Consumers can already buy food specially made for old and young dogs, large and small dogs and dogs battling the bulge. Now comes food and treats based on a dog’s lifestyle, bite strength and breeding.
S-shaped kibble for easier grasping.
Dog food and treat sales will be $10 billion this year in the USA, says
researcher Euromonitor International. Premium dog food is expected to account
for 50% of US dog food revenue this year, up from 35% in 1998, it says.
Texas veterinarian Bob Rogers urges consumer caution. Some foods are
based on excellent science, but others are just marketing-driven, he says. “I
don’t know who to believe,” he says.