Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods

Food is a major aspect of pet care; therefore, ensuring that pet foods are not only healthful but attractive to companion animals and their owners is essential. The petfood market remains active and requires ongoing evaluation of the adaptation and efficiency of the new products. Palatability—foods’...

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Main Authors: Christelle Tobie, Franck Péron, Claire Larose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/5/1/126
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spelling doaj-0ac7d52fce944a0cb7812bf859f2ff812020-11-24T22:42:42ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152015-03-015112613710.3390/ani5010126ani5010126Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current MethodsChristelle Tobie0Franck Péron1Claire Larose2SPF Diana, ZA du Gohélis, Elven 56250, FranceSPF Diana, ZA du Gohélis, Elven 56250, FranceSPF Diana, ZA du Gohélis, Elven 56250, FranceFood is a major aspect of pet care; therefore, ensuring that pet foods are not only healthful but attractive to companion animals and their owners is essential. The petfood market remains active and requires ongoing evaluation of the adaptation and efficiency of the new products. Palatability—foods’ characteristics enticing animals and leading them to consumption—is therefore a key element to look at. Based on the type of information needed, different pet populations (expert or naïve) can be tested to access their preference and acceptance for different food products. Classical techniques are the one-bowl and two-bowl tests, but complementary (i.e., operant conditioning) and novel (i.e., exploratory behavior) approaches are available to gather more information on the evaluation of petfood palatability.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/5/1/126pet foodpalatabilityacceptancepreferencedogscatsemotional palatabilitypet parentingcognition
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Claire Larose
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Claire Larose
Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods
Animals
pet food
palatability
acceptance
preference
dogs
cats
emotional palatability
pet parenting
cognition
author_facet Christelle Tobie
Franck Péron
Claire Larose
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title Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods
title_short Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods
title_full Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods
title_fullStr Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Food Preferences in Dogs and Cats: A Review of the Current Methods
title_sort assessing food preferences in dogs and cats: a review of the current methods
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Food is a major aspect of pet care; therefore, ensuring that pet foods are not only healthful but attractive to companion animals and their owners is essential. The petfood market remains active and requires ongoing evaluation of the adaptation and efficiency of the new products. Palatability—foods’ characteristics enticing animals and leading them to consumption—is therefore a key element to look at. Based on the type of information needed, different pet populations (expert or naïve) can be tested to access their preference and acceptance for different food products. Classical techniques are the one-bowl and two-bowl tests, but complementary (i.e., operant conditioning) and novel (i.e., exploratory behavior) approaches are available to gather more information on the evaluation of petfood palatability.
topic pet food
palatability
acceptance
preference
dogs
cats
emotional palatability
pet parenting
cognition
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/5/1/126
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