The pet care industry could reach $203 billion in global sales by 2025. It has grown steadily every year since 2001, even during the Great Recession.
Seven out of 10 U.S. households today have pets, more than have children, and owners are providing pets with premium foods, luxury services, state-of-the-art health care, insurance policies and more.
ETF: PAWZ ProShares Pet Care ETF
(by market cap)
Company name Mkt Cap▼
Company name Mkt Cap▼
- ZTS Zoetis 109.94B; animal health medicines, vaccines, and diagnostic products
- CHWY Chewy, Inc. 23.09B; largest pure-play pet e-tailer in the United States
- WOOF Petco Health and Wellness 5.14B; premium pet consumables, supplies, grooming, tele-veterinarian
- FRPT Freshpet 4.46B; natural fresh meals and treats for dogs and cats
- CENTA Central Garden & Pet Company 2.57B; pet supplies
- CVET Covetrus 2.46B; animal-health technology
- ROVR Rover Group 1.76B; online marketplace for pet care worldwide
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PETS PetMed Express 548.49M; 1-800-PetMeds, operates as a pet pharmacy
- ZOM Zomedica Corp. 355.41M; veterinary health
- NESTLE SA NESN
- MERCK & CO INC MRK
- PETS AT HOME GROUP PLC PETS
- TRUPANION INC TRUP - leading companion-pet insurance provider operating in North America
- COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO CL
- VIRBAC SA VIRP
- CVS GROUP PLC CVSG
- PETIQ INC PETQ
- HESKA CORP HSKA
- GENERAL MILLS INC GIS
- IDXX - diagnostics (pets/livestock)
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++DOGZ Dogness; China; products for dogs and cats
Large companies
- Amazon (AMZN), Walmart (WMT) also provide consumers with an assortment of pet supplies.
©Artremis (EAS 12/13/21)
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