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By AI, Created 11:02 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – The Business Research Company says the animal wound care market is poised to grow from $1.38 billion in 2025 to $2.1 billion by 2030, driven by pet ownership, veterinary spending and wider use of advanced treatments. North America held the largest share in 2025, while online distribution and home care are expected to help fuel the next leg of growth.
Why it matters: - The animal wound care market tracks spending on products and treatments that help injured pets and livestock heal and avoid complications. - Growth in the category reflects rising pet ownership, more veterinary procedures and greater demand for products that support recovery. - The market outlook suggests more room for manufacturers, veterinarians and e-commerce channels as animal health spending expands.
What happened: - The Business Research Company released its Animal Wound Care Global Market Report 2026 on May 4, 2026. - The report puts the market at $1.38 billion in 2025 and $1.49 billion in 2026. - The company projects the market will reach $2.1 billion by 2030. - The forecast implies a 2026-2030 CAGR of 8.9%.
The details: - The report says the market grew because of more injuries and surgical wounds among animals. - Higher pet ownership, wider availability of basic wound care products, growing veterinary infrastructure and stronger awareness of animal health and hygiene also supported growth. - The report says demand is rising for advanced wound care solutions, pet insurance and animal health spending. - Home-based treatment methods are becoming more common. - Wound therapy technologies are advancing. - E-commerce is widening distribution. - Key trends include infection control, non-invasive treatments and broader use in companion animals. - Animal wound care covers treatment and management of injuries in pets such as cats and dogs, as well as livestock. - The report says proper wound care helps prevent pain and infection and supports faster healing. - North America held the largest market share in 2025. - The report also covers Asia-Pacific, South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, the Middle East and Africa. - The report offers a free sample at Download a free sample of the animal wound care market report. - The full report is available at View the full animal wound care market report.
Between the lines: - Rising pet adoption is reinforcing demand because more rescued animals need rehabilitation before adoption. - The report ties the category’s growth to a broader shift toward treating pets more like health consumers, with more spending on prevention and recovery. - The pet ownership figure cited in the release underscores how large the addressable market has become, with 94 million US households owning at least one pet by March 2025, up from 82 million in 2023.
What’s next: - The market’s next phase will likely depend on how quickly advanced wound care products, home treatment options and online distribution scale. - Pet insurance adoption and broader animal health spending could further lift demand through 2030. - The report’s regional coverage suggests future gains may come from both mature markets and faster-growing emerging regions.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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