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monali Raut
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The Rise of Emergency and Critical Care Services


The Veterinary Service Market is experiencing a significant and sustained growth phase, driven by a global shift in consumer attitudes towards animal care. Valued at an estimated $120 billion in 2022, the market is projected to expand to over $200 billion by 2030, with a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) ranging from 7% to 8%. This remarkable expansion is primarily fueled by the accelerating trend of pet humanization, where animals are increasingly seen as integral family members, leading to higher spending on their health and well-being. The market's growth is further bolstered by advancements in veterinary technology, including sophisticated diagnostic tools and surgical procedures, as well as the rising prevalence of chronic diseases in pets. The companion animal segment, encompassing dogs and cats, dominates the market, outpacing growth in the livestock and production animal sector. While challenges such as the high cost of advanced care and a shortage of veterinary professionals persist, the long-term outlook remains highly positive. Key players, including major corporations like Mars, Inc., and specialized providers, are continually innovating to meet the evolving demands of pet owners and livestock farmers worldwide.

FAQs

  • Why is there a growing demand for veterinary emergency care? The "pet humanization" trend has increased pet owner awareness and willingness to seek immediate, high-quality care for their pets during crises, such as accidents, poisonings, or sudden illnesses.

  • What services are typically offered in a veterinary emergency room? Veterinary emergency rooms are equipped to handle a variety of critical conditions. Services include trauma care, overnight hospitalization, emergency surgery, and access to advanced diagnostic tools like X-rays and ultrasounds on a 24/7 basis.

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