Pet Care Industry Evolves: Wellness, Tech, and Supply Chain Challenges

EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 2 MIN

Pet Care Industry Evolves: Wellness, Tech, and Supply Chain Challenges

from Pet Care Industry News · host Inception Point Ai

The global pet care industry is ending this week in a growth phase, but under sharper cost and supply pressures than earlier in the year.On the demand side, premiumization and pet humanization remain strong. New research on pet tech shows continued double digit growth expectations, driven by rising pet adoption, higher disposable incomes, and owners treating pets as family and seeking smart feeders, GPS devices, and AI based health tools for prevention and monitoring.3 Online retail and app based vet and training services are expanding, reinforcing a shift toward home based and digital pet care.3Niche segments are moving fast. A fresh report on pet toys and training services values that global market at about 6.5 billion dollars in 2024 and projects it to nearly double by 2031, an implied annual growth rate near 10 percent.1 This underscores owner focus on behavioral wellness, enrichment, and training support, beyond basic food and vet care.1In public markets, PetMed Express, often seen as a bellwether for pet retail and pharmacy, saw its stock price spike almost 70 percent on December 11 after launching a new wellness focused holiday product suite.5 The launch reflects a wider industry pivot toward curated health bundles and differentiated wellness offerings to hold share in a more competitive online environment.5Supply chains are again in the spotlight. New letters this week from U.S. Republican lawmakers highlight that roughly 78 percent of U.S. vitamin imports come from China, with some key vitamins sourced almost entirely there, creating a vulnerability for animal feed and pet food.6 12 They are pressing for federal investment in domestic vitamin production and a strategic review of ingredient risks, signaling possible future regulatory and cost impacts across pet food formulations.6 12Compared with earlier this year, when attention focused mostly on post pandemic normalization, this weeks reporting shows a clearer split: demand is holding up and shifting toward tech enabled, behavior, and wellness solutions, while policymakers and industry leaders increasingly focus on de risking input supply and differentiating products rather than chasing volume alone.For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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