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The Pet Veterinary Diet market is a subset of the Pet Food industry, focusing on specialized diets for pets with medical conditions. These diets are formulated to meet the nutritional needs of pets with specific health issues, such as allergies, diabetes, kidney disease, and obesity. Veterinary diets are typically prescribed by veterinarians and are available in both wet and dry forms. They are often more expensive than regular pet food, but are designed to provide the necessary nutrition for pets with special dietary needs.
The Pet Veterinary Diet market is growing as pet owners become more aware of the importance of providing their pets with the right nutrition. This has led to an increase in demand for specialized diets, as well as an increase in the number of companies offering these products. Some of the leading companies in the Pet Veterinary Diet market include Royal Canin, Hill's Pet Nutrition, Purina, and Iams. Show Less Read more