PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2099818
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2099818
According to Mordor Intelligence, the Japan pet nutraceuticals market size is anticipated to increase from USD 85.10 million in 2025 to USD 89.90 million in 2026 and reach USD 118.30 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 5.64% over 2026-2031.

This report Segments by Sub Product (Milk Bioactives, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Probiotics, Proteins and Peptides, Vitamins and Minerals, and Other Nutraceuticals), by Pets (Cats, Dogs, and Other Pets), and by Distribution Channel (Convenience Stores, Online Channel, and More), The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).
Rising pet longevity in Japan is shifting owner behavior toward daily preventive care rather than occasional treatment, supporting demand for pet nutraceuticals. The Japan Pet Food Association (JPFA) 2025 ownership survey recorded an average dog lifespan of 14.8 years and an average indoor cat lifespan of 16.0 years, sustaining demand for products used across extended aging cyclesRepeat purchases of joint support ingredients, digestion support products, and cognitive support formulas address common age-related needs tied to this trend. Older pets also require products that are easy to incorporate into daily feeding routines, including powders, pastes, chewables, and functional food formats. The Japan pet nutraceuticals market, therefore, benefits from a customer base that purchases for long-term maintenance rather than one-time use.
Japan's declining birth rate is reshaping household spending patterns. In 2025, the annual number of births fell to a record low of 671,236, according to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. With fewer children, many urban households are redirecting emotional and financial resources toward companion animals. This shift has elevated pets to a more central role in family life, prompting owners to invest in higher-quality products, including premium nutritional supplements, to support their animals' long-term health and well-being. According to the Japan Pet Food Association (JPFA), dogs remained the most popular pet in Japan in 2025, with the dog population increasing slightly to 6.82 million from 6.79 million in 2024. In the Japan pet nutraceuticals market, this trend supports demand for products with clear ingredient transparency, defined healthcare positioning, and ease of daily use.
Limited consumer understanding of the efficacy of nutraceutical ingredients remains a key challenge in the market. While awareness of pet health and preventive nutrition is growing, many pet owners struggle to differentiate between ingredients such as probiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine, collagen, and herbal extracts, or understand their specific health benefits. While the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries (MAFF) has established a pet food framework with safety and labeling regulations, it does not provide supplement manufacturers with a clear method to communicate stronger functional health claims on packaging. This leads many buyers to compare products on price rather than efficacy, particularly those new to the category. This market is slow to adopt novel ingredients and clinically positioned formulas, which require explanation before they can generate repeat demand. As a result, even strong products need channel support and consumer education to justify a premium price.
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Vitamins and minerals represented the largest segment, and accounted for 29.0% of the Japan pet nutraceuticals market share in 2025. The segment's dominance is primarily driven by the growing emphasis on preventive pet healthcare and the increasing adoption of dietary supplements to support overall wellness. Japanese pet owners are increasingly incorporating vitamin and mineral supplements into their pets' daily diets to address nutritional deficiencies, strengthen immune function, improve bone and joint health, and promote healthy skin and coat. The rising population of aging companion animals has further boosted demand for formulations containing essential micronutrients that support mobility, cognitive function, and metabolic health.
Probiotics are the fastest-growing segment in the Japan pet nutraceuticals market, recording an 8.2% CAGR from 2026 to 2031. Growth is primarily driven by the recognized benefits of digestive health support and strong repeat-use behavior among pet owners. In December 2024, Taisho Pharmaceutical launched Wan Bioferm-in S for dogs and Nyan Bioferm-in S for cats, extending its established probiotic branding from the human health segment into the Japan pet nutraceuticals market. Proteins and peptides are gaining traction among owners of aging pets that require muscle and joint support, while milk bioactives remain a smaller but relevant category in immunity-focused use cases.