Something significant is happening in Asia’s pet industry this year. Not gradually. Not quietly. Loudly, at record-breaking scale, and with implications for every pet brand, buyer, distributor, and investor on the planet.
Two landmark events are about to define the direction of the global pet industry for the next decade — and both of them are happening in Asia in 2026.
The first is Pet Fair Asia 2026, returning to Shanghai from August 19 to 23 for its historic 28th edition. The second is Pet Fair South East Asia 2026, celebrating its 5th anniversary in Bangkok from October 28 to 30. Together, they are not just trade shows. They are the clearest signal yet that Asia has not just joined the global pet industry conversation — it is now leading it.
Pet Fair Asia 2026, Shanghai — The Largest Pet Show on Earth
Pet Fair Asia returns to Shanghai from 19 to 23 August 2026, reaching new milestones with a record-breaking 320,000 square metres of exhibition space and 2,600 exhibitors, further strengthening its position as Asia’s leading pet industry platform.
Let those numbers land for a moment. 92% of that exhibition space has already been sold out months ahead of the event — a fact that speaks to the extraordinary demand the show commands globally.
In 2025, the event welcomed more than 130,000 trade visitors from over 90 countries, while attendance climbed to a record 390,000 visitors during the final two consumer days. The 2026 edition is expected to surpass every one of those records.
This is, by any measure, the most important gathering in the global pet industry calendar.
The Big New Idea — VIP B2B Day
The most strategically significant addition to Pet Fair Asia 2026 is something that has never been done at this scale before.
Pet Fair Asia is introducing a VIP B2B Day as a strategic initiative to strengthen the show’s business focus — a move especially important for a large-scale exhibition with massive foot traffic. It will bring together selected Chinese importers, wholesalers, distributors, VIP buyers, leading media partners, influencers and industry opinion leaders, fostering high-quality interactions and meaningful business exchange. International visitors, meanwhile, will continue to enjoy full access across all three trade days.
This is a genuinely clever structural innovation. The challenge with any show of this magnitude — 320,000 square metres, 2,600+ exhibitors, hundreds of thousands of visitors — is signal versus noise. A brand flying in from Europe, India, or North America needs to meet the right distributors and buyers. The VIP B2B Day creates a curated, high-intent environment on day one, before the broader public crowds arrive. It is the show’s way of saying: we are not just the world’s biggest pet event. We are also the world’s most serious one.

Going Greener — EcoPaws Asia Launches
Among the genuinely new initiatives at Pet Fair Asia 2026, the one with the most long-term industry significance is EcoPaws Asia.
EcoPaws Asia, launching at Pet Fair Asia 2026, is a new programme dedicated to advancing sustainability across the Asian pet industry. Built in cooperation with Pet Sustainability Coalition (PSC) and aligned with its standards, the initiative aims to recognise, promote and accelerate sustainability leadership while encouraging responsible consumer choices through education and engagement. Selected exhibitors will be highlighted as “Must-Visit” booths, guiding attendees toward innovative and environmentally responsible products. A dedicated EcoPaws Asia Showcase Area will present curated sustainable solutions, while targeted business matchmaking will connect buyers with manufacturers focused on sustainability.
For a show hosted in China — the world’s manufacturing powerhouse for pet products — this is a meaningful statement. The global pet industry has a sustainability problem. Packaging waste, ingredient sourcing, carbon emissions from supply chains — these are real and growing concerns. EcoPaws Asia signals that the industry’s largest platform is taking that seriously, not just as a marketing exercise, but as a structured, standards-aligned programme with measurable criteria.
What’s Actually on the Show Floor — The Trends Defining 2026
While core sectors such as pet food, supplies and healthcare remain strong, Pet Fair Asia continues to highlight innovative segments including functional nutrition, fresh pet diets, smart technologies, pet fashion, travel solutions and human-pet co-living. These trends reflect the industry’s expanding diversity and its convergence with lifestyle and technology sectors, creating new business opportunities and shaping consumer habits.
Several dedicated themed areas have been introduced to navigate the show’s vast scale. The Cat’s Wonderland Hall is one of the most talked-about additions — featuring premium, design-led and smart cat products from local and international brands, reflecting China’s fast-growing cat market which is now expanding at a pace that rivals the dog segment. The Human-Pet Ideal Home area spotlights integrated lifestyle solutions — furniture, décor, and living products designed for households where the pet is genuinely considered a family member.
