Grain-Free After the DCM Debate: How Have Shopper Attitudes and Category Mix Actually Shifted Since 2019?
Grain-free can still sell well, yet shoppers can still feel unsure. Brands often read the...
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Feb.
Feb.
Pet Food Premiumization: Is Trading Up Still Growing in 2026—or Is Value Winning Back Share?
Pet brands feel squeezed. Premium stories still sell, but value pressure keeps rising. Many teams...
10
Feb.
Feb.
Single-Ingredient Treats vs Mixed Recipes: Which Fails Faster in Storage, and What Drives Returns (Odor, Crumble, or Mold)?
Returns feel unpredictable when every complaint sounds different. Brands lose margin while teams argue about...
06
Feb.
Feb.
Why Do “Grain-Free” Pet Foods Cause Label Confusion: What Owners Actually Mean by “Sensitive Stomach”?
Pet owners see “grain-free” and expect fewer tummy issues. Many pets still vomit, get gas,...
06
Feb.
Feb.
Freeze-Dried vs Jerky Pet Treats: What Really Controls Shelf Life—Water Activity or Oxygen?
Pet treats can look “dry” and still fail fast on shelf. Brands often guess wrong...
06
Feb.
Feb.
Pet Treat Stand-Up Pouches With Windows: How I Prevent Window Leaks, Fogging, and “Soft Treat” Complaints on Shelf?
Your pouch can look premium on the shelf, then come back as a complaint. The...
04
Feb.
Feb.
Why Windowed Pet Treat Pouches Look Great but Fail in Transit: My Route-Stress Checklist for Zippers, Notches, and Window Placement?
A windowed pouch can look perfect on shelf, then arrive with haze, micro-leaks, or “soft...
04
Feb.
Feb.
Freeze-Dried Pet Treats vs Jerky: What Really Drives Shelf Life—and What Packaging Can Control?
Crunchy one week, leathery the next—and customers blame the treat. The real culprits are usually...
30
Jan.
Jan.
Why Do Kibble Bags Fail on Shelf: Grease Migration, Pinholes, and Odor Loss?
Kibble looks fine at packing, then shows grease spots, weak aroma, and “stale” complaints on...
30
Jan.
Jan.
Why Do Your Pet Treats Go Soft? Humidity, WVTR, and Seal Leaks That Kill Crunch
If your crunchy treats keep turning soft, customers blame “stale product.” The real culprit is...
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