Category: Pet Services & Supplies
Pet Services & Supplies market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Pet Products in Malaysia
Pet products has seen steady growth in current value terms in 2025 backed by factors such as the increase in the dog and cat population, the pet humanisation trend and the growing knowledge and awareness around the importance of maintaining a pet’s health and wellbeing. Pet owners are also increasin ... Read More
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Pet Products in South Africa
Retail value sales of pet products in South Africa continue to grow, driven by a growing trend in pet ownership and a heightened awareness of pet health and wellness. As an increasing number of South Africans embrace the joys of having pets, there is a corresponding rise in the demand for products t ... Read More
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Dog Food in China
Maintaining the trend seen in 2024, retail current value sales of dog food in China look set to see a negligible increase in 2025, although volume sales are anticipated to continue to decline slightly. This is mainly due to the decline in the population of dogs as a result of increasing regulation o ... Read More
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Pet Care in South Africa
Pet care in South Africa is experiencing growth in both retail value and volume terms, primarily fuelled by the rising pet population combined with increasing urbanisation rates. As a rising number of people move to urban areas, the adoption of pets, particularly cats and dogs, is increasing. In add ... Read More
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Pet Care in China
Continuing the trend seen in 2024, pet care in China is set to expand at a solid pace in retail current value terms in 2025, driven by the increasing feeding of prepared pet food, and consumer trading-up. In terms of retail value sales, pet food is expected to continue to dominate, with the growth o ... Read More
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Dog Food in Malaysia
Dog owners are increasingly leaning towards packaged prepared dog food especially dry dog food which has a higher calorie content than wet dog food. As gain a greater understanding of the nutritional needs of their dogs they are switching away from feeding their pets home cooked food or table scraps ... Read More
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Cat Food in the Philippines
Sales of cat food have seen strong growth in value and volume terms in 2025 supported in part by the steadily increasing pet cat population in the Philippines. Cats are often favoured in city environments due to their adaptability to smaller living spaces and lower maintenance needs compared to othe ... Read More
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Dog Food in South Africa
Sales of dog food in South Africa continue to rise, fuelled by several key factors. Primarily, the increasing dog population is a significant driver, as a growing number of South Africans choose to adopt dogs as pets, leading to improving demand for prepared dog food. This trend is particularly pron ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in China
Other pet food in China is set to witness minor growth in both retail volume and current value terms in 2025. This is mainly due to the continued decrease anticipated in the other pet population in the country, with the bird population seeing the steepest decline, which is reflected in declining sal ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in the United Kingdom
Demand for other pet food in the UK is set for a more stable performance in 2025, following a period of declining pet populations due to economic challenges. The population of small mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish, which experienced declines from 2023 due to the rising cost of living, is anticipa ... Read More
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Pet Care in Portugal
Value and volume sales of pet care are set to rise in 2025. Pet care in Portugal continues to expand, underpinned by three key factors. First, the number of pets — particularly small-breed dogs and cats — has increased, reflecting their suitability for apartment living. Cats, in particular, are favo ... Read More
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Dog Food in Romania
Value sales of dog food are set to rise in 2025, marking a return to positive growth following stagnation in previous years. This improvement reflects broader economic stabilisation, with inflation declining significantly compared to 2023-2024. Lower inflation helped make prepared dog food more acce ... Read More
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Dog Food in Singapore
Dog food in Singapore is expected to see solid retail current value growth in 2025, along with the continued slight rise in the dog population. However, a slowdown in the rate of increase is anticipated compared with the previous year. This is in part contributed by growing budget-consciousness amon ... Read More
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Dog Food in Portugal
Value sales of dog food look set to increase in 2025. Growth in value terms continues to outpace volume, reflecting price increases in line with inflation and the ongoing trend toward premiumisation. Portuguese pet owners are increasingly attentive to the ingredients in their pets’ food, prioritisin ... Read More
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Pet Products in Portugal
Retail value sales of pet products increased in 2025. Growth was primarily driven by rising demand for dietary supplements and health-oriented products, reflecting pet owners’ growing focus on disease prevention and animal longevity. As pets continue to be viewed as family members, their wellbeing i ... Read More
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Dog Food in the United Kingdom
In 2025, the stabilisation of prices is resulting in flat volume and value growth rates for dog food in the UK, as pet owners remain cautious with their spending due to lingering financial pressures from 2023. The most striking trend is the performance of private label products. Despite maintaining ... Read More
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Cat Food in Romania
Value sales of cat food are growing in 2025. This performance is supported by the deceleration of inflation, which makes cat food more affordable and accessible to a broader base of cat owners. Despite a slight decline in the cat population following the post-pandemic slowdown in adoptions and a ris ... Read More
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Pet Care in Singapore
Overall, pet care in Singapore is set to see solid retail current value growth in 2025, with sales expected to increase across all the main categories, although dog food and cat food will be the main growth drivers. However, a slowdown in the rate of overall increase is anticipated compared with the ... Read More
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Pet Care in Romania
Value and volume sales of pet care are set to rise in 2025. Pet care remains on a growth trajectory in 2025, building on the modest recovery seen in 2024 following the volume decline of 2023. That decline was largely driven by strong price growth and a reduction in the dog population — dogs accounti ... Read More
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Pet Products in Romania
Value sales of pet products are set to increase in 2025. This growth is notable given the continued impact of the high cost of living, which constrains household budgets. However, Romanian pet owners remain deeply invested in their pets’ wellbeing, leading to sustained demand across all segments of ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Singapore
Retail volume sales of other pet food in Singapore are set to see negligible growth in 2025, while retail current value growth is expected to be only slightly faster. There is no significant factor driving a strong increase in the other pet population, and as a result, this is expected to limit the ... Read More
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Pet Care in the United Kingdom
The recovery of volume sales for pet care in the UK is progressing more slowly than anticipated, with a modest improvement observed in the final months of 2024. Despite the stabilisation of prices following significant inflation in 2023, pet owners continue to feel financial pressure and remain caut ... Read More
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Cat Food in Singapore
Overall retail current value growth of cat food in Singapore is remaining resilient in 2025, and is expected to record just slightly lower growth than in 2024. While the uncertain global economic conditions, inflation, and rising cost of living are constraining consumer budgets, spending on cat food ... Read More
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Cat Food in the United Kingdom
Despite overall declining demand, cat food in the UK is set to experience low value growth in 2025 driven by stable yet marginally positive unit price increases. This growth is underpinned by a stable cat population and a consistent, albeit slower, rate of adoption compared to historic levels. Econo ... Read More
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Cat Food in Portugal
Retail value sales of cat food increased in current terms in 2025. Growth was supported by the rising number of cats in Portuguese households, leading to greater demand for specialised pet nutrition. In addition to inflation-related price increases, the category benefited from ongoing premiumisation ... Read More