PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1986738
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1986738
The global pet end-of-life services market size was estimated at USD 3.45 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 7.17 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 9.58% from 2026 to 2033. The market is propelling due to factors such as rapid expansion of in-home and institutional end-of-life services, growing global awareness of hospice, palliative care & compassionate EOL practices, regulatory momentum supporting ethical euthanasia and cremation, and rising demand for pet cremation & funeral infrastructure globally.
One of the major driving factors for the market is the rising demand for pet cremation and funeral infrastructure globally. This trend is pushing steady growth in the pet EoL services market. Families are choosing formal care for aging pets, and this shift is shaping new business activity. In many cities, new facilities are opening, and mobile teams are expanding. Each move shows how strongly owners value structured care at the end of life.
More in-home euthanasia teams are becoming active in large and mid-sized cities. For instance, providers in Pittsburgh and Plano, cities in the U.S., are adding staff and new routes. Local veterinarians in smaller towns are starting mobile units that focus on calm, familiar settings. This trend shows a move toward quiet environments that reduce stress for both the animal and the family. Growth in these services increases demand for follow-up cremation and funeral options that match the same standard of care.
New transitional care units inside veterinary hospitals are becoming common. These units guide families through the last phase and connect them with cremation partners. Clinics that add these units report a steady increase in adoption, which drives demand for nearby cremation capacity. The growth pattern shows that owners want a linked path from palliative care to final rites. Regions that lacked formal cremation sites are now opening dedicated units to meet this need.
In countries like India, new crematoriums are opening in large and mid-sized cities. Thane, Chennai, and Jamshedpur recently opened the first units in their areas and plan to extend hours as daily volumes rise. Families choose scheduled slots and private viewing rooms. Local reports indicate strong use within the first weeks. The steady rise in urban pet ownership is strengthening this pattern and pushing civic bodies to approve new sites. New service launch proposals in the UK show a similar pattern as local councils review applications for small regional cremation centers.
In addition, private operators are entering this space with new business models. Some providers are forming joint ventures with veterinary groups to expand faster. These partnerships help clinics offer full end-of-life paths from at-home care to private cremation. Owners respond to transparent pricing and clear handling steps. As demand rises, operators invest in modern furnaces, digital booking, and tracked remains.
Global Pet End-of-Life Services Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the pet end-of-life services market report based on service, pet, provider, and region: