Stats from the Veterinary Industry Tracker powered by Vetsource and AVMA
March 29-April 4, 2026
Adam Wysocki, founder of VetSoftwareHub, published an article [1] evaluating how human healthcare’s AI evolution will transfer to veterinary care. That industry is shifting from passive databases to “agentic” AI systems that autonomously manage complex workflows.
Healthcare IT leaders have announced AI systems that handle multi-step tasks, such as scheduling, insurance verification, and clinical documentation without a human involved. Some practices have already seen positive results, such as significantly cutting authorization time and reducing billing-related service contacts.
“For veterinary software vendors who want to understand where this wave lands, dental is the most instructive analogy,” Wysocki, who recently co-authored a white paper [2] exploring AI in veterinary practices, states. “None of this removes the clinical judgment that only a trained veterinary professional can provide. All of it removes the administrative weight that currently sits on top of that clinical judgment and slowly crushes it.”
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| 3.2% Revenue YoY (Last Week) |
-1.6% Visits YoY (Last Week) |
Veterinary industry revenue and visits continued to steadily climb last week. Year-over-year revenue increased to 3.2% from 2.9%, and visits increased to -1.6% from -2.3%.
Heartworm YoY |
Flea/Tick YoY |
Services YoY |
Products YoY |
Parasiticide purchases and products experienced a slight drop last week. Heartworm dipped to -6.8% from -6.0% the week prior, and flea/tick went from -0.6% to -1.0% during the same period. Product revenue dipped into the negative, going from 0.0% to -0.7% last week.
Services revenue saw a slight increase, rising to 4.4% from 3.7% the week prior.
| +2.9% Revenue YoY (Last 12 Months) |
-2.5% Visits YoY (Last 12 Months) |
The rolling 14-day trendline shows revenue and visits trending upwards as we enter April.
| 6,543 Practices |
2.1M Revenue per practice (Last 12 months) |
9.8K Visits per practice (Last 12 months) |
Maine holds the highest year-over-year revenue at 6.0%, with Oregon and Connecticut trailing at 5.5% and 5.0%, respectively.
Oregon is once again the only state with positive year-over-year visits at 0.6%.
*Numbers are subject to change based on data availability and PIMS adjustments.
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