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The United States Pet Food Market Report is Segmented by Pet Food Product (Food, Pet Nutraceuticals/Supplements, Pet Treats, and More), by Pets (Cats, Dogs, and More), and by Distribution Channel (Convenience Stores, Online Channel, Specialty Stores, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).
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The pet food market is valued at USD 132.4 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 247.7 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 6.5%.
| Metric | Value |
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| Market Value (2025) | USD 132.4 billion |
| Forecast Value (2035) | USD 247.7 billion |
| CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 6.5% |
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The Dog Food Market Report is Segmented by Pet Food Product (Food, Pet Nutraceuticals/Supplements, Pet Treats, Pet Veterinary Diets, and More), by Distribution Channel (Convenience Stores, Online Channel, Specialty Stores, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, and More), and by Geography (Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and South America). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).
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Pet Food Market Size 2025-2029
The pet food market size is valued to increase USD 44.1 billion, at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2024 to 2029. Growing demand for organic pet food will drive the pet food market.
Major Market Trends & Insights
North America dominated the market and accounted for a 33% growth during the forecast period.
By Product - Dry food segment was valued at USD 48.80 billion in 2023
By Type - Dog food segment accounted for the largest market revenue share in 2023
Market Size & Forecast
Market Opportunities: USD 86.92 billion
Market Future Opportunities: USD 44.10 billion
CAGR : 6.3%
North America: Largest market in 2023
Market Summary
The market is a dynamic and continually evolving industry, driven by various factors that shape its growth and development. Core technologies and applications, such as the increasing use of natural and organic ingredients, are reshaping the market landscape. The demand for pet food with savory ingredients and smaller portions is on the rise, reflecting changing consumer preferences. Moreover, the growing instances of pet allergies among pet owners have led to a surge in demand for hypoallergenic pet food options. According to a recent study, the organic the market is projected to reach a 15% market share by 2025, highlighting its significant impact on the industry's future trajectory. Despite these opportunities, challenges such as stringent regulations and increasing competition persist. The market is an intriguing space to watch as it continues to unfold, offering both challenges and opportunities for stakeholders.
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How is the Pet Food Market Segmented and what are the key trends of market segmentation?
The pet food industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments. ProductDry foodWet foodSnacks and treatsTypeDog foodCat foodOthersDistribution ChannelSpecialty Pet StoresSupermarkets & HypermarketsOnline RetailVeterinary ClinicsMass MerchandisersGeographyNorth AmericaUSCanadaEuropeFranceGermanyItalyUKMiddle East and AfricaEgyptKSAOmanUAEAPACChinaIndiaJapanSouth AmericaArgentinaBrazilRest of World (ROW)
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The dry food segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
In the dynamic and evolving the market, dry pet food maintains a significant share due to its advantages in storage, cost savings, oral hygiene, and controlled intake. According to recent industry reports, the dry pet food segment accounts for approximately 60% of the global market, with this trend expected to continue. The increasing pet population, particularly in developing regions like India and Malaysia, is fueling market expansion. Regarding market performance, food safety regulations have become increasingly stringent, leading to a 25% increase in the number of companies investing in advanced mineral content testing. Shelf life stability and digestive health remain top priorities, with a 17% rise in the demand for omega-3 fatty acids and probiotics. The calcium phosphorus ratio is another crucial factor, with a 12% surge in the adoption of pet food formulations ensuring optimal ratios. Moreover, the ongoing focus on improving pet health has led to advancements in pet food extrusion technology, enhancing protein digestibility by 15%. Sensory evaluation and taurine levels are also under close scrutiny, with a 9% rise in the demand for antioxidant-rich ingredients. Fat metabolism and hair coat condition are essential aspects, with a 20% increase in the use of prebiotics and probiotics to support gut microbiota health. Ingredient sourcing and vitamin supplementation have gained significant attention, with a 14% increase in the demand for high-quality, locally sourced ingredients and natural vitamin supplements. Probiotics efficacy and energy density are also essential considerations, with a 10% rise in the adoption of AAFCO standards to ensure quality and consistency. In the realm of nutritional labeling, there is a growing emphasis on transparency, with a 22% increase in the demand for clear, easy-to-understand labels. Arachidonic acid, moisture content, and allergen detection are other critical factors, with a 13% rise in the implementation of stringent quality control measures to address ingredient interactions and microbial contamination. In conclusion, the market is a continuously evolving landscape, with ongoing trends centered around improving pet health, ensuring food safety, and maintaining transparency. The future holds promising growth, with a projected 16% increase in the adoption of advanced pet food fo
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Pet Food Market is accounted for USD 90 Billion in 2019, growing at a robust CAGR of 5.2% during forecast period.
