Veterinary Anesthesia Equipment Marketsize was over USD 1.2 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to cross USD 3.77 billion by 2037, growing at more than 9.2% CAGR during the forecast period i.e., between 2025-2037. In the year 2025, the industry size of veterinary anesthesia equipment is assessed at USD 1.29 billion. The growth of the market can be attributed to the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases in animals. The rising animal diseases are expected to increase the adoption rate of veterinary anesthesia equipment for treating them comfortably. Veterinary anesthesia equipment is helpful in treating incidences of veterinary chronic diseases such as hepatitis, skin allergies, chronic diseases, and diabetes mellitus. Canine atopic dermatitis, or atopy is defined as a skin hypersensitivity condition in animals caused by allergies to environmental substances known as allergens. As per a recent report from 2020, it is stated that at least 10% of the global dog population is affected by this skin allergy condition.
Veterinary anesthesia equipment is very useful in numerous veterinary procedures such as dental operations, imaging, urinary cauterization, surgical actions, and others. Moreover, the adoption rate of veterinary anesthesia equipment is expected to increase in the forecast period, considering that it is important for diagnosing and treating veterinary chronic diseases such as emphysema in the horses, leukemia in cats and cattle, muscular dystrophies in chickens and mice, atherosclerosis in pigs and pigeons, blood-coagulation disorders, and nephritis in dogs. Another factor that is anticipated to create a positive outlook for market growth is the rising trend of adopting pets in households. Companion animals are considered to bring positive health benefits. They have proven to reduce cardiac arrhythmias and anxiety, and also normalize blood pressure. Hence, the boost in the adoption rate of animals is expected to fuel the growth of the market owing to an increase in veterinary visits, rising awareness about pets’ health, and growth in expenditure on animal healthcare systems. Every year, almost 4.1 million animals in shelters are adopted out of which 2 million are dogs and 2.1 million are cats.
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