Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Pet Services & Supplies

Pet Services & Supplies market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Pet Products in Egypt

      Despite a challenging economic climate, pet products in Egypt faces modest volume growth in 2025. However, a significant value surge was observed, driven by price hikes exceeding 15% in the first quarter. These price increases were largely attributed to uncontrolled inflationary pressures, which aff ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Egypt

      The other pet food category in Egypt is experiencing a marked contrast in volume and value sales over 2025. While volume growth remains modest, the category saw a significant surge in value, driven by substantial price increases in the first quarter of the year, due to inflationary pressures and esc ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Argentina

      The cat food market in Argentina is set to experience a modest increase in volume sales in 2025, in contrast to the decline seen in the previous year. Consumers' purchasing power dropped sharply in the first half of 2024, which led to a shift toward lower-priced brands and a general drop in average ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Turkey

      The other pet food category in Turkey faces slower growth in 2025 amid weaker overall demand. Bird food is the largest category by volume, with the number of pet birds in Turkey rising only marginally in 2025. There is a strong tradition of keeping pet birds in Turkey, especially species like canari ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Israel

      Cat food in Israel is set to record another solid performance in volume and current value growth terms in 2025. Sales continue to be buoyed by the expansion of the country’s pet cat population and the pet humanisation trend, which is making owners inclined to regard cats as family members and spend ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Turkey

      Pet products in Turkey is experiencing robust growth in 2025, largely driven by the pet humanisation trend. One of the most striking examples of this trend in Turkey is the increasing demand for dog clothing in other pet products. The rise of e-commerce has made a wide variety of pet apparel more ac ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Taiwan

      As the cost of living continues to rise in Taiwan, brands are innovatively developing mixed kibble options that combine freeze-dried, air-dried, and steam-dried formulations, catering to dog owners seeking economical yet nutritious feeding solutions. However, such premium freeze-dried offerings ofte ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Argentina

      The market for dog food in Argentina is set to see positive growth in both volume and constant terms in 2025, following the sharp declines seen in the previous year. The latter were mainly driven by persistently high inflation - especially in the first half of the year - and a deepening economic cri ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Slovakia

      Cat food is seeing healthy growth in Slovakia in 2025, in both value and volume terms. Volume is being supported by a growing cat population, while value is supported by high prices. Whilst inflation is stabilising, VAT rates were hiked from 20% to 23% in January 2025, and operating costs remain ele ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Greece

      Pet products in Greece faces modest value growth in 2025 driven by the pet humanisation trend and a heightened focus on hygiene and well-being. Greek pet owners are increasingly treating their pets as family members, leading to higher spending on products that contribute to their pets' quality of li ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Egypt

      Despite a challenging economic landscape marked by inflation and economic instability, dog food in Egypt continues to witness dynamic growth in value terms, with prices surging by over 15% in 2025. Retail volume growth picked up in 2025, primarily fuelled by the evolution of the pet humanisation tre ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Germany

      Despite a weak performance by other pet food in Germany comprising bird food, fish food, and small mammal/reptile food the category is evolving under the influences of pet humanisation and a growing focus on pet health and wellness. While cats and dogs remain the most popular pets, smaller animals s ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Peru

      Value sales of pet products are set to increase in 2025, making it the fastest-growing category in the industry. Growth has marginally exceeded the previous year's performance, driven by increased demand across both pet healthcare and cat litter. The rise in the pet cat population has led to higher ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Argentina

      While other pets represent 20% of the total pet population in Argentina, they account for less than 4% of total pet food market value. By contrast, cats and dogs dominate the pet landscape, comprising over 80% of all pets as of 2025. Additionally, while the populations of cats and dogs are expected ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Peru

      Value sales of cat food are set to increase in 2025. While this growth is slightly lower than in the previous year, it remains higher than the rate observed for dog food and only slightly behind the robust expansion seen in pet products. The strong performance of cat food reflects rising demand acro ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Argentina

      The pet products market in Argentina is expected to return to growth in constant value terms in 2025, reversing the sharp decline seen the previous year. This recovery will be driven by improving economic conditions following a period of severe inflation, helping to restore consumers’ purchasing pow ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Taiwan

      As the Year of the Snake progresses, the small mammal/reptile food market is anticipated to experience strong growth. This trend is driven by their association with good fortune and the belief that they are easy to care for. Special pets have unique requirements for their environment, including temp ... Read More

    • Cat Food in India

      In 2025, cat food in India is expected to see a shift from the rapid expansion seen earlier in the review period to a phase of steady, sustained growth, although the current value increase is still expected to be in the double digits. The surge in cat adoption driven by the pandemic lockdowns, parti ... Read More

    • Cat Food in New Zealand

      Retail value sales of cat food are expected to increase in 2025. Although growth is steady across the overall market, dry cat food is expanding at a slower rate of around 2%, while wet food and treats are showing stronger performance. The cat treats category, while still accounting for less than 10% ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Germany

      Pet products in Germany continues to record value growth across the category. This performance is being supported by the pet humanisation trend that is encouraging local pet owners to invest more in pet healthcare, such as pet dietary supplements, particularly for dogs and cats with health problems ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in the United Arab Emirates

      Pet care in the United Arab Emirates is expanding across various categories, not only for dog and cat food, but also for other pet food specifically targeting birds, fish, and small mammals/reptiles as these populations increase. Owning a pet is becoming increasingly popular in the United Arab Emira ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Ireland

      The rate of growth in retail current value sales of dog food will remain robust in Ireland during 2025, coming in at a similar rate to the previous year. However, retail volume sales were little better than static. Although the country’s canine population continued to decrease, pet humanisation cont ... Read More

    • Pet Care in Argentina

      After a significant downturn in 2024, caused by the nation’s longstanding economic crisis, the pet care market in Argentina is expected to rebound in 2025, with projected growth in both volume and constant value terms. This recovery will be supported by improving economic conditions, including stabi ... Read More

    • Pet Care in the Czech Republic

      Pet care in the Czech Republic witnessed stable growth in value terms during 2025, amid an improving economy and falling inflation. The marginal decline in volume sales stems primarily from falling consumption of dog food, with some owners economising by giving their dogs food scraps. Premiumisation ... Read More

    • Pet Care in Hungary

      The rate of growth in retail current value sales of pet care in Hungary will be broadly similar to 2024 in 2025. Supported by a relatively low inflation rate, growth will be driven by the continued humanisation of pets, increased demand for premium and functional products, and a rising emphasis on p ... Read More

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