Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Pet Services & Supplies

Pet Services & Supplies market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Other Pet Food in Peru

      Value sales of other pet food are set to increase in 2025. Although this represents the lowest growth across pet care categories, it marks a recovery compared to the previous year, reversing the decline observed over the review period. The key driver of this improvement is the gradual resurgence in ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in the Czech Republic

      Retail volume sales of other pet food in the Czech Republic has stagnated since the boom in pet ownership caused by the pandemic. The population of birds, fish and small mammals remains relatively stable leading to little change in consumption over 2025. Limited price increases are visible across mo ... Read More

    • Dog Food in New Zealand

      Retail value sales of dog food are expected to increase in 2025. Growth in the category continues to be supported by premiumisation, as consumers increasingly prioritise premium, high-quality ingredients for their pets. Even as the population grows, overall food consumption volume is declining, whil ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Hungary

      The rate of growth in retail current value sales of pet products will slow but remain robust in 2025. Other pet products–such as pet toys, clothing and accessories–will be both the largest and the most dynamic category. As Hungarian pet owners increasingly treat their pets as family members, the dem ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Greece

      Rising cat ownership is expanding the consumer base for cat food in Greece, and this is driving volume sales. Many Greeks, especially those living in urban environments and smaller apartments, find cats to be a practical and low-maintenance pet choice. The rising number of cats owned by young profes ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Slovakia

      Other pet food is achieving positive value sales in 2025, while volume remains in a slump. This dynamic is caused by value being supported by high prices caused by high production and operating costs, taxes, and VAT rising from 20% to 23% in January 2025. Meanwhile, other pets do not see the same le ... Read More

    • Cat Food in the Czech Republic

      Cat food is witnessing steady growth in the Czech Republic, both in volume and value terms, amid a culture of rising cat ownership. Consumption of cat food has slowed slightly year-on-year with prices remain relatively static. Wet cat food is considerably larger than dry alternatives in the Czech Re ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Israel

      In keeping with its performance throughout the review period, dog food in Israel is poised to register robust growth in volume and current value sales in 2025. Overall demand continues to be bolstered by rising levels of dog ownership and pet humanisation, whereby consumers increasingly perceive pet ... Read More

    • Pet Products in New Zealand

      Retail value sales of pet products are expected to increase in 2025. The pet healthcare segment remains the largest and fastest-growing part of the pet products market. This trend is fuelled by consumers’ increasing focus on health and functionality within pet food, extending to greater proactive pu ... Read More

    • Pet Products in the United Arab Emirates

      The growth of pet care extends beyond food to include pet products in the United Arab Emirates. Local consumers are increasingly pampering their pets by purchasing complementary items, driven by the rise in pet ownership and the humanisation trend. Pets are now considered part of the family, influen ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Ireland

      The rate of growth in other pet food will accelerate slightly but remain modest in 2025, underpinned by a rising population of birds, fish and small mammals/reptiles in Ireland. The cost of owning these pets is significantly lower than dogs or cats, and they are more suitable for smaller living spac ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in New Zealand

      Retail value sales of other pet food are expected to increase in 2025. In New Zealand, the market for specialty pets such as birds, reptiles and small mammals remains relatively stagnant. These pets attract less attention compared to dogs and cats, and the range of related products is notably limite ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Germany

      Cat food in Germany continues to benefit from a growing feline population, in contrast to stagnation evident in the local dog population. This growth is especially evident in urban areas, where cats are often the preferred pet due to space constraints and lifestyle compatibility. As an increasing nu ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Hungary

      The rate of growth in retail current volume sales of dog food is set to slow but remain moderate in 2025, while retail volume sales continued to decline, albeit at a more moderate rate than earlier in the review period. Owners are prioritising premium and functional nutrition, leading to strong grow ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Israel

      Growth in pet products current value sales in Israel in 2025 looks set to be slightly faster than in 2024. The projected uptick is partly explained by price hikes resulting from still-elevated inflationary pressures and the rise in VAT imposed at the beginning of the year. However, it is also testam ... Read More

    • Pet Care in New Zealand

      In 2025, the New Zealand pet care industry is poised to continue its growth, driven by the premiumisation and humanisation of pet care products. Consumer demand for high-quality, nutritionally rich pet food, featuring premium ingredients such as green-lipped mussels and king salmon, remains a signif ... Read More

    • Pet Care in Egypt

      Pet food in Egypt witnessed robust volume growth in 2025, despite the economic challenges posed by rampant inflation and political instability. There was notable surge in prices, by 15% on average, although this was mitigated by currency stability. Critically, consumers have continued to spend on pe ... Read More

    • Pet Care in Israel

      Pet care in Israel is poised to register strong growth in total current values sales in 2025, while the majority of categories look set to expand in volume terms. Along with rising levels of pet ownership, the positive development of the market continues to be underpinned by pet humanisation, whereb ... Read More

    • Pet Care in Turkey

      Pet care sales in Turkey continue to grow at a dynamic pace in 2025, both in volume and value terms. Current value growth is driven by high inflation and the premiumisation trend, while rising pet ownership supports volume growth. Growing health awareness and the desire to prolong the life of pets i ... Read More

    • Pet Care in Peru

      In 2025, pet care in Peru continues to grow steadily, supported by a more stable economic environment following recent years of uncertainty. While the pace of growth may not yet match earlier peaks, the overall outlook is increasingly positive as consumer confidence gradually returns. Households are ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Australia

      Value sales of pet products in Australia are slowing as consumers prioritise their pets' essential needs amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. With household budgets under pressure, many pet owners are limiting visits to veterinary clinics for only serious matters and instead opting for at-home tr ... Read More

    • Other Pet Food in Bulgaria

      Other pet food in Bulgaria is expected to register a slight fall in current value sales, with only a marginal increase in volume sales in 2025. Easing of prices of key ingredients such as grains and seeds is expected to contribute to the minimal current value growth. In addition, as consumers are no ... Read More

    • Dog Food in Belgium

      Current value sales of dog food in Belgium grew in 2025, primarily driven by ongoing premiumisation and an increased consumer preference for higher-quality ingredients. Belgian pet owners continue to show a willingness to spend more on premium, natural, and sustainably sourced dog food products. Thi ... Read More

    • Pet Products in Bulgaria

      Pet products in Bulgaria is expected to register minimal current value growth in 2025, as consumers are expected to look for value for money, as their purchasing power continues to be under pressure. In addition, there is expected to be minimal growth in the number of pets and this is expected to da ... Read More

    • Cat Food in Belgium

      Cat food in Belgium registered growth in both volume and current value terms in 2025. Current value sales were driven primarily by the ongoing increase in the cat population and continued trends towards premiumisation, despite slower growth compared to the historic period. Euromonitor International' ... Read More

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