is by far ... Read More
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Pet Products in India
... emergence of the pet humanisation trend. Cat litter is expected to see the strongest growth. Many high-rise buildings have RWAs (Resident Welfare Associations), which put in place strict rules about using cat litter, which continues ... Read More
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Pet Care in New Zealand
... such as green-lipped mussels and king salmon, remains a significant market driver. The market has witnessed a decline in economy-priced private label products, with a notable shift towards mid-priced and premium segments. This trend is ... Read More
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Pet Products in Hungary
... dynamic category. As Hungarian pet owners increasingly treat their pets as family members, the demand for high-quality, stylish and ergonomic pet accessories continues to grow. Urban pet parents, particularly small dog owners, are driving sales ... Read More
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Pet Products in New Zealand
... on health and functionality within pet food, extending to greater proactive purchasing of health care products to address pets’ nutritional deficiencies and monitor their wellbeing more closely. The broader trend of pet humanisation underpins this ... Read More
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Pet Care in Peru
... outlook is increasingly positive as consumer confidence gradually returns. Households are once again showing a greater willingness to invest in quality care for their pets, particularly as pets are seen more and more as cherished ... Read More
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Pet Care in Turkey
... ownership supports volume growth. Growing health awareness and the desire to prolong the life of pets is fuelling demand for therapeutic and functional products which address certain health issues, such as joint problems and kidney ... Read More
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Pet Care in Israel
... ownership, the positive development of the market continues to be underpinned by pet humanisation, whereby owners increasingly see pets as members of the family and are therefore choosing to allocate more of their disposable incomes ... Read More
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Pet Care in Egypt
... by currency stability. Critically, consumers have continued to spend on pet care, particularly within the dog and cat food categories. While the price hikes have contributed to a rise in market value, consumer demand for ... Read More
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Pet Products in Israel
... the rise in VAT imposed at the beginning of the year. However, it is also testament to the influence of pet humanisation, which is encouraging owners to spend greater amounts of money on caring for ... Read More
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Pet Products in the United Arab Emirates
... and the humanisation trend. Pets are now considered part of the family, influencing the purchase of various products to enhance their wellbeing and comfort. Therefore, consumers are willing to buy non-essential items to provide happiness ... Read More
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Pet Products in Australia
... for only serious matters and instead opting for at-home treatments such as flea/tick treatments and worming treatments. Reduced discretionary spending is particularly affecting non-essential pet products such as toys, with pet owners seeking bargains and ... Read More