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$209,209,202
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Popular Takeaway Business
NSW
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Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney
Wamberal NSW
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Thinking of Buying a Vet Practice in Australia? Here Are 3 Vital Questions to Ask

 

The Australian veterinary services industry generated $5.7 billion in revenue in 2025, with profit margins averaging 13.5%. The sector employs nearly 29,700 people across more than 3,793 practices nationwide.

 

Revenue is projected to grow at 2.7% annually through 2031, reaching $6.6 billion. Demand is supported by Australia’s high pet ownership rate of 29.7 million animals, including 6.4 million dogs and 5.3 million cats. Growth is being driven by preventative healthcare, advanced procedures, and the trend of pet humanisation. However, cost-of-living pressures, labour shortages, and competition from large corporate groups like Greencross and VetPartners present challenges.


 

1. Is the Practice Financially Sustainable in a High-Cost Sector?

 

Why It Matters

 

Vet practices operate with healthy average profit margins but face significant cost pressures. Labour shortages are acute, pushing wages higher, while consumables and equipment costs add to overheads. Practices with efficient operations, strong client retention, and diversified services will perform best.

 

What to Check

  • Profit margins – Compare against the industry average of 13.5%.

  • Revenue mix – Review reliance on routine consultations (42.5% of income) versus higher-value procedures and emergency care.

  • Labour costs – Assess staff stability, overtime requirements, and recruitment challenges.

  • Cost base – Evaluate rent, consumables, and equipment depreciation, particularly in urban areas.


 

2. Does the Practice Have a Strong Market Position?

 

Why It Matters

 

Vet practices thrive on reputation, client loyalty, and access to affluent households with strong pet ownership. Urban markets generate nearly half of all industry revenue, though rural regions provide opportunities due to higher pet ownership rates. Practices aligned with pet insurance providers often attract more clients seeking advanced care.

 

What to Check

  • Client demographics – Identify whether the practice serves affluent urban clients or high-ownership rural households.

  • Location – Assess positioning in NSW, VIC, and QLD, which account for the largest share of veterinary practices.

  • Reputation – Review referral networks, community trust, and online reviews.

  • Insurance integration – Confirm partnerships with pet insurers to enhance affordability and access.


 

3. Is the Practice Prepared for Future Industry Trends?

 

Why It Matters

 

The veterinary sector is consolidating rapidly, with corporate groups acquiring independent practices. At the same time, technology and advanced medical procedures are reshaping service delivery. Practices that embrace innovation, preventative care, and wellness programs are best placed for long-term success.

 

What to Check

  • Technology adoption – Review investment in telehealth, AI diagnostics, and digital patient records.

  • Service range – Ensure a balance between general consultations and specialist or ancillary services such as dental and rehabilitation.

  • Growth readiness – Evaluate scope to expand capacity, introduce wellness programs, or align with pet humanisation trends.

  • Regulatory compliance – Confirm licensing, veterinary board registration, and adherence to professional standards.


 

Ready to Invest in a Thriving Vet Practice?

 

With strong profitability, high pet ownership, and growing demand for advanced care, vet practices remain attractive investments in Australia’s pet health industry.

 

Success will depend on managing costs, building strong client relationships, and adapting to consolidation and technology-led changes.

 

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