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Group 1 - Adidas officially entered the pet economy by launching its first pet product line in Shanghai, which includes cotton t-shirts, genuine leather collars, and faux leather pet bags [1][2] - The global pet market is projected to exceed $300 billion, with Adidas targeting the "humanization" trend in pet ownership through design-oriented products [1][5] - The pet economy is becoming a new consumption point, with pet owners increasingly demanding higher quality, aesthetics, and user experience in pet products [2][4] Group 2 - The pet apparel sector is characterized by an enticing outlook but lacks dominant players, making it an attractive market for apparel brands to expand their product lines [3][4] - Other brands, such as Snow Peak, H&M, and Dolce & Gabbana, have also ventured into the pet market, indicating a growing trend among apparel companies [3][4] - The pet market is experiencing rapid growth, with a significant increase in consumer spending on pet products and services, reflecting changing attitudes towards pet ownership [4][6] Group 3 - The global pet market is expected to reach $500 billion by 2030, with North America and Europe remaining key markets, while Southeast Asia and the Middle East are emerging with over 30% annual growth [5][6] - In China, the urban pet market saw a 7.5% year-on-year growth, reaching 300.2 billion yuan, with dog and cat markets growing at 4.6% and 10.7%, respectively [6][6] - The pet economy is becoming increasingly significant as pets are viewed as emotional companions, leading to a potential expansion in this sector [6][6]