According to the latest data, the market size of the pet products industry in Ireland is expected to rise by USD 20.7 million with a CAGR of 3.3% by the end of 2029. The proclivity towards anthropomorphism in regarding pets as family has increased spending on accessories and goods catering to their well-being and indulgences. Shifting demographics also boost market expansion. Nuclear families and declining birth rates have prompted individuals and couples to view pets as substitutes for children, amplifying expenditures on premium pet food, veterinary services, and other items.
Technological progress has catalyzed innovation within the sector. Tailored pet foods customized for nutritional needs, health trackers, and intellectually stimulating toys that meet evolving consumer demands exemplify adaptation. E-commerce facilitates convenient product access, augmenting the market.
The emergence of humanization as a dominant cultural paradigm has additionally spurred proliferation. This encompasses anthropomorphizing animals and heightened consideration for their emotions and requirements. Consequently, consumers increasingly procure goods prioritizing pets’ holistic wellness spanning domains like nutrition, healthcare and enrichment.
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Ireland pet products industry, presenting detailed market data including historical market size, growth rates, and future forecasts. It offers an in-depth examination of various market categories and subcategories, with a particular focus on key factors such as product type, pet type, and distribution channel. The insights gained from this evaluation help reveal the growth potential within the pet products sector.
Market Segmentation
The segmentation of the pet products market in Ireland is outlined below:
Product type: grooming products, pet healthcare (flea & tick treatments, vitamins & supplements, dewormers, and others), stain & odor control products, others
Pet type: cat, dog, others
Distribution channel: supermarkets and hypermarkets, pet stores, e-commerce, veterinary hospitals, others
The Ireland pet products market is segmented on the basis of product type, pet type, and distribution channel. Based on product type, the pet products market in Ireland is categorized into grooming products, pet healthcare (flea & tick treatments, vitamins & supplements, dewormers, and others), stain & odor control products, and others. On the basis of pet type, the pet products market in Ireland has been segmented into cat, dog, and others. By distribution channel, the pet products market in Ireland has been segmented into supermarkets and hypermarkets, pet stores, e-commerce, veterinary hospitals, and others.
Competitive Landscape
The Ireland pet products market is highly competitive. The report also includes the profiles of leading companies such as Johnson’s Veterinary Products Ltd, Pets Choice Limited (Bob Martin), Mark and Chappell Limited, MATINA GmbH, Vitakraft pet care GmbH & Co. KG, Elanco Animal Health Incorporated, Mars Incorporated, Chanelle Pharma Limited, Tolsa S.A., Unicharm Corporation, Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc., SEPIOL S.A.U., KONG Company, Interpet Limited, Ancol Pet Products Limited, Happy Pet Products Limited, Kent Corporation, Eirpet Treats Limited, Chanelle Animal Health Ltd.
The report offers a comprehensive review of the Ireland pet products market, focusing on key players’ performance over the 2019-2023 period. The information highlights shifts in market share, identifying both established market leaders and emerging players. By utilizing this data, businesses can enhance their competitive positioning, refining their strategies to better navigate a competitive and evolving market landscape.
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key findings
Report scope
Research methodology
Market overviewIreland pet products market – product type analysis
Ireland pet products market – pet type analysis
Ireland pet products market – distribution channel analysis
Key players and market share
– Johnson’s Veterinary Products Ltd
– Pets Choice Limited (Bob Martin)
– Mark and Chappell Limited
– MATINA GmbH
– Vitakraft pet care GmbH & Co. KG
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Macroeconomic data and forecast
Disclaimer
FIGURES AND TABLES
Table Ireland pet products market 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market, net growth, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market, growth rates, 2019-2029
Table Ireland pet products market by product type, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market by product type, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market by product type, 2019-2029
Table Ireland pet products market by pet type, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market by pet type, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market by pet type, 2019-2029
Table Ireland pet products market by distribution channel, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market by distribution channel, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Ireland pet products market by distribution channel, 2019-2029
Table Ireland pet products market share (%), by companies, 2019-2023
Chart Ireland pet products market, by companies, 2023
Table Ireland pet products market share (%), by brands, 2019-2023
Chart Ireland pet products market, by brands, 2023
Table Ireland – population (millions) and forecast
Table Ireland – consumer price index (CPI) and forecast
Table Ireland – gross domestic product and forecast
Table Ireland pet products market: spend as a proportion of GDP (%)
Table Ireland pet products market: consumption per capita (population)