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Dra. Maria Soriano - 11/01/2023

South Korean Pet Food Market: Overview

One out of every four South Korean households owns at least one pet. According to Korea Pet Food Association, the dog and cat populations in 2016 were of 4.2 million and 1.6 million, respectively, and raised up to 6 million and 2.6 million in 2020.


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Elisabeta Ionita - 22/11/2022

The most popular dog breeds in Japan

The most famous dog breeds today are the Toy Poodle, the Chihuahua, the Shiba Inu (Japanese dog breed) and Miniature Dachshunds. The most common reason for choosing small breed dogs is lack of space and ease of cleaning.


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Dra. Maria Soriano - 1/11/2022

Japanese pet food market

The Japanese pet food market volume of yearly sales is of around 593,000 metric tons. Among global pet food market, Japan was ranked the sixth-largest market and it is considered a mature market.


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Dr. Felipe Mendy - 8/09/2022

U.S. Pet Food Market

The economic expansion of the pet food industry will continue to grow in the long term.  New competitors will continue to appear in the market that will make this industry more fruitful, mainly based on the natural care that we can offer them, such...


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Veterinaria Digital - 28/04/2022

The role of pets

The economic expansion of the pet feed industry will continue to grow in the long term.  New competitors will appear in the market that will make this industry more fruitful, mainly based on the natural care that we can offer them, such as diets,...


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Dra. Alba Vidal - 15/06/2019

Coccidiosis in dogs

Coccidiosis is an intestinal parasite that affects most animal species, including humans. However, the most common coccidia found in our pets do not have an impact on human health. In dogs, most coccidia belong to the genus of Isospora, the most...


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