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The wet pet food market is projected to be valued at USD 25.1 billion in 2025 and is anticipated to grow to USD 42.1 billion by 2035, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3% over the forecast period.
| Metric | Value |
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| Industry Size (2025E) | USD 25.1 billion |
| Industry Value (2035F) | USD 42.1 billion |
| CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 5.3% |
Country-wise Outlook
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| United States | 5.5% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| United Kingdom | 5.1% |
| Region | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
|---|---|
| European Union | 5.2% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
|---|---|
| Japan | 4.9% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| South Korea | 5.6% |
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The global grain-free pet food sector is estimated to be worth USD 49.1 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach a value of USD 80.5 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 6.4% over the assessment period of 2024 to 2034
| Attributes | Description |
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| Estimated Global Grain-free Pet Food Size (2024E) | USD 49.1 billion |
| Projected Global Grain-free Pet Food Value (2034F) | USD 80.5 billion |
| Value-based CAGR (2024 to 2034) | 6.4% |
Semi-Annual Update
| Particular | Value CAGR |
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| H1 | 5.2% (2023 to 2033) |
| H2 | 5.7% (2023 to 2033) |
| H1 | 6.2% (2024 to 2034) |
| H2 | 6.4% (2024 to 2034) |
Country-wise Insights
| Countries | CAGR 2024 to 2034 |
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| United States | 4.6% |
| Germany | 3.4% |
| Japan | 5.1% |
| China | 6.2% |
| India | 7.3% |
Category-Wise Insights
| Segment | Conventional (Nature) |
|---|---|
| Value Share (2024) | 66.4% |
| Segment | Dry (Form) |
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| Value Share (2024) | 58.8% |
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By 2035, the Pet Food Market is estimated to expand to USD 218.6 Billion, showcasing a robust CAGR of 6.2% between 2025 and 2035, starting from a valuation of USD 112.8 Billion in 2024.
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TwitterThe Chinese pet food sector revenue amounted to ***** billion yuan in 2024, up from around 155 billion yuan in the previous year. The market was expected to expand further, reaching a value of ***** billion yuan in 2025. Increased focus on pet health Interestingly, the market has been growing much faster than the population of cats and dogs kept in urban households as pets. One reason for its significant growth was Chinese pet owners’ increased awareness of pet health. They used to feed their pets with leftovers or self-prepared meals, but now are more willing to buy food for their fur-children regularly. Many of them also buy treats and nutritional supplements to keep their pets happy and healthy. Market structure With the popularity of e-commerce, online shopping has become the main channel for buying pet food in China. Tmall is the e-market leader, accounting for over half of pet food’s total online sales value. International brands have a stronghold on the market. However, over the past few years, millions of domestic companies have set foot in the country’s booming pet market, with some of them soon catching up with foreign competitors.
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The demand for global Organic Pet Food market is expected to be valued at USD 2.50 Billion in 2025, forecasted at a CAGR of 7.8% to have an estimated value of USD 4.50 Billion from 2025 to 2035. From 2020 to 2025 a CAGR of 6.3% was registered for the market.
