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Pet Food News: Page 507
Pet Food News
Animal Cancer Center seeks overweight dogs for petfood study
Colorado State University researchers are seeking overweight dogs to participate in a new weight-loss study, conducted by the Animal Cancer Center, to determine if a new petfood can be digested more easily and is effective in reducing hunger. During the study, dogs will be given three regular blood tests for signs that the food also helps prevent cancer and is suitable for dogs with allergies.
Brand Insights
Pet Food Manufacturer Thinks Outside the Box with EDLâs Double Tight Wrap Machine
EDL, as Massman Company
EDL Double Tight Wrap shrink wrapping machines use two perpendicular bands of LDPE film to tightly unitize and totally enclose a product or collation.
Pet Food News
Natural Pet Marketplace opens new petfood warehouse
Natural Pet Marketplace, an online store that delivers health-conscious petfood, recently opened its new 20,000-square-foot warehouse in Greeley, Colorado, USA. The online pet retailer, founded in 2011, says its new warehouse location was developed to keep up with the consistent and expected future growth in the petfood industry.
Pet Food News
Greenies dental treats conducts pet oral health study
Pet specialty dental chew and treat maker, the Greenies Brand, recently conducted a new study on pet oral health to uncover common myths about pet owners' beliefs. Among pet owners' most commonly held beliefs, the study found that almost half of pet owners believe that dogsâ mouths are cleaner than a humanâs and that any type of chewing is good for a dogâs teeth.
Pet Food News
Dogs can carry human norovirus strains, researchers find
A new study conducted by researchers in Finland found that pet dogs are able to carry human strains of norovirus, a leading cause of stomach flu symptoms in people, and pass the strains on to other household members, according to a report. The University of Helinski's Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Health researchers looked at 92 fecal samples from dogs living in households in which the dog or human family members had recently experienced vomiting or diarrhea, the most common norovirus infection symptoms.
Pet Food News
Vet cautions pet owners about feeding petfoods with novel ingredients
A recent blog from a veterinarian on PetMD, a pet health website, cautions pet owners about following a new petfood trend of feeding petfoods that contain "novel" ingredients. Dr. Jennifer Coates says petfood manufacturers have started to include "whacky ingredients" in their over-the-counter petfoods, such as buffalo or kangaroo.
Pet Food News
Petfood brand Eukanuba, American Kennel Club host World Challenge
Petfood brand Eukanuba's fifth Eukanuba World Challenge took place in Orlando, Florida, USA, in mid-December 2011, hosted by the 11th American Kennel Club/Eukanuba National Championships. In the competition, 41 dogs represent countries around the world, competing in four geographically independent categories for the title of "Eukanuba World Challenge Champion 2011" and a US$10,000 prize.
Pet Food News
Jill Rappaport of âTodayâ show awarded for pet industry contributions
The American Pet Products Association and Pet Industry Distributors Association named âToday" show correspondent and animal advocate, Jill Rappaport, as the 2012 recipient of Global Pet Expoâs annual âExcellence in Journalism and Outstanding Contributions to the Pet Industry Award.â Rappaport will personally accept the award on Thursday, March 1, at Global Pet Expo, in Orlando, Florida, USA, during a reception sponsored by Nestle Purina.
Pet Food News
Petfood equipment manufacturer answers mixing, blending questions
Petfood manufacturing machinery company Charles Ross & Son Co. have created a new online resource to answer mixing- and blending-related questions on its website. The Ross "Mixing Technology Insights" provide tips and techniques for petfood manufacturers on dispersion, dry blending, emulsification, homogenization, particle size reduction, high viscosity mixing, sub-surface powder induction, sanitary mixing and other topics.
Pet Food News
Petfood-related stories rank among magazine's top-read in 2011
Pet Product News International published a list of its top 10 most-read pet industry stories of 2011 by online readers, which includes a number of petfood-related stories. Readers were most interested in the magazine's articles about petfood recalls, with "Aflatoxin Prompts Third Dog Food Recall in a Week" cited as the most-read story.
Pet Food News
Founder of petfood company the Honest Kitchen discusses success
Lucy Postins, founder of the petfood company the Honest Kitchen, was recently profiled in an article on FastCompany.com, discussing how she began her petfood company and the drivers of the Honest Kitchen's success in the petfood market. Postins says she feels one of the reasons for her human-grade whole-food petfood company's success is "disruptive innovation."
Pet Food News
Petfood manufacturer Hill's to expand veterinary visits
Starting in April, petfood manufacturer Hillâs Pet Nutrition will make regular visits to more than 22,000 veterinary hospitals and clinics to help build support for and implement nutritional recommendations as the "5th Vital Assessment" in pet healthcare. To achieve this goal, Hillâs will use an expanded network of national and regional selling agents who will more frequently reach out to veterinarian healthcare teams across the country, and will also increase the number of direct representatives in both the pet specialty and veterinary channels.
Pet Food News
Australian plums may extend petfood shelf life
Australian scientists conducted tests that found new anti-microbial substances in two common native Australian plums that could help prolong the shelf life of petfood, according to a report. Testing done by scientists from Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation and Queensland government revealed that when small amounts of the kakadu and Queensland Davidson plums are combined with organic acids, the plums develop promising new anti-microbial properties.
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