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Pet Industry Spending US at All-Time High: Up $6 Billion


Mar 31, 2017
Bob Vetere, president and CEO of the American Pet Products Association, announced that the overall spending in the pet industry US has surpassed previous spending by more than $6 billion.

US Pet industry spending for 2016 came in at a record high $66.75 billion, up from $60.28 billion in 2015, or a 10.7 percent growth. 

APPA’s annual comprehensive industry figures report covers pet spending in the market categories of: food, supplies/over-the-counter (OTC) medications, veterinary care, live animal purchases and other services.

“While this shows a significant increase over last year, it is more reflective of an adjustment in data reporting than actual growth,” said Vetere. “Actual growth when compared to previous reporting methods is closer to 4 percent.” 

The noticeable increase in pet food spending of 22.6 percent in 2016 is primarily due to APPA accounting for new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (US BLS), which indicated previous spending figures released may have been too conservative. With $28.23 billion spent, the increase in this category now accurately reflects the steady growth the pet food industry has experienced all along. Interest in high end, premium pet food and treats continues to be a key driver for increased spending in the pet food category. 

Veterinary care spending remains the second source of spending in the pet industry at $15.95 billion. While routine veterinary visits have not necessarily increased, new advances in health care and services available may be contributing to the 3.4 percent growth. Additionally, there is growing research on the human health benefits of pets and research from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute shows that the more pet owners become aware of the health benefits of their pets, the more likely they are to take care of them. 

The third highest source of spending is in supplies and over the counter (OTC) medications. Up 3.0 percent from 2015, $14.71 billion was spent on items such as beds, collars, leashes, toys, travel items, clothing, food and water bowls, and other accessories. Live animal purchases continue to decrease for the third year in a row, down .9 percent to $2.1 billion in 2016. 

Other services such as grooming, boarding, walking, training, pet sitting, yard services and more saw significant growth from 2015, second only to pet food category growth. While spending on pet services is behind the next closest spending segment by nearly $9 billion, category growth for the past few years is something to take note of. It is even estimated to grow another six percent in 2017- higher than expected growth percentage for any other spending segment.

Source
APPA


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