PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1511997
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1511997
The global veterinary endocrinology market size is expected to reach USD 480.28 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 6.8% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Some key drivers fueling the market growth include increasing uptake of pet insurance, humanization of pets, improving diagnostic rates, and initiatives by key market players. In 2022, Dechra launched Zycortal- its desoxycorticosterone pivalate suspension for Addison's disease management for dogs in Brazil. This expanded its product portfolio.
Certain dog breeds exhibit a predisposition to various endocrine disorders, which significantly drives demand for veterinary endocrinology services and products. As per Embrace Pet Insurance for instance, some of the breeds that may be predisposed to hypothyroidism include Golden Retriever, Great Dane, Boxer, Cocker Spaniel, English Bulldog, and Doberman Pinscher. This predisposition stems from a combination of genetic factors and breed-specific physiological traits, making these breeds more susceptible to endocrine imbalances. Consequently, pet owners of these breeds are more vigilant about monitoring their pets' health and seek specialized veterinary care, including regular screenings, diagnostic tests, and tailored treatment plans, thereby fueling the demand for veterinary endocrinology services and products.
Another significant market driver is the growing awareness and emphasis on pet health and wellness among owners. With pets increasingly regarded as family members, owners are more willing to invest in comprehensive veterinary care to ensure the well-being of their animals. This includes regular health check-ups, preventive measures, and prompt treatment of any health issues, including endocrine disorders. The heightened awareness among pet owners leads to greater demand for specialized veterinary services, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic options tailored to manage endocrine conditions effectively. As disposable incomes rise and pet owners prioritize their pets' health and well-being, there is a corresponding increase in veterinary healthcare expenditure. This is also expected to propel the market growth.
Technological advancements and innovations in veterinary diagnostics, therapeutics, and treatment modalities have enhanced the capabilities of veterinary professionals in diagnosing and managing endocrine disorders in animals. Improved diagnostic tools, such as advanced imaging techniques and genetic testing, enable more accurate diagnosis, while innovative treatment options offer better outcomes for pets with endocrine conditions.