资讯

Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
Built on Hill’s legacy of research and collaboration with veterinarians, On-Care is more than another premium pet food—it’s a ...
Elaine Bergh is honoring Kelly and her love for animals by collecting pet food for the Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA.
Dog food recalls are issued when manufacturers discover contamination, dangerous ingredients, or production errors that could harm pets. While an occasional recall doesn’t always indicate a bad brand, ...
The main difference in foods formulated for small and toy dog breeds, according to Dr. Jamie Richardson, the chief of staff at Small Door Veterinary in New York City, is that these are made in ...
According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the global therapeutic diet for pet market is projected to reach USD 768.9 million by 2035, expanding at a 4% CAGR. The numbers tell a compelling story—but ...
SNS Insider Reveals the U.S. Pet Services Market Achieved USD 0.91 Billion in 2023—While North America Retains Over 34% of Global Market Share with Growing Trends in Pet Humanization, Boarding, and ...
In a move that was inevitable, cats have officially taken over Hill's Pet Nutrition. What began as a whisper campaign has now escalated into a full-on feline occupation, just in time for the most ...
They can be an expensive dog and I was hoping this might be an alternative instead of Hill Science diet. I have bought 4health canned dog food but I mix with others, Hills Science, Hill Science ...
Two Ice Age wolf pups once thought to be early dogs have been identified as wild wolves, thanks to detailed DNA and chemical ...
Yeah, you read that right. As if eating dozens of logs of processed meat wasn't enough, contestants take to dunking their hot dog buns in water during the competition. From there, it's just science.