Pet Nutrition - Pet Blog

March 11, 2009

Refrigerated dog food market grows

Refrigerated, fresh dog food is a growing market that is predicted to increase to US$473 million in annual sales by 2012, research firm Packaged Facts told The State Journal-Register (Springfield, Illinois, USA) in a recent online article.

The Freshpet Select brand sold at Schnucks is a mixture of brown rice, eggs, peas, carrots and barely cooked meats (chicken, turkey, beef, liver), plus added vitamins and minerals.

“It’s been here over a year, and it’s going really well,” said Dennis McCaddon, grocery manager at the Schnucks in Springfield,. “Customers are saying their dogs really love it.”

Packaged Facts attributes the popularity of fresh dog food to convenience, technological advances, better distribution channels and heightened food-safety concerns.

Wellness donates 120 tons of dog food

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The WellPet Foundation, part of Wellness Natural Pet Food, recently donated 120 tons of dog food to animal shelters and rescue organizations in the US.

That equates to one bowl of kibble for 500,000 dogs, according to the company.

As the economic crunch persists, some animal shelters are facing challenges in providing enough food and proper nutrition to record numbers of pets being left in their care.

Dawgs N Texas, an animal wellness group and sanctuary based in Dalhart, Texas, USA, received some of the food.

"It is reassuring to know that our dogs will be well nourished and sustained as we help them to find loving homes," said Diane Trull of Dawgs N Texas.






















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