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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 2 MIN

Explosive Growth in Pet Care Industry: Surging Demand, Regulatory Changes, and Innovative Treatments

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Over the past 48 hours, the pet care industry has continued its strong growth, despite ongoing supply chain and regulatory challenges. The global pet food safety market is projected to grow at 8.2 percent annually, reaching 16.8 billion dollars by 2033, a trend confirmed by recent reports citing increased government regulations, testing innovation, and surging consumer demand for premium and specialty foods in 2025. The U.S. market is seeing significant movement, with expanded regulatory oversight and technology investment, such as rapid microbiological testing and blockchain for supply chain traceability. These measures address safety and transparency, but also drive up costs, especially impacting smaller manufacturers. Deal activity remains robust. General Mills continued expansion with its fifth pet care acquisition since 2018, highlighting the race for scale and omni-channel reach. In veterinary services, Four Corners Property Trust acquired multiple long-term lease properties anchored by major players like Banfield Pet Hospital, responding to rising demand for non-discretionary pet care. Despite slightly fewer veterinary clinic visits since late last year, veterinary service prices jumped 8.24 percent in the past twelve months, outpacing overall U.S. inflation. The latest product launches focus on health and science. Zoetis and Elanco advanced new monoclonal antibody treatments, with the monoclonal antibody segment in veterinary health reaching 1.45 billion dollars in 2025 and forecasted to grow 17 percent per year. These innovations target atopic dermatitis and pain in companion animals, securing new regulatory approvals and fueling further market growth. Consumer behavior has shifted further toward regarding pets as family, with most U.S. owners now spending over 100 dollars a month on pet care. Demand for clean-label, health-oriented products is rising. Companies are responding with omnichannel distribution, boosting visibility both in stores and online, notably through Amazon and Chewy. Supply chain pressures persist, with ongoing cost increases and digital transformation hurdles, but leading players maintain resilience through technology adoption and real estate strategy. Compared to late 2023, the sector today is marked by stronger regulation, higher prices in veterinary care, rapid innovation, and accelerated investment, reinforcing its essential status in U.S. households. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Over the past 48 hours, the pet care industry has continued its strong growth, despite ongoing supply chain and regulatory challenges. The global pet food safety market is projected to grow at 8.2 percent annually, reaching 16.8 billion dollars by 2033, a trend confirmed by recent reports citing increased government regulations, testing innovation, and surging consumer demand for premium and specialty foods in 2025. The U.S. market is seeing significant movement, with expanded regulatory oversight and technology investment, such as rapid microbiological testing and blockchain for supply chain traceability. These measures address safety and transparency, but also drive up costs, especially impacting smaller manufacturers. Deal activity remains robust. General Mills continued expansion with its fifth pet care acquisition since 2018, highlighting the race for scale and omni-channel reach. In veterinary services, Four Corners Property Trust acquired multiple long-term lease properties anchored by major players like Banfield Pet Hospital, responding to rising demand for non-discretionary pet care. Despite slightly fewer veterinary clinic visits since late last year, veterinary service prices jumped 8.24 percent in the past twelve months, outpacing overall U.S. inflation. The latest product launches focus on health and science. Zoetis and Elanco advanced new monoclonal antibody treatments, with the monoclonal antibody segment in veterinary health reaching 1.45 billion dollars in 2025 and forecasted to grow 17 percent per year. These innovations target atopic dermatitis and pain in companion animals, securing new regulatory approvals and fueling further market growth. Consumer behavior has shifted further toward regarding pets as family, with most U.S. owners now spending over 100 dollars a month on pet care. Demand for clean-label, health-oriented products is rising. Companies are responding with omnichannel distribution, boosting visibility both in stores and online, notably through Amazon and Chewy. Supply chain pressures persist, with ongoing cost increases and digital transformation hurdles, but leading players maintain resilience through technology adoption and real estate strategy. Compared to late 2023, the sector today is marked by stronger regulation, higher prices in veterinary care, rapid innovation, and accelerated investment, reinforcing its essential status in U.S. households. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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