CHICAGO, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this U.S. pet training services market report.
The U.S. pet training services market is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 6% during the period 2020−2026.
Key Highlights Offered in the Report:
- COVID-19 had a positive impact, albeit small, on the market. As compared to pre-covid estimation, the market witnessed an increment of USD 8 million in revenue from pet training services in the US.
- As per ASPCA, there were more than 600 online foster applications in New York and Los Angeles in Q1 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. This increase in pet adoption could lead to a corresponding increase in demand for pet training services because most owners want their pets to have basic manners that include prompt responses to basic commands.
- The pet care companies have found new avenues to offer their pet training services, which include online training programs conducted on Zoom or Google Meet. These online pet training programs are designed to guide pet owners through the process of training their pets themselves.
- A gradual rise in the number of pet shows and exhibitions is expected to support the growth in pet training market as owners and participants in pet competitions and exhibitions constantly train their pets to minimize its response time to commands, which plays a crucial role in winning such competitions.
- There are cases where pet…