The global animal wound care market size is calculated at USD 1,390 million in 2024 and is predicted to reach around USD 2,860 million by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2024 to 2034.
The animal wound care market refers to the production, distribution, and use of this general wound care that begins after the animal has been stabilized if it has undergone trauma or is in shock. This wound care is an essential part of patient management with great potential to impact the duration and extent of an animal’s recovery from surgery or traumatic injury. This wound care removes dead tissues and foreign materials from the wound and reduce bacterial contamination, and helps prevent infection. There is a high demand for this wound care in research institutes, homes, and veterinary hospitals & clinics, which is driving the growth of the animal wound care market.
However, the restraining factors of the market include limited awareness of animal health in emerging economies, high initial investment, and regulatory hurdles that can limit the growth of the market. The future scope of the market includes health & wellness, expansion of e-commerce sales, focus on preventive care, increased pet ownership, reduced costs, and advancement in technology, which will help the growth of the animal wound care market.