Published Date: January 1970
Selbyville, DE. - Asia Pacific pet therapeutic diet market was estimated at USD 798.4 million in 2024 and is expected to grow from USD 850.3 million in 2025 to USD 1.7 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 8.2%, according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
Urbanization in countries like China, India, and Southeast Asian nations is leading to a rise in pet ownership. As more people adopt pets in cities, there’s a growing demand for specialized diets to manage lifestyle-related health conditions in pets.
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https://www.gminsights.com/industry-analysis/asia-pacific-pet-therapeutic-diet-market
The dry food segment held a notable share in 2024, driven by its convenience, longer shelf life, and cost-effectiveness. Consumers find dry therapeutic food easier to store and measure, making it a preferred choice for daily feeding routines. Veterinary-recommended formulations for conditions like renal support, gastrointestinal health, and weight management are widely available in dry formats, allowing brands to reach a broader customer base. As urban pet ownership rises, demand for easily accessible, health-specific dry pet food products is expected to contribute significantly.
The dogs segment in the Asia Pacific pet therapeutic diet market generated a significant share in 2024, driven by their increasing popularity as companion animals across both urban and semi-urban regions. Dog owners are more likely to seek specialized nutrition plans for their pets, particularly chronic issues such as joint disorders, obesity, and skin allergies. With the growing influence of veterinary professionals and pet wellness trends, more dog owners are turning to prescription-based diets for preventive care.
The weight management segment held sizeable growth in 2024 as obesity among pets becomes a widespread concern across the Asia Pacific region. Rising calorie intake and reduced physical activity, especially among indoor pets, have triggered health risks that necessitate dietary intervention. Therapeutic diets focused on weight control offer low-fat, high-fiber formulations to support metabolic health without compromising on taste or nutrition. Brands are capitalizing on this by introducing vet-formulated options specifically designed to reduce weight-related complications.
China pet therapeutic diet market held a significant share in 2024, driven by rapid urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and a shift toward pet humanization. The market is seeing a steady rise in demand for condition-specific diets prescribed by veterinary professionals. Local and international players alike are expanding their distribution networks and product portfolios to cater to this demand.
Major players in the Asia Pacific pet therapeutic diet market are JustFoodForDogs, Hill's Pet Nutrition (Colgate-Palmolive), VNG, Farmina Pet Foods, Husse, Blue Buffalo (General Mills), Stella and Chewy’s, Eden Holistic Pet Foods, Mars, Incorporated, Ziwi Pets, Virbac, Drools Pet Food, Open Farm, Diamond Pet Foods (Schell & Kampeter, Inc.), EmerAid, Purina PetCare (Nestle SA).
To strengthen their presence in the Asia Pacific pet therapeutic diet market, companies are deploying a range of targeted strategies. Leading brands are investing heavily in R&D to develop science-backed, condition-specific formulations that align with regional dietary preferences and veterinary guidelines. Strategic partnerships with veterinary clinics and hospitals enable companies to directly reach pet owners through professional recommendations. Additionally, many are leveraging digital platforms and e-commerce to expand their customer base beyond metropolitan areas.
Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani