PUBLISHER: MarketLine | PRODUCT CODE: 1856066
PUBLISHER: MarketLine | PRODUCT CODE: 1856066
Global Dog Care industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market share, market size (value and volume , and forecast to 2029). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.
The dog care market includes retail sales of dog chews & treats, dog food, and dog toys. The dog chews & treats segment covers rawhide chews, natural animal part chews, dental chews, pressed bone chews, jerky treats, functional treats, soft & chewy treats, freeze-dried treats, etc. Dog food segment includes dry dog food, moist dog food, and puppy food. Dog toys segment covers plush & soft toys, tug toys, fetch & retrieval toys, chew toys, water toys, etc. The market is valued according to retail selling price (RSP) and includes any applicable taxes.
By distribution channel, the market is segmented into other specialist retailers, supermarkets, independent stores, hypermarkets, and others. The scope of others includes e-commerce, convenience stores, discounters, cash & carries, drug stores & pharmacies, etc.
All market data and forecasts are based on nominal prices and all currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using yearly annual average exchange rates. The USD values may show a declining trend for few countries such as Argentina, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, and Russia. This is primarily because of the impact of exchange rates considered.
The global dog care market recorded revenues of $94,995.9 million in 2024, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6% between 2019-24.
The dog food segment accounted for the market's largest proportion in 2024, with total revenues of $76,003.7 million, equivalent to 80.0% of the market's overall value.
The global dog care market grew at a healthy pace during 2019-24, primarily due to an increase in disposable income among the population across several countries. This financial flexibility allowed pet owners to spend more on their dogs' care.