Developing pet food products includes figuring out the right mix of nutrients for your brand. This involves considering how nutritional components help address health concerns in pets. Nutrient supplementation in pet food offers a great opportunity to strengthen...
Corn as the main ingredient for pet food can cause harm to dogs and cats if contaminated with aflatoxin. What are Aflatoxins Aflatoxin is a kind of mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus fungi which are most common in warm and humid...
Do you notice your customers complaining about an itchy cat, even when it’s not flea season and there’s not a flea in sight? Do their cats have dandruff or dry skin? Some cats get extra oily skin from food allergies. Others develop little pustules on...
Feeding the same food to a dog everyday may cause them to develop an allergy or intolerance to common ingredients. The most common food ingredients responsible for allergies are chicken, beef, dairy, pork, lamb, fish, eggs, corn, soy, and grains (e.g. wheat,...
Not all cats are created equal. Each of them is unique, and so are their dietary requirements and responses to food. Cats with chronic diarrhea or loose stools often experience an inflammation of the gastrointestinal system. This can be caused from Inflammatory Bowel...