
Pet Supplements: United States
Description
Pet Supplements: United States
This report forecasts US pet supplement retail sales in nominal US dollars for 2023-2027. To illustrate historical trends, total retail sales are provided in an annual series from 2017-2022.
This report examines the US market for nutritional supplements for pets – primarily dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and reptiles, 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 primary focus is on products for dogs and cats, which account for a large preponderance of US retail sales, but coverage also extends to other types of companion animals.
Specifically excluded are: pet foods marketed as complete and balanced diets, including those featuring novel functional ingredients; functional treats – products with functional benefits due to nutritional supplement-based ingredients but marketed primarily as treats (covered in Packaged Facts' Pet Treats and Chews in the US); supplements for equines; and supplements for fish, most of which are water treatment products to control algae, fungi, parasites, etc.
A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.
Related NAICS Codes:
325411 Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing
325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing
541940 Veterinary Services
This report forecasts US pet supplement retail sales in nominal US dollars for 2023-2027. To illustrate historical trends, total retail sales are provided in an annual series from 2017-2022.
This report examines the US market for nutritional supplements for pets – primarily dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and reptiles, 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 primary focus is on products for dogs and cats, which account for a large preponderance of US retail sales, but coverage also extends to other types of companion animals.
Specifically excluded are: pet foods marketed as complete and balanced diets, including those featuring novel functional ingredients; functional treats – products with functional benefits due to nutritional supplement-based ingredients but marketed primarily as treats (covered in Packaged Facts' Pet Treats and Chews in the US); supplements for equines; and supplements for fish, most of which are water treatment products to control algae, fungi, parasites, etc.
A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.
Related NAICS Codes:
325411 Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing
325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing
541940 Veterinary Services
Table of Contents
31 Pages
- HIGHLIGHTS
- MARKET OVERVIEW
- Market Size
- Pet Supplement Regulation
- Marketing & New Product Trends
- Retail Trends
- Consumer Trends
- Opportunities
- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- Competitive Overview
- ABOUT THIS REPORT
- Scope
- Sources
- Industry Codes
- Resources
- LIST OF TABLES & FIGURES
- Figure 1 | US Pet Supplement Retail Sales, 2017 - 2027 (US$ mil)
- Table 1 | US Pet Supplement Retail Sales, 2017 - 2027 (US$ mil)
- Figure 2 | US Pet Supplement Retail Sales by Channel, 2022 (%)
- Figure 3 | US Pet Supplement Retail Sales by Animal Type, 2022 (%)
- Table 2 | NAICS & SIC Codes Related to Pet Supplements
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