Companion Animals Dominate, Livestock Segment Grows Rapidly
Within the Veterinary Medicine Market , companion animals hold the largest share, reflecting the strong bond between people and their pets. This segment includes dogs, cats, and other household pets, and it benefits from high levels of spending on preventive care, diagnostics, and treatments. Pet owners increasingly view their animals as family members, leading to investments in advanced medical care, including surgery, oncology, and dental care. The companion animal segment is projected to grow from USD 12.0 billion in 2024 to USD 22.0 billion by 2035.
While companion animals dominate, the livestock segment is the fastest-growing. This growth is driven by the increasing global demand for meat, milk, and other animal products, which necessitates efficient and healthy livestock production. The focus on food safety and quality is also driving demand for veterinary medicines in livestock, including vaccines, antibiotics, and parasiticides. The livestock segment is projected to grow from USD 10.0 billion in 2024 to USD 18.0 billion by 2035. This growth is particularly strong in regions with large agricultural sectors, such as Asia-Pacific and South America.
The market is also segmented by product type, with pharmaceuticals holding the largest share. This segment encompasses antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, pain management therapies, and parasiticides, which are essential for treating a wide range of animal diseases. The vaccines segment is the fastest-growing, driven by the increasing focus on preventive care and the development of new vaccines for emerging infectious diseases. Vaccines are crucial for protecting both companion animals and livestock from preventable diseases.
Medicated feed additives, diagnostic products, and surgical instruments also contribute to the market. Medicated feed additives are used to promote growth and prevent disease in livestock. Diagnostic products, including rapid tests and laboratory equipment, are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Surgical instruments are used for a wide range of procedures, from spaying and neutering to complex orthopedic surgeries. The growth across these product segments reflects the comprehensive nature of modern veterinary medicine.
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