Pet Care Industry Trends: Humanization, Freeze-Dried Foods, and Oral Care Growth [140 characters]


Author: Inception Point Ai January 21, 2026 Duration: 2:14
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Pet Care Industry Trends: Humanization, Freeze-Dried Foods, and Oral Care Growth [140 characters]

In the past 48 hours, the pet care industry shows steady growth momentum driven by pet humanization and premium product demand, with no major disruptions reported. The global pet oral care products market is projected to reach 4.28 billion USD by 2031 at a 5.53 percent CAGR from 2026, fueled by periodontal disease affecting up to 85 percent of cats and 44 percent of dogs by age six, plus rising veterinary tele-dentistry.[1] Dental chews dominate revenue, while water additives grow fastest at 6.05 percent CAGR due to low brushing compliance.[1]

Freeze-dried raw pet food trends dominate 2026 forecasts, shifting from toppers to complete meals with higher profit margins than kibble, as owners seek human-grade nutrition; mid-market brands add freeze-dried inclusions to premiumize lines.[3][6] Pet shampoo demand rises at 5.84 percent CAGR through 2034, boosted by e-commerce, natural ingredients like aloe vera, and specialized formulas for fleas or allergies.[5]

No new deals, partnerships, or regulatory changes emerged in the last 48 hours, though ongoing supply chain focus includes cold chain tech for animal health products and sustainable packaging to cut waste.[3][4] Leaders like Mars, Nestle Purina, and Colgate-Palmolive maintain dominance, with North America at 39.35 percent oral care share; Asia-Pacific accelerates.[1][11] Puptqe eyes national expansion in the 157 billion USD US pet market.[13]

Consumer behavior emphasizes premium, convenient options over price, with 85 percent aligning pet supplements to human needs and 78 percent prioritizing ingredient quality.[1] Compared to prior weeks, optimism holds without escalated tariffs or volatility noted in pet food reports.[8][10] Industry giants respond via e-commerce subscriptions and VOHC-approved innovations, navigating regulatory scrutiny on ingredients like xylitol.[1]

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