Pet Wearable Market Analysis on Market Share, Ongoing Trends, Top Players, Regional Players and forecast up to 2027

By Rahul Varpe

Global pet wearable market size is anticipated to register a consistent rate of growth over 2021-2027 owing to rise in pet adoption, awareness regarding smart vests, increased spending on the wellbeing of companion animals and seamless integration of new technology. Pet activity trackers as well as other wearables are commonly found these days.

The technologies such as artificial intelligence, IoT and the internet all have come together to create much more advanced and smart wearables for pets. Not just limited to trackers, wearables could now aid in identifying, alerting, tracking, controlling as well as providing medical diagnosis for animal companions. The pet wearable market share is segmented on the basis of product, technology, application, user and the regional landscape.

Pet wearable products in the market are smart cameras, smart harness, smart vest, and smart collars. The need to train pet dogs and enable it to understand commands will propel the demand for smart vest in the market.

With respect to technology, the pet wearable market is categorized into Bluetooth, sensors, GPS, and RFID devices. Among these, GPS technology segment will witness substantial growth through 2027. Increasing incidents of missing pet will drive the adoption of smart collars integrated with GPS trackers, to easily identify a lost animal. As per the estimates by the American Humane Association, approximately 10 million cats and dogs are stolen and lost across the U.S. every year.

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Pet wearables, like GPS collars, are in fact making it possible for pet owners to track their pet's location. A GPS tracker mainly comprises of an antenna along with other important hardware that enables the device to locate itself anywhere in the globe using GPS satellites.

Behavior monitoring and control, fitness monitoring, identification & tracking and medical diagnosis & treatment are the key application segments across the industry. Growing awareness regarding different problems and challenges to the wellbeing of pets will accelerate the spending on pet wearable devices for medical diagnosis and treatment.

In terms of end-use, the overall market for pet wearables is divided into commercial and household users. Increasing magnitude of dairy farms and substantial cost benefits associated with livestock monitoring will drive the market share from commercial segment.

Livestock monitoring system could aid the farmers in keeping a check on their farm animals remotely. The tracker devices could also be attached to collars, keeping track of pasture management, animal health, location details and chewing patterns. The system not only aids in managing the animals but also other farm equipment.

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On the geographical front, the Latin America pet wearable market will witness robust demand over the coming years. In fact, the COVID-19 pandemic surged pet adoption in Brazil as several isolated residents focused on companionship amid restriction, influencing the regional pet wearables industry trends.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope

  • 1.1 Scope & definitions
  • 1.2 Methodology & forecast parameters
  • 1.3 COVID-19 impact
    • 1.3.1 North America
    • 1.3.2 Europe
    • 1.3.3 Asia Pacific
    • 1.3.4 Latin America
    • 1.3.5 MEA
  • 1.4 Data sources
    • 1.4.1 Secondary
    • 1.4.2 Primary

Chapter 2 Executive Summary

  • 2.1 Pet wearable industry 360 degree synopsis, 2017 - 2027
    • 2.1.1 Business trends
    • 2.1.2 Regional trends
    • 2.1.3 Product trends
    • 2.1.4 Technology trends
    • 2.1.5 Application trends
    • 2.1.6 End-use trends

Chapter 3 Pet Wearable Industry Insights

  • 3.1 Industry segmentation
  • 3.2 Impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
    • 3.2.1 Global outlook
    • 3.2.2 Regional outlook
      • 3.2.2.1 North America
      • 3.2.2.2 Europe
      • 3.2.2.3 Asia Pacific
      • 3.2.2.4 Latin America
      • 3.2.2.5 MEA
    • 3.2.3 Industry value chain
      • 3.2.3.1 Research and development
      • 3.2.3.2 Marketing
      • 3.2.3.3 Supply
    • 3.2.4 Competitive landscape
      • 3.2.4.1 Strategy
      • 3.2.4.2 Distribution network
      • 3.2.4.3 Business growth
  • 3.3 Industry ecosystem analysis
    • 3.3.1 Raw material suppliers
    • 3.3.2 Component suppliers
    • 3.3.3 Manufacturers
    • 3.3.4 Technology providers
    • 3.3.5 Software/cloud providers
    • 3.3.6 System Integrators
    • 3.3.7 Service providers
    • 3.3.8 Distributors
    • 3.3.9 Vendor matrix
      • 3.3.9.1 Raw material suppliers
      • 3.3.9.2 Component suppliers
      • 3.3.9.3 Manufacturers
      • 3.3.9.4 Technology providers
      • 3.3.9.5 Software/cloud providers
      • 3.3.9.6 System Integrators
      • 3.3.9.7 Service providers
      • 3.3.9.8 Distributors
  • 3.4 Technology & innovation landscape
  • 3.5 Number of pets, by region, 2020
    • 3.5.1 North America
    • 3.5.2 Europe
    • 3.5.3 Asia Pacific
    • 3.5.4 Latin America
    • 3.5.5 MEA
  • 3.6 Regulatory landscape
    • 3.6.1 North America
    • 3.6.2 Europe
    • 3.6.3 Asia Pacific
    • 3.6.4 Latin America
    • 3.6.5 MEA
  • 3.7 Price trend analysis, 2017 - 2027
    • 3.7.1 By product
    • 3.7.2 By region
  • 3.8 Industry impact forces
    • 3.8.1 Growth drivers
      • 3.8.1.1 Increasing awareness for pet's mental and physical fitness
      • 3.8.1.2 Rise in adoption of rescue pets by millennials in Asia Pacific
      • 3.8.1.3 Growing demand for remote monitoring & tracking of pets in the U.S. and Europe
      • 3.8.1.4 Rise in number of pet tech start-up companies in Europe
      • 3.8.1.5 Urbanization and rise in popularity of pets in Latin America and MEA
    • 3.8.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
      • 3.8.2.1 Power consumption and short battery life of devices
      • 3.8.2.2 Lack of public awareness
  • 3.9 Growth potential analysis
  • 3.10 Porter's analysis
    • 3.10.1 Supplier power
    • 3.10.2 Buyer power
    • 3.10.3 Threat of new entrants
    • 3.10.4 Threat of substitutes
    • 3.10.5 Internal rivalry
  • 3.11 PESTEL analysis
    • 3.11.1 Political
    • 3.11.2 Economical
    • 3.11.3 Social
    • 3.11.4 Technological
    • 3.11.5 Environmental
    • 3.11.6 Legal

About Author


Rahul Varpe

Rahul Varpe currently writes for Technology Magazine. A communication Engineering graduate by education, Rahul started his journey in as a freelancer writer along with regular jobs. Rahul has a prior experience in writing as well as marketing of services and products online. Apart from being an avid...

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