Pet Fair Supply, the co-located event focused on the pet industry supply chain, will expand to 10 outdoor halls in 2026 — up from eight — hosting more than 900 exhibitors across 70,000 square metres, covering equipment, packaging, smart factory, OEM/OBM/ODM and third-party services.
Going Global — New National Pavilions
Building on the strong presence of six pavilions in 2025 — New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the United States, and Poland — the 2026 edition is set to welcome an even broader international line-up, with new pavilions from Australia, Canada, and Thailand.
The addition of Australia and Canada is particularly significant. Both countries have sophisticated, premium-oriented pet food industries with strong export ambitions. Their presence at Pet Fair Asia confirms what the market has been saying for years: if you want to access Asia’s pet consumers — Chinese, Southeast Asian, and beyond — this is the show you cannot afford to miss.
Tracy Diehl, Canada’s Consul General in Shanghai, noted that the Canadian pavilion will highlight premium pet food, quality ingredients, and innovative solutions focused on animal health and wellbeing — directly aimed at strengthening ties with Asian distribution partners.
Pet Fair South East Asia 2026, Bangkok — The Region’s Rising Star
While Shanghai dominates the headlines, Bangkok is building quietly into one of the most strategically important pet industry events in the world.
Pet Fair South East Asia 2026 will be held from October 28 to 30 at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre. More than 450 exhibitors from 35 countries and over 12,000 trade visitors from 80+ countries will make Bangkok the epicentre of the global pet industry at the end of October.
This is the event’s 5th anniversary edition, and as of June, almost 300 companies have already secured their booth presence.
The growth trajectory of Pet Fair South East Asia explains why it matters so much to watch. The 2025 show featured 447 exhibitors from 37 countries and 11,169 trade visitors from 81 countries, marking an 11% visitor growth compared to the 2024 edition. Five years in, this event is compounding fast.
Why Southeast Asia Is the Smart Money Right Now
With a similar profile to China 10 years ago, the Southeast Asian pet product market is expected to grow up to 20% annually, from US $4 billion today to US $17 billion by 2030. Thailand is the market leader in Southeast Asia, accounting for 43.6% of the total pet care market, with growth expected to continue, specifically in the category of dry dog food.
That comparison to China a decade ago is the one every serious investor and brand strategist needs to sit with. China’s pet food market grew at 25-30% CAGR from 2019 to 2023 — the fastest of any retail market globally. Changing consumer lifestyle and increasing disposable income is driving increasing acceptance of pets throughout the region, including the more nutritious and healthy pet foods, with an 8% increase in pet ownership per year.
Southeast Asia is not a niche opportunity. It is a category-defining window — and it is open right now.
What This Means for Indian Pet Brands
India’s pet industry is growing at 19% CAGR, heading toward ₹25,000 crore by 2032. The opportunities that Pet Fair Asia and Pet Fair South East Asia represent for Indian pet brands are enormous — and largely untapped.
For pet food manufacturers, these shows offer direct access to distributors across China, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and beyond. For Indian brands built on ayurvedic, natural, or vegetarian formulations — product categories with growing global interest — the timing could not be better.
For importers, the supply chain event at Pet Fair Asia is the single best place on earth to source packaging, processing equipment, and manufacturing partnerships for scaling production.
And for the Indian pet industry as a whole, watching what happens at these two events over the next five months will be the most informative market intelligence exercise of the year. The trends that debut in Shanghai in August will reach Indian retail shelves within 18 to 24 months.
Mark the Dates
Pet Fair Asia 2026, August 19 to 23, 2026 — Shanghai New International Expo Centre, Shanghai, China. Free registration for international buyers and professionals available until July 31, 2026, at petfairasia.com.
Pet Fair South East Asia 2026, October 28 to 30, 2026 — Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Bangkok, Thailand. Details at petfair-sea.com.
If your business has anything to do with pets — manufacturing, distribution, retail, veterinary, or media — these are not events to follow from a distance. They are events to attend.
Pets News Network (PNN) is India’s first dedicated OTT and news platform for the pet industry. Published: July 7, 2026.