| Attributes | Description |
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| Estimated Global Industry Size (2025E) | USD 2.50 Billion |
| Projected Global Industry Value (2035F) | USD 4.50 Billion |
| Value-based CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 7.8% |
Country wise Insights
| Countries | CAGR 2025 to 2035 |
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| United States | 8.2% |
| UK | 6.5% |
| Germany | 5.8% |
Category-wise Insights
| Segment | Value Share (2025) |
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| Dogs (Pet Type) | 37% |
| Segment | Value Share (2025) |
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| Dry Food (Food Type) | 53% |
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The past five years have marked a turning point for premium pet food producers, as the boom-and-bust revenue cycles of the last decade gave way to more modest growth. Pet acquisition rates stabilized and, for the first time in years, even slipped. While sales growth slowed, the industry has held onto most of its pandemic-era gains. This is, in part, thanks to premium foods’ growing foothold with middle-income owners, who’ve gravitated toward products with transparent labels and functional claims. With price-sensitive buyers now in the mix, premium brands are more exposed to the broader economic cycle, making volume growth less about a wave of new pet adoptions and more about building engagement with today’s mainstream consumer. Since 2020, revenue has been growing at a CAGR of 0.1%, including a 0.5% rise in 2025, totalling $3.2 billion. Profit tells a more complex story. Across the industry, average profit has slipped back toward pre-pandemic norms, reflecting an environment where high input costs and marketing outlays routinely outpace producers’ ability to raise retail prices. The largest producers – those posting the biggest revenue gains – are often the most aggressive spenders, regularly reinvesting earnings into infrastructure, digital operations and consumer acquisition. This arms race for share and scale means that even as top-line sales consolidate under the likes of Freshpet and The Farmer’s Dog, operational losses and razor-thin profit are increasingly common at the top. Across much of the industry, it’s smaller and mid-sized brands that have kept profit steadier by focusing on measured growth and prudent cost control, but that discipline comes at the cost of ceding national footprint to larger rivals. Producers are set to walk a tightrope between innovation, digital engagement and cost discipline. Sustainable production, hyper-personalization delivered through AI-powered subscriptions and ingredient innovation will be essential for securing loyalty and supporting price premiums. At the same time, operational challenges will rise: sustainability investments and new compliance rules will push up costs, while digital-first delivery models and subscription fulfillment call for heavy tech spending. The biggest producers, particularly Freshpet and The Farmer’s Dog, have the capital to pursue national scale, but they’ll need to prove their business models can deliver more than just revenue growth. Profit discipline and agile adaptation will become the hallmarks of long-term winners. Revenue is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 1.5% over the next five years, reaching $3.5 billion in 2030.
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According to our latest research, the global pet food market size reached USD 124.7 billion in 2024, demonstrating robust expansion driven by evolving consumer preferences and increased pet ownership worldwide. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.6% from 2025 to 2033, reaching a forecasted value of USD 203.3 billion by 2033. This impressive growth trajectory is primarily fueled by heightened awareness of pet health and nutrition, innovation in pet food formulations, and the premiumization trend across developed and emerging markets. As per our latest research, the pet food industry continues to witness a paradigm shift toward natural, organic, and functional products, supporting sustained market expansion.
The primary growth factor propelling the pet food market is the significant rise in pet ownership across both developed and developing regions. Urbanization, changing family structures, and a growing perception of pets as family members have contributed to this surge. As more people adopt pets, there is a corresponding increase in demand for high-quality, nutritious pet food. Furthermore, the humanization of pets has led owners to seek products that mirror their own dietary preferences, such as grain-free, organic, and non-GMO options. This shift in consumer mindset has encouraged manufacturers to innovate and diversify their product offerings, thereby stimulating market growth.
Another critical driver is the increasing focus on pet health and wellness, which has significantly influenced purchasing decisions in the pet food market. Pet owners are becoming more informed about the nutritional needs of their animals, leading to a demand for specialized diets that address specific health concerns such as obesity, allergies, digestive health, and age-related conditions. This trend has given rise to functional pet foods enriched with vitamins, minerals, probiotics, and other health-boosting ingredients. Manufacturers are investing heavily in research and development to create formulations that cater to these evolving needs, further propelling the market’s upward trajectory.
The expansion of distribution channels, particularly online retail, has also played a pivotal role in the growth of the pet food market. The convenience of e-commerce platforms, coupled with a wide variety of product choices and home delivery options, has made it easier for consumers to access premium and specialized pet foods. Additionally, the proliferation of specialty pet stores and supermarkets/hypermarkets offering dedicated pet care sections has enhanced product visibility and accessibility. These dynamic shifts in distribution strategies have not only increased market penetration but also fostered brand loyalty and repeat purchases among pet owners.
From a regional perspective, North America continues to dominate the global pet food market, accounting for the largest share in 2024. This leadership is attributed to high pet ownership rates, advanced pet care infrastructure, and a strong presence of leading pet food brands. However, the Asia Pacific region is emerging as the fastest-growing market, with a rising middle class, increasing disposable incomes, and changing attitudes toward pet care. Europe also maintains a significant market share, driven by stringent regulations on pet food quality and a well-established pet culture. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are witnessing steady growth, supported by urbanization and a growing awareness of pet nutrition.
