The Citizen (Gauteng)

We are humanising our four-legged friends

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The world of pet parenting is changing. Pets are the family we choose and we treat them as such.

From day care, hotel stays, clothing and food choices, we are humanising our pets, says South African pet nutrition expert, Hill’s.

There are six trends that are shaping the human world which underpin the humanisati­on of our four legged friends. 1.

Balancing health and well-being with a busy schedule

The quest for balance

is a perpetual struggle and one that leaves people looking for easy, quick fixes to optimise their self-care.

Super foods and nutrient-dense ingredient­s have gained popularity over the past decade and the trend has filtered into pet nutrition too. 2.

Peace of mind about what goes into your body is now worth the extra time and expense – and this trend now plays a role in pet nutrition.

Pet parents look particular­ly

Peace of mind

for “no lists” and “free from” claims. Pet parents are more aware, more critical and are on the hunt for simple ingredient­s, transparen­cy and clean labels to reassure them that what their pets eat is healthy. 3.

Pet parents want to know where their pets’ food comes from and what impact the foods and ingredient­s are having on the environmen­t.

They want to know that they are making sustainabl­e choices that won’t ultimately

Treading lightly

negatively affect the earth. 4.

Less is more, streamlini­ng, simplifica­tion, downsizing – easier is better.

Consumers around the world are demanding efficiency and technology is playing an important role. 5. It’s not about what you have, but rather what you do.

People are spending more on experience­s and travel and

Less is more From materialis­m to experienti­alism

less on things – and taking our pets along with us is gaining popularity. Dog-friendly hotels and pet centric activities like yappy hour and cat cafes are on the rise. 6.

There is a surge of support for companies and brands that treat consumers as individual­s and not as stereotype­s.

Pet parents are becoming less comfortabl­e choosing a breed specific food or a one size fits all food.

One size doesn’t fit all

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