Global Dog DNA Test Market Size Forecast Projected to Growth to USD 723 Million by 2030 with 15.1% CAGR
Zion Market Research
Zion Market Research

[229 + Pages Research Study] According to a market research study published by Zion Market Research, the demand analysis of Global Dog DNA Test Market size & share revenue was valued at around USD 235 million in 2022 and is estimated to grow about USD 723 million by 2030, at a CAGR of approximately 15.1% between 2023 and 2030. The key market players are listed in the report with their sales, revenues and strategies are Embark Veterinary Inc., Wisdom Panel (Mars Inc.), Dognomics (Clinomics), DNA MY DOG (Canadian Dog Group Ltd.), Orivet Genetic Pet Care Ltd., Neogen Corp., GenSolDiagnostics LLC, FidoCure (OHC), Basepaws Inc. (Zoetis) and PetDx among others.

New York, NY, Aug. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zion Market Research has published a new research report titled “Dog DNA Test Market By Sample Type (Blood, Saliva, Semen, And Others), By Test Type (Breed Profile, Genetic Diseases, And Health & Wellness), By End User (Pet Owners, Breeders, And Veterinarians), And By Region - Global And Regional Industry Overview, Market Intelligence, Comprehensive Analysis, Historical Data, And Forecasts 2023 – 2030” in its research database.

“According to the latest research study, the demand of global Dog DNA Test Market size & share in terms of revenue was valued at USD 235 million in 2022 and it is expected to surpass around USD 723 million mark by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 15.1% during the forecast period 2023 to 2030.”

What is Dog DNA Test? How big is the Dog DNA Test Industry?

Report Overview:

The global dog DNA test market size was worth around USD 235 million in 2022 and is predicted to grow to around USD 723 million by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 15.1% between 2023 and 2030.

A scientific method known as a dog DNA test is used to investigate a dog's biological makeup. This test is able to uncover information regarding a dog's ancestry, genetic health markers, and likely predisposition towards certain disorders. In order to conduct this non-invasive test, a cheek swab or blood sample is often taken from the dog in order to get a minute sample of the animal's cells. The DNA sequence of the dog is then decoded in a laboratory using cutting-edge procedures using the genetic material that was gathered from the sample. These methods use the genetic information that was obtained from the sample. An important goal of a dog DNA test is to identify the breed of the dog, to trace its lineage, to check the dog's health, to anticipate its features and behaviour, and other similar goals.