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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

Pet Care Industry Growth 2025: Premium Trends, Rising Costs, and Consumer Shifts

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In the past 48 hours, the pet care industry shows steady growth amid rising costs and premium trends, with no major disruptions reported. US pet food market stands at 46.89 billion USD in 2025, projected to hit 62.10 billion by 2034, fueled by premiumization as pet owners treat animals like family[6][8]. Pet supplies spending reached 23.91 billion USD in 2024, up just 0.89 billion or 3.9 percent from 2023 despite 0.9 percent inflation, lagging prior years like 2021s 8.65 billion surge[7]. Consumer behavior shifts toward affordability challenges, with vet care a top burden; monthly pet insurance averages 62 USD for dogs and 32 USD for cats, cutting out-of-pocket costs for 75 percent of users[5]. A new pet weight loss drug clinical study launched recently, results due next summer[3]. Mars Petcare revealed Biobank data on 2000 dogs, naming Labs and Golden Retrievers top breeds at 2.7 and 2.4 percent[1]. No fresh deals, partnerships, or regulatory changes surfaced in the last two days, but 2026 grooming trends highlight K-beauty skinification, eco-products, and personalized spas[2]. E-commerce brands scale via reliable manufacturers as pet ownership rises[4]. Exports hold edges despite global chaos, with premium demand strong[8]. Compared to 2023-2024 reports, growth slowed from inflation-adjusted highs, with suburbs over 2500 population and mortgage-free homeowners driving 2024s lift at 14.9 and 15.7 percent gains[7]. Leaders like Mars respond with health research, while financing like CareCredit bridges cost gaps[5]. Overall, resilience persists but cost pressures demand innovation. (278 words) For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

In the past 48 hours, the pet care industry shows steady growth amid rising costs and premium trends, with no major disruptions reported. US pet food market stands at 46.89 billion USD in 2025, projected to hit 62.10 billion by 2034, fueled by premiumization as pet owners treat animals like family[6][8]. Pet supplies spending reached 23.91 billion USD in 2024, up just 0.89 billion or 3.9 percent from 2023 despite 0.9 percent inflation, lagging prior years like 2021s 8.65 billion surge[7]. Consumer behavior shifts toward affordability challenges, with vet care a top burden; monthly pet insurance averages 62 USD for dogs and 32 USD for cats, cutting out-of-pocket costs for 75 percent of users[5]. A new pet weight loss drug clinical study launched recently, results due next summer[3]. Mars Petcare revealed Biobank data on 2000 dogs, naming Labs and Golden Retrievers top breeds at 2.7 and 2.4 percent[1]. No fresh deals, partnerships, or regulatory changes surfaced in the last two days, but 2026 grooming trends highlight K-beauty skinification, eco-products, and personalized spas[2]. E-commerce brands scale via reliable manufacturers as pet ownership rises[4]. Exports hold edges despite global chaos, with premium demand strong[8]. Compared to 2023-2024 reports, growth slowed from inflation-adjusted highs, with suburbs over 2500 population and mortgage-free homeowners driving 2024s lift at 14.9 and 15.7 percent gains[7]. Leaders like Mars respond with health research, while financing like CareCredit bridges cost gaps[5]. Overall, resilience persists but cost pressures demand innovation. (278 words) 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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