The Hong Kong Society for Pet Nutrition has been invited by CMA Testing and Certification Centre—Hong Kong’s premier third-party institution since 1979—for expert discussions on pet food nutritional safety testing and certification. This engagement highli
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The Hong Kong Society for Pet Nutrition is comprised of a group of individuals dedicated to promoting pet nutrition, aiming to enhance the quality of life and health of our furry companions through various courses and consultancy services.
Established for over 12 years, the Hong Kong Society for Pet Nutrition is the only non-profit organization in Hong Kong dedicated to pet nutrition. It has consistently focused on promoting knowledge of pet nutrition and raising awareness of animal protection among the general public, as well as providing high-quality and professional training for industry personnel. Over the years, the Society has offered training and consulting services to various companies and departments of the Hong Kong government while also disseminating knowledge on pet nutrition and care through major television channels and newspapers.
Pet hair mineral testing can help owners find out which minerals their fur pets are in a state of excess or deficiency.
Hair testing can determine whether there are excessive amounts of toxic heavy metals in the body of furry children. It is highly helpful in understanding the nutritional status of furry children and formulating daily diet plans. They are also professionals engaged in the pet nutrition industry and provide important basis for judging, evaluating and formulating dietary plans for customers’ fur babies.
The Society offers courses suitable for individuals from various backgrounds, ranging from pet owners to professionals in the pet industry, including pet food brand managers, personnel from law enforcement agencies, and veterinarians. Through these course