Browsing: Food & Diet
Freeze-dried pet foods present distinct oxidation risks that demand different antioxidant approaches than traditional extruded products, according to Melissa Weber, Ph.D., director of technical services at…
Biology is the primary barrier to proper hydration in cats. “When we talk about felines, we inevitably talk about kidney problems,” said Bianca Santos Matheus, DVM,…
Is Your Dog at Risk of Liver Treat Toxicity? Being a dog lover or a veterinarian requires building a good rapport with dogs. Some dogs are social butterflies, while…
In his 2011 Petfood Industry column, “PCB and dioxin: side effects of our industrialized world,” polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins were identified as a recurring, low-frequency/high-impact threat,…
If you put 10 adults in a room… About 6 of them are taking at least one prescription medication right now. 3 to 4 are juggling…
Merger and acquisition activity across the pet food industry has slowed over the past two years. However, multiple forces outlined in Cascadia Capital’s “Pet Industry Overview:…
In this interview with dvm360, Flavia Vaduva, MS, DVM, MBA, DACVIM (Nutrition), and Morgan Key, BS, discuss how clinical research and therapeutic nutrition support pets with…
Yuliya Alekseeva / Shutterstock.com The exquisite Snowshoe sports a distinctive appearance, with white “boots” on the paws that inspired the name, along with an upside-down white…
Pet food purchasing has become a visible expression of identity, values and lifestyle, and that shift is changing how brands approach everything from product development to…
As 2026 begins, pet food industry professionals are taking a measured but largely optimistic view of the year ahead, according to poll results from Petfood Industry.Overall,…