The pet food market is segmented by product type into dry pet food, wet pet food, semi-moist pet food, and others. Among these, dry pet food holds the dominant market share, owing to its convenience, longer shelf life, and cost-effectiveness. Dry pet food is particularly favored for its ease of storage and feeding, making it a preferred choice for busy pet owners. The ability to incorporate a variety of nutrients and flavors in kibble form has also contributed to its widespread acc
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The global pet food market size exceeded USD 125.09 billion in 2025 and is set to register a CAGR of more than 5.3%, exceeding USD 209.66 billion revenue by 2035, attributed to surge in production of organic pet food.
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The North America Pet Food Market Report is Segmented by Pet Food Product (Food, Pet Nutraceuticals/Supplements, and More), Pets (Cats, Dogs, and Other Pets), Distribution Channel (Convenience Stores, Online Channel, and More), and Geography (Canada, Mexico, United States, and Rest of North America). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).
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The global organic pet food market size was USD 2.29 billion in 2024 & is projected to grow from USD 2.46 billion in 2025 to USD 4.29 billion by 2033.
Report Scope:
| Report Metric | Details |
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| Market Size in 2024 | USD 2.29 Billion |
| Market Size in 2025 | USD 2.46 Billion |
| Market Size in 2033 | USD 4.29 Billion |
| CAGR | 7.2% (2025-2033) |
| Base Year for Estimation | 2024 |
| Historical Data | 2021-2023 |
| Forecast Period | 2025-2033 |
| Report Coverage | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, Environment & Regulatory Landscape and Trends |
| Segments Covered | By Type,By End-User,By Distribution Channel,By Region. |
| Geographies Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, LATAM, |
| Countries Covered | U.S., Canada, U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Nordic, Benelux, China, Korea, Japan, India, Australia, Taiwan, South East Asia, UAE, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, |
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TwitterThe pet food market in the United States was worth approximately **** billion U.S. dollars in 2016. This figure was estimated to increase by over **** billion to around ***** billion U.S. dollars by 2022. Sales of pet food worldwide reached ***** billion U.S. dollars in 2016, showing that the U.S. accounted for around a ***** of global sales in that year. Country comparisons The U.S. towers above other countries in the pet food market. The UK comes a distant second when it comes to a worldwide country comparison of industry revenue. This comes as no surprise when you consider that most of the leading pet food companies worldwide are based in the United States. When it comes to future market development, however, Asia Pacific is the region expected to grow the most by 2022, with a forecast growth rate of *** percent. In comparison, the North American market is expected to grow by just *** percent in the same time period.
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The market is expected to be worth almost USD 2,397 Million by 2035, and is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.5% during the forecast period. Greater demand for omega-rich pet food One of the recent market trends causing this upward trend in pet ownership is the demand for GMO and grain-free pet food.
| Metric | Value |
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| Market Size in 2025 | USD 1,543.5 Million |
| Projected Market Size in 2035 | USD 2,397 Million |
| CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 4.5% |
Country-wise Outlook
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| United States | 4.7% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| United Kingdom | 4.3% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| European Union | 4.5% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| South Korea | 4.6% |
Competitive Outlook
| Company/Organization Name | Estimated Market Share (%) |
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| Nestlé Purina PetCare | 20-25% |
| Mars Petcare | 15-20% |
| Hill’s Pet Nutrition | 10-15% |
| Blue Buffalo (General Mills) | 8-12% |
| Spectrum Brands (IAMS) | 5-9% |
| Other Manufacturers | 30-40% |
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The natural pet food market comprises pet nutrition products made with minimally processed, high-quality, and preservative-free ingredients, often free from artificial flavors, colors, and synthetic additives. It caters to health-conscious pet owners who prioritize holistic, organic, grain-free, and raw food options for dogs, cats, and exotic pets.
Key Market Metrics
| Metric | Value |
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| Market Size in 2025 | USD 15,276.8 Million |
| Projected Market Size in 2035 | USD 23,052.0 Million |
| CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 4.2% |
Country-wise Outlook
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| USA | 4.5% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| UK | 4.0% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| EU | 3.9% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| Japan | 4.2% |
| Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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| South Korea | 4.3% |
Segmentation Outlook
| Segmentation Type | Market Share (2025) |
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| Dogs | 53.1% |
| Segmentation Type | Market Share (2025) |
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| Dry Pet Food | 46.9% |
Competitive Outlook
| Company/Organization Name | Estimated Market Share (%) |
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| Mars Petcare Inc. | 18-22% |
| Nestlé Purina PetCare | 14-18% |
| The J.M. Smucker Company | 12-16% |
| Champion Petfoods LP | 10-14% |
| Wellness Pet Company | 8-12% |
| Others | 26-32% |
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The pet food market share in the US is expected to increase by USD 13.13 billion from 2021 to 2026, and the market’s growth momentum will accelerate at a CAGR of 5.35%.
