Global State of Pet Care
Stats, Facts and Trends
Published in Sept 2022
Global Trends in Veterinary Care
What you need to know
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What percentage of veterinarians are available for small animals?
Surveys indicate that the number of veterinarians for small animals represent the bulk of veterinarians in developed markets:
Is there a shortage of veterinarians for pets?
Yes. Despite rising numbers of in small animal veterinarians, it is not keeping pace with the record number of pets being adopted.
- In the U.S., 41,000 veterinarians will be needed in 2030 to meet pet care needs, however the profession is on pace to fall 15,000 short of this number, according to a study by Mars Veterinary Health.
The result is rapidly rising veterinary caseloads. Almost half of practices worldwide reported an increase in a 91-country survey by the World Small Animal Veterinary Association.12https://academy-wsava.thinkific.com/courses/wsavaseminar-global-impact-of-covid19
What do shortages mean for the mental and physical well-being of veterinarians?
A veterinary workforce that does not keep pace with a rising pet populations ultimately puts intense strain on the individual veterinarian and their support staff. Individuals may need to care for more animals, may have less time per appointment, etc., which can affect their relationship with clients and their personal mental health.
Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, only 48% of UK veterinarians told the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons that they “would still opt for the veterinary profession if they could start their career over again.”17https://www.rcvs.org.uk/news-and-views/publications/the-2019-survey-of-the-veterinary-profession/ This issue has grown since then and addressing it will be critical to the long-term health of veterinarians and their patients.
What are some of the latest veterinary
breakthroughs for pets?
The market for pet food and care products continues to grow around the world. In Europe, the market is worth an estimated €22 billion a year, with pet health products valued at an additional €2.1 billion, and the industry employing around 300,000 people in total.22https://www.fecava.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2016_Working-towards-responsible-dog-trade-final-draft.pdf
Is telemedicine use increasing?
What are the hurdles to telemedicine?
- 1Germany, Spain, France, Russia, UK, Italy, Netherlands, EU-27: https://fve.org/publications/european-veterinary-survey-2018-future-veterinarians-younger-and-female/
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- 18https://wsava.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/WSAVA-Access-to-Veterinary-Therapeutics-Survey-Report.pdf
- 19https://www.rcvs.org.uk/news-and-views/news/coronavirus-bva-and-rcvs-statement-on-changes-to-veterinary/
- 20https://healthforanimals.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/global_pet_survey_results.pdf
- 21https://healthforanimals.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/global_pet_survey_results.pdf
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