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Gathering knowledge for your lovely pets wellbeing.
The PetsBuddy in Pet Fair Asia 2018 in Shanghai
Aug, 2018
In the Pet Fair Asia 2018 that has just passed in the end of August, Australia Pet Industry Group with our business partners continued to display PetsBuddy™ products to Chinese customers.
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Why a Pet Owner Chooses Your Pet Shop?
Aug, 2018
Pet owners in the Australian Market stated that convenience, price and brand selection dominated their reasons for choosing one pet product retailer over another.
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Trump’s Metal Tariffs May Raise Costs for Canned Pet Food
Jul, 2018
US tariffs on steel and aluminum may raise costs for pet food companies and US consumers.
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Research Shows That Long-term Raw Dog Food Diet Will Increase Gut Bacteria Levels
Jul, 2018
Dogs eating a homemade raw diet harbored a wider range of microorganisms, and larger populations of them.
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We Are Just Back from CPFE 2018 in China
Jun, 2018
Australia Pet Industry Group continues to expand and prompt PetsBuddy™ products in Chinese market with our valuable business partners.
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Dogs Likely Evolved to Eat Cooked Meat and Carbohydrates
Jun, 2018
According to Brian Hare, PhD, associate professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University and founder of Dognition, dog foods marketed as replicating wolves’ raw meat diets actually may satisfy human ...
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Pet Food is Focusing on Alternative Ingredients—Dried Yeast is One Possible Answer
May, 2018
Two presentations at Petfood Forum 2018 highlighted the need for alternative pet food ingredient research.
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PetsBuddy™ Pet Products Now Available in China in April 2018
May, 2018
Working with our best business partner—Beijing Margo Commercial & Trade Co., Australia Pet Industry Group launched PetsBuddy™ formulated pet dairy products and roo pet treats onto Chinese market through the 5th China Beijing International Pet Supplies Exhibition that has just passed in April...
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The Important Role of Taurine in Cats Food
Apr, 2018
Amino acids are the “building blocks” of proteins. All animals require amino acids to maintain a healthy physiological function. Proteins are made up of groups of amino acids, around 10 of which cannot be produced by a cat's body and need to be supplied within the diet.
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Research on Milk Products for Dog and Cat
Mar, 2018
Dog and cat milk have very different nutrient composition than normal cow's milk. Cow's milk is dilute (contains less solids per litre), and has a lower energy and protein content than both dog & cat milk. This is because cows are born well-developed (precocial), are slower growing and need less nutrients in their milk than puppies or kittens.
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