
Your Pet's Next Doctor Visit Might Be an App — How 8 Countries Are Proving It
Your dog just had a weird episode — shaking, refusing food, pacing in circles. It's 11 PM, the vet clinic is closed, and Google is serving you a terrifying mix of "probably nothing" and "could be fatal." Five years ago, that was the end of the road until morning. In 2026, millions of pet owners around the world are opening an app instead — and getting answers in minutes. The global pet tech market has exploded to $19.1 billion in 2026 , on track to reach $52.9 billion by 2035. But behind those numbers lies something more interesting than market growth: a fundamental shift in how eight different countries — from Tokyo to Santiago, from Amsterdam to Moscow — are rethinking what it means to care for an animal in the digital age. And pet apps are at the center of it all. The AI Revolution in Your Pet's Food Bowl At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Chinese-founded PETKIT made the biggest splash in the pet tech world by unveiling a complete AI-powered ecosystem that turns ordinary pet care into a data
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