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While most of the 5,000 U.S. pet owners surveyed by Kansas State University (KSU) researchers share some common preferences for ingredients in the pet foods they buy, the study also uncovered some differences by income level. In the study, conducted by Lonnie Hobbs Jr., Ph.D., assistant professor, and Aleksan Shanoyan, Ph.D., associate professor, with KSU’s … Read more
Although probiotics have grown in popularity in pet food and treats, keeping the microbes alive can challenge pet food processors. Probiotics are living bacteria and other organisms that both people and pets consume for health benefits, especially related to digestion. The high temperatures reached during the making of pet food may kill off these probiotics. … Read more
Obesity-related health problems outweigh the dangers of malnutrition and starvation for dogs and cats in many nations, including the United States. In a 2022 survey by the Association for Pet Obesity (APOP), veterinarians observed that 61% of evaluated cats and 59% of dogs were overweight or obese. In response to the ongoing obesity epidemic in companion … Read more
A new report on the pet food ingredients market from MarketsandMarkets noted this global segment is on track for substantial growth, projected to rise from US$34.2 billion in 2023 to US$47.4 billion by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8%. This surge is driven by increasing demand for premium and specialty pet … Read more
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