This pet food market in US research report provides valuable insights on the post COVID-19 impact on the market, which will help companies evaluate their business approaches. Furthermore, this report extensively covers US pet food market segmentation by product (dry pet food, wet pet food, and pet snacks and treats), distribution channel (offline and online), and type (dog food, cat food, and other small pet food). The pet food market in US report also offers information on several market vendors, including Colgate Palmolive Co., General Mills Inc., JustFoodForDogs LLC, Manna Pro Products LLC, Mars Inc., Nestle SA, Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc., J.M. Smucker Co., Tyson Foods Inc., and Volkman Pet Products among others.
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Pet Food Market in US: Key Drivers, Trends, and Challenges
The rising awareness of pet nutrition is notably driving the US pet food market growth, although factors such as stringent regulations may impede market growth. Our research analysts have studied the historical data and deduced the key market drivers and the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the US pet food industry. The holistic analysis of the drivers will help in deducing end goals and refining marketing strategies to gain a competitive edge.
Key Pet Food Market Driver in US
One of the key factors driving the pet food market growth in US is the rising awareness of pet nutrition.
In cats and dogs, macadamia nuts are highly poisonous, causing depression, vomiting, muscle spasms, heat, and tachycardia. Even if homemade diets manufactured by pet owners using organic and vegetarian products are consumed, nutritional deficits in pets may still occur.
Human delicacies like raisins, grapes, and chocolates are known to be damaging to pets' health. For example, methylxanthines found in chocolates, such as caffeine and theobromine, can cause diarrhea, cardiac arrhythmias, convulsions, polyuria, and death in dogs.
The pet diets must meet the needs of different ages and weights. For example, a puppy's dietary needs in terms of metabolism, immunology, and body composition differ dramatically from those of an adult dog. As a result, pet owners are increasingly turning to specialized, functional pet food items rather than handmade recipes. Such factors will drive the market growth during the forecast period.
Key Pet Food Market Trend in US
Sustainability and biotechnology are becoming increasingly important in the formulation of pet foods, which is one of the key pet food market trends in US that is expected to stimulate the development of new products in the market during the forecast period.
Vendors are increasingly experimenting with biotechnology to offer cruelty-free, healthy, and sustainable alternatives to conventional pet foods as more people become aware of the need for sustainability and reducing the carbon footprint.
Good Protein dog snacks containing Aspergillus oryzae (koji mold) are available in the US through both offline and online distribution channels, according to Wild Earth, a pet food firm based in Berkeley, California.
Koji is a potential alternative to traditional animal-based ingredients that are used in dog food formulations, such as meats because it provides all the essential amino acids required by dogs.
Key Pet Food Market Challenge in US
One of the key challenges to the pet food market growth in US is the stringent regulations.
Any ingredient to be used in pet foods has to be accepted by the FDA and adopted by the AAFCO, which is an organization comprised of state regulatory officials that engage in developing bills and regulations for the pet food market in the US.
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), originally passed in 2011, regulates the pet food market in the US at a federal level. Moreover, through the FSMA’s Voluntary Qualified Importer Program (VQIP), manufacturers and foreign suppliers can attain food safety certifications from FDA-recognized accreditation agencies.
The highly regulated nature of the pet food market in the US involves considerable compliance costs to manufacturers in terms of certification, equipment maintenance, and personnel training expenses. Thus, the presence of stringent regulations is expected to hamper the growth of the pet food market in the US during the forecast period.
This pet food market in US analysis report also provides detailed information on other upcoming trends and challenges that will have a far-reaching effect on the market growth. The actionable insights on the trends and challenges will help companies evaluate and develop
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The United States Pet Food Market Report is Segmented by Pet Food Product (Food, Pet Nutraceuticals/Supplements, Pet Treats, and More), by Pets (Cats, Dogs, and More), and by Distribution Channel (Convenience Stores, Online Channel, Specialty Stores, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).