DCM and Safe Pet Food: What You Need to Know
For pet owners, nothing matters more than the health of their beloved companion. So, when the FDA released a report suggesting a link between grain-free foods and a higher risk of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), it created a wave of viral anxiety.
Read MoreForecasting The Next Big Trend in Pet Nutrition
You may have noticed: the pet food industry is somewhat at a standstill. Over recent years, manufacturers and marketers have been all about pet food that is natural, limited ingredient, frozen, raw, freeze-dried, grain-free, and...oh, did we mention[...]
Read MoreHow Pet Businesses Can Fight Pet Obesity
The beginning of the year is the time for weight loss goals, new gym memberships, and the popularity of fad diets geared toward "shedding off the pounds." We set goals at the beginning of the year and aim for a healthier, better version of ourselves[...]
Read MoreDiscussion: Should the Pet Industry be Owned by Pet Food?
Whether you're a pet store employee, a distributor rep, or even just a pet owner, there's one thing about the pet industry that everyone has noticed: pet food, and especially dog food, is king.
Of the $60.28 billion spent on pet supplies in 2015,[...]
Read MoreHow Moisture in Pet Food Can Greatly Affect Pet Health
For the last few decades, the number one form of pet food for most dog and cat owners has been dry kibble. Pet food was first manufacturered in the early 1860s and was a dry biscuit made out of wheat meals, vegetables, beetroot and beef blood. Since[...]
Read MoreThe Benefits of Having Limited Ingredients in Pet Food
As the pet humanization trend grows stronger and stronger, consumers are always on the look out for cat and dog food that meets their ever-changing needs. In the U.S. today, 95% of pet owners consider their pets to be a part of the family. With pet[...]
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