The Veterinary Dietary Supplements market, valued at 7,880.88 million in 2022, is anticipated to exhibit a 4.8% CAGR during the forecast period. The surge in pet ownership globally, accompanied by a shift in perceiving pets as integral family members, has propelled increased expenditures on pet healthcare, particularly in the realm of dietary supplements. This trend of "humanization" of pets has fostered a demand for top-notch and specialized pet dietary supplements as owners increasingly prioritize optimal care and nutrition for their animals. With a growing awareness of preventive healthcare for pets, dietary supplements are being embraced as a proactive strategy to uphold pet health and deter potential ailments. Pet owners, cognizant of their animals' nutritional requirements, are placing greater emphasis on providing balanced and nutritious diets, supplemented with specific nutrients, thereby fueling the demand for veterinary dietary supplements. Veterinarians, pivotal in influencing pet owners' decisions, are contributing to market growth through heightened awareness of the benefits of dietary supplements, resulting in increased recommendations.
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