The future of pet product retail

The future of pet product retail - Hemp Well

Over 45 percent of pet parents in the United States purchased pet supplies online rather than visiting a store in 2021. Outside of mandates during the pandemic customers cited convenience, larger selection and lower prices as the main reason for shopping on the web versus in a store. Will online or in store be the future of pet product retail?

In 2020, US households spent $103 billion on their pets. 

Online Retailers

Online pet product retail will be the norm. Brick and mortar stores will lose marketshare as pet parents opt to purchase their products through convenient and easy to use online retailers. These retailers will have an extensive selection of products to choose from, and will offer competitive prices compared to brick and mortar competitors. Online pet supply retailers will also have a variety of shipping options, making it easy for pet parents to get the products they need delivered right to their door.

Brick & Mortar Store Retailers

The pet industry is booming, and it is estimated to be worth over $120 billion by 2022. This growth is being driven by the increasing popularity of pets, especially as companions, and the growth of the pet product retail market.

70% of pet parents learn about products like Hemp Well online. However, when surveyed, 82% responded "i would prefer to purchase in store". This is true for most new products in the marketplace.

The future of pet product retail is expected to be dominated by in-store sales. This is due to the growing trend of pet owners becoming more engaged with their pets, and wanting to provide them with the best possible products and services. In addition, in-store retail allows pet owners to directly interact with pet products and get advice from experts.

Online retail is also expected to grow in importance, especially for high-end products. However, in store sales will continue to be the primary sales channel, at least for a little longer.

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Written by Thomas Bowers

Author bio: Hemp Well’s editorial team writes pet wellness articles using Hemp Well product knowledge, label directions, customer questions, and responsible hemp education.

Reviewed by Hemp Well Product & Quality Team

Reviewer bio: Reviewed for product accuracy, claim discipline, label consistency, and Hemp Well quality standards.

Last reviewed September 15, 2025

Veterinary note: This article is educational and is not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from your veterinarian. Veterinary credentials are listed only when a specific veterinary reviewer is named.

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Editorial policy: Hemp Well content is written to help pet parents understand pet hemp products, serving-size considerations, product formats, quality standards, and safer shopping decisions. We avoid disease-treatment claims and update articles when product labels, regulations, or available guidance changes.

Veterinary note: Hemp Well educational content is not veterinary medical advice. If your pet has a medical condition, takes medication, is pregnant, intended for breeding, or symptoms worsen, consult your veterinarian before starting or continuing any supplement.

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