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Rising vet costs and abandonment are putting Europe’s pets at risk

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 22, 2025
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Summary of Rising Costs ofVeterinary Services in Europe

Prices for vet services have significantly increased in Europe over the past decade, outpacing inflation by over 30% in the eurozone and nearly 37% across the EU since 2015. This indicates that pet-related expenses are not only rising but outpacing the cost of living, a trend observed in Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Bulgaria, among others, experiencing substantial spikes in spending costs. Additionally, Hungary and Poland are particularly affected, with expenditures rising over double since 2015, while other countries like Slovakia and Bulgaria are also stepping up their response to rising pet costs.

On the human end, 49% of households in Europe own a pet in 2023, with cats, dogs, and birds being the most popular companions. 72% of pet owners derive their living costs from maintains for animals, including food, grooming, and veterinary medications, while 28% spend on pet recoveries. This underscores the role of뤽 in managing the demands of aging populations.

According to a survey by the European Pet Industry Federation (FEDIAF), pet services are heavily reliant on innovations such as corporate hasher practices, which have increased spending by 48% globally in the past five years. These practices have shifted working METHODS and fostered a generational shift among veterinarians, with a growing number of professionals employed in corporate settings by mid-2023.

However, the situation is no silver bullet. Concerns about pricing, niềm autonomy, and increased competition in the veterinary industry have prompted regulatory actions, particularly from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority. While $ Herzog’s Animal Welfare Federation has reported that 69% of shelters are operating at capacity, only 18% have space for more incoming pets due to the overabundance of adoptions, as highlighted by European reports. This underscores the need for alternative solutions to ensure pet coverage.

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