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PET DIABETES CARE DEVICES MARKET Size and trends

Pet Diabetes Care Devices Market, By Animal Type (Dogs and Cats), By Solutions (Treatment (Insulin Therapy, Insulin Delivery Devices, Other Treatments), and Glucose Monitoring Devices), By End User (Veterinary Clinics, Home Care Settings, and Veterinary Hospitals), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)

  • Published In : Feb 2025
  • Code : CMI7245
  • Pages :166
  • Formats :
      Excel and PDF
  • Industry : Medical Devices

Pet Diabetes Care Devices Market Size and Trends

The global pet diabetes care devices market is estimated to be valued at USD 2.60 Billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 4.26 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3% from 2025 to 2032. The rising prevalence of diabetes in pets owing to obesity and lack of physical activity as well as increasing pet ownership globally is expected to drive the demand for pet diabetes care devices over the forecast period.

Pet Diabetes Care Devices Market Key Factors

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Market Driver - Increasing awareness about pet health and wellness

In recent years, people have become much more aware about the health and well-being of their pets. Just like humans, pets can suffer from various diseases if proper care is not taken. Owners have started to pay closer attention to their pet's diet, exercise routines, and overall lifestyle. They want to ensure their furry companions live a long and healthy life. This increasing focus on pet health has led more owners to regularly take their dogs and cats for checkups and medical examinations. Veterinarians play a big role in educating pet parents about common ailments and how to monitor for signs of illnesses. As people continue to treat their pets as valued family members, preventive healthcare is gaining prominence. Diabetes is one such condition that veterinarians have been helping owners identify early. They explain how just like in humans, pets too can become diabetic if their pancreas stops producing enough insulin or if cells stop responding to the insulin produced. Left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to severe problems affecting organs and overall quality of life in pets. Therefore, veterinary professionals advise routine tests for diabetics symptoms so the disease can be controlled through diet, exercise and medication. Some may even need insulin injections or advanced diabetes care devices. With growing awareness about diabetes in general, many owners have become familiar with its symptoms and risks for pets. They no longer consider it just a human disease but also diligently check their dog or cat's urine and watch for excessive thirst or hunger.

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