Global Kennel Management Software Market Trends and Insights
Rising Global Pet Ownership & Spending
Urban pet humanization pushes facilities to digitize every touchpoint so that owners receive hotel-grade experiences. Asia-Pacific pet-care spending is on track to reach USD 34.8 billion in 2029, sustaining demand for platforms that document premium services. In Japan, lifetime dog-ownership costs climbed to JPY 2.446 million (USD 16,000) in 2023, affirming willingness to pay for value-added care tracking. Younger digital-native owners select kennels that offer mobile bookings and live pet updates, which in turn expands the kennel management software market.Rapid Shift to SaaS-Based Deployment
Subscription models remove the capital hurdle that once blocked software investment for small operators. The European companion-animal segment, moving from USD 3.96 billion in 2022 to USD 5.37 billion by 2027, provides fertile ground for cloud rollouts.Continuous upgrades, bundled compliance, and device-agnostic access have normalized SaaS as the default procurement path, intensifying competitive differentiation on user experience rather than price.Low Digital Literacy Among Micro-Kennel Operators
Many micro-facilities run on family labor and informal scheduling, limiting appetite for enterprise software. Sixty-six percent of pet owners in Japan delay veterinary visits due to perceived cost, while 41% cite time constraints, hinting at operators’ sensitivity to workflow complexity. Training clinics on basic system navigation remain costly, restraining penetration even as the segment shows 6.80% CAGR potential.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Demand for Integrated Payment & CRM Suites
- Need for Real-Time Capacity & Run-Utilisation Analytics (AI-Driven)
- Data-Security & PII-Compliance Concerns
Segment Analysis
Cloud platforms accounted for 67.40% of the kennel management software market in 2025 and are forecast to expand at a 6.31% CAGR. The shift reflects lower upfront spending, seamless integrations, and automatic regulatory updates. Multi-location chains benefit from centralized dashboards that standardize SOPs across sites. Meanwhile, on-premise solutions linger within large hospitals, demanding local data custody but face shrinking refresh budgets. Vendors that demonstrate ISO-27001 and SOC-2 compliance accelerate conversions among late adopters. As a result, cloud continues to expand wallet share and strengthens the overall kennel management software market position.On-premise systems still serve niche scenarios such as rural areas with inconsistent bandwidth. However, the total cost of ownership rises as aging hardware requires replacement. Security patches become cumbersome without managed services, creating vulnerabilities that regulators scrutinize. Over time, life-cycle economics favor migration, reinforcing the long-term dominance of cloud in the kennel management software market.
Boarding and daycare facilities generated 45.30% revenue in 2025, validating their role as the core demand engine. These operators value rapid check-in workflows and mobile updates that reassure owners. Veterinary boarding, although only 11.70% share in 2025, is projected to rise at 7.10% CAGR as medical oversight merges with hospitality. Integrated electronic health records, medication alerts, and post-operative monitoring capabilities influence purchase decisions, positioning software as clinical infrastructure, not merely scheduling support.
Grooming salons and pet retail chains are leveraging CRM modules to upsell spa packages and merchandise. Home-based sitters demand mobile-first tools with quick-tap invoicing. Their growth reveals that even solo operators recognize software’s branding and compliance benefits. The kennel management software market continues to diversify in response to these varying workflows.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Deployment
- Cloud
- On-premise
- By End-User Type
- Boarding and Daycare Facilities
- Grooming Salons
- Pet Retail and Multi-Service Chains
- Veterinary / Medical Boarding
- Home-based Sitters
- By Enterprise Size
- Micro (< 10 runs)
- Small (10-49 runs)
- Medium (50-199 runs)
- Large (200+ runs / multi-site)
- By Subscription Model
- SaaS (Monthly / Annual)
- Perpetual Licence + Maintenance
- By Sales Channel
- Direct (Vendor-Hosted)
- Value-Added Reseller / Marketplace
- By Geography
- North America
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Rest of South America
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Nordics
- Benelux
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- ASEAN 5
- Australia and NZ
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- Middle East and Africa
- GCC
- Turkey
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East and Africa
- North America
Geography Analysis
North America retained a 39.40% share in 2025, sustained by high pet ownership and well-funded veterinary ecosystems. The United States hosts dense boarding chains that require HIPAA-like record rigor, propelling premium feature uptake. Canada’s pet-food export surge hints at wider sector maturity, indirectly increasing demand for facility software. Regional state privacy regulations keep data-security modules top of mind for buyers, enhancing vendor stickiness. Cross-border mergers produce consolidated chains that standardize on a single platform to leverage economies of scale, further deepening the kennel management software market.Europe follows as the second-largest region, benefiting from established veterinary care frameworks and robust broadband penetration. Companion-animal health spending is climbing toward USD 5.37 billion by 2027, underpinning steady software conversion. GDPR compels detailed consent tracking, spurring demand for audit trails and encrypted backups. Germany, France, and the United Kingdom spearhead adoption, while Nordic countries emphasize sustainability reporting on the same platforms. Cross-functional modules that couple inventory with prescription labeling deliver compliance efficiencies, making software indispensable rather than discretionary.
Asia-Pacific is the growth engine with 7.20% CAGR through 2031. Japan’s pet population exceeded 15.9 million in 2024, sustaining facility investments in digital infrastructure. China’s Tier-1 cities introduce licensing that mandates electronic welfare logs, accelerating SaaS penetration. South Korea and Singapore, known for the quick adoption of fintech, show enthusiasm for payment-embedded kennel platforms. Localized interfaces and integration with regional e-wallets become decisive factors as Western vendors localize offerings. With disposable incomes rising and urban dwellers prioritizing pet wellness, Asia-Pacific has the potential to overtake North America in the kennel management software market revenue by the early 2030s.
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- PetExec Inc.
- DaySmart Software (incl. Gingr)
- Shepherd Software
- PedFast Technologies (Kennel Connection)
- Software Revolutions Ltd (Revelation Pets)
- Pawfinity
- ProPet Software
- K9 Bytes Inc.
- PawLoyalty
- Dog BizPro
- KennelBooker
- KennelPlus
- Grensoft
- Gespet
- K9 Sky
- Kennel Link
- AcuroVet
- Digitail
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- PetExec Inc.
- DaySmart Software (incl. Gingr)
- Shepherd Software
- PedFast Technologies (Kennel Connection)
- Software Revolutions Ltd (Revelation Pets)
- Pawfinity
- ProPet Software
- K9 Bytes Inc.
- PawLoyalty
- Dog BizPro
- KennelBooker
- KennelPlus
- Grensoft
- Gespet
- K9 Sky
- Kennel Link
- AcuroVet
- Digitail

