The U.S. Surgical Pet Collar Market size is anticipated to reach USD 219.0 million by 2028, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2021 to 2028. Rising healthcare expenditure on domestic animals, growing demand for insurance, and an increase in the rate of pet adoption are anticipated to propel the growth of the market.
Surgical
pet collars have proved to be extremely important for preventing pets from
licking, biting, or scratching at a wound or a surgery site. Without these
e-collars, pets have been seen to chew out stitches or worsen wounds, often
requiring second surgeries to repair the damage. Licking or chewing at a wound
can also result in severe infection, even antibiotic-resistant infections, which
require longer treatment courses. In some cases, especially when abdominal
surgeries are involved, life-threatening injuries can result from chewing out
stitches. Thus, the penetration of surgical collars has widened with growing
efforts to quicken the recovery of the pet post-surgery or injury.
Studies
show that pets become important members of the household, providing comfort and
companionship. Many children with autism and ADHD reportedly thrive working
with therapy animals. The increasing adoption of surgical collars in the U.S.
is due to the trends of pet owners spending money on keeping their pets healthy
and purchasing products that help in keeping their pets comfortable,
post-surgery and treatment.
Most
manufacturers have been expanding their offerings through offline and online
distribution channels and this is paving the way for higher consumer
interaction and purchases. In addition to buying surgical pet collars at the
vet, they can also be purchased at general merchandise stores or pet specialty
shops. Some of the popular pet specialty shops in the country are PetSmart;
Petco Animal Supplies, Inc.; Pet Valu; Pet Supplies Plus; and Pet Supermarket.
Creating
surgical collars that can contribute to the health of the pet rather than
deteriorating it presents a huge growth opportunity for pet collar
manufacturers. As a result, manufacturers have been consistently investing in
the development of collars that are customizable in size for different breeds,
so that the animal’s eating or drinking is not impacted in any way.
The
plastic collars segment dominated the market and accounted for the largest
revenue share in 2020. These collars have cotton padding and are secured around
the neck with Velcro on the neckline or can be directly attached to the regular
collar. Some of these also have a padded outer rim to prevent chaffing. The
rise in the adoption of dogs among baby boomers in recent years is anticipated
to propel the market in the country. Millennials also hold a significant share
when it comes to dog ownership, thereby driving the market.
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U.S. Surgical Pet Collar Market Report Highlights
- By product,
the inflatable surgical pet collar segment is projected to be the fastest-growing
segment by progressing at a CAGR of 8.0% over the forecast period
- The dog
send-use segment was valued at USD 77.8 million in 2020 and is expected to
reach USD 138.2 million by 2028
- The plastic
collar segment dominated the market and accounted for the largest revenue
share in 2020
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