An increasing emphasis on animal healthcare and welfare is a key driver propelling growth in the market. With pets increasingly regarded as family members, owners are prioritizing their health. This shift is resulting in more frequent visits to veterinary clinics.
This heightened awareness is bolstered by advancements in veterinary medicine, educational initiatives, and the rising availability of pet insurance. The latter factor notably enhances the accessibility of regular and preventive care.
Furthermore, stringent animal welfare regulations mandate that veterinary facilities uphold elevated care standards. Consequently, these regulations are prompting investments in specialized, ergonomic, and hygienic furniture.
To cater to the rising visitation rates and demand for advanced treatments, veterinary clinics and hospitals are in need of a diverse range of furniture. This includes examination and surgical tables, treatment tables, containment units, and workstations.
This comprehensive approach to animal care not only enhances the overall experience for pets and their owners, but also significantly boosts the demand for modern and functional veterinary furniture.
Authors:
Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :
The global veterinary furniture industry was valued at USD 2 billion in 2023 and is poised to witness a 5.7% CAGR over 2024-2032, backed by the global rise in pet ownership, and the demand for well-equipped veterinary facilities.
The clinical use segment was valued at USD 1.3 billion in 2023 and will continue to witness high demand through 2032, owing to the vitality of veterinary furniture for tasks like examinations, surgeries, treatments, and diagnostics, which form the backbone of operations in veterinary settings.
North American veterinary furniture market is projected to record a CAGR of 5.6%, aiming to hit USD 1.4 billion by 2032, on account of a robust veterinary infrastructure, with a plethora of clinics and hospitals outfitted with cutting-edge technologies.
Avante Animal Health (DRE Veterinary), Burtons Medical Equipment Ltd., Covetrus, David Bailey Furniture Systems Ltd., Dispomed ltd, Midmark Corporation, OLYMPIC VETERINARY, TECHNIK Ltd, Tristar Metals, INC (Tristar Vet), and VETINOX.