Urgent: Asia-Pacific Vets Tackle Pet Aging Crisis – Royal Canin Leads the Charge
DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA – November 1, 2024 – A significant challenge in companion animal care across the Asia-Pacific region has come into sharp focus this week, as veterinarians and pet food experts convened in Daegu, South Korea, for a Royal Canin-hosted roundtable. The urgent issue? A massive disconnect between the growing senior pet population and the provision of age-appropriate nutrition. This is breaking news for pet owners who want to give their companions the best possible golden years.
The Silent Epidemic: Aging Pets, Unmet Nutritional Needs
According to new research presented by Royal Canin, over 35% of pets in the Asia-Pacific region are now considered seniors. Yet, shockingly, less than 3% are actually being fed diets specifically formulated for their aging needs. Despite a clear understanding among pet parents – with over 35% identifying nutrition as the *most* important aspect of senior pet care – translating that knowledge into action remains a major hurdle. This isn’t just about longevity; it’s about quality of life.
Recognizing the Signs: When Does Your Pet Become a Senior?
A key takeaway from the conference was the widespread lack of awareness regarding the onset of aging in pets. Nearly half of pet owners (47%) expressed a willingness to switch to senior food, but struggled with knowing *when* to make the change and *what* nutrients are most beneficial. “It’s a common story,” shares Jae-eun Lee, a cat owner from South Korea. “Coco, my 8-year-old cat, started slowing down, her coat lost its shine. I wasn’t sure if it was just a phase, but a vet visit confirmed it was time for a senior diet, and the improvement has been remarkable.”
Generally, cats begin to show signs of aging around age 7. For dogs, the timeline varies significantly based on breed and size, with middle age typically starting around 7, old age around 12-13, and super-senior status reached at 14+. Crucially, metabolic changes can begin as early as age 7, making preventative nutritional management vital.
Expert Insights & Global Collaboration
The roundtable brought together nine leading veterinarians from across the Asia-Pacific region – including experts from Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand – to discuss strategies for addressing this growing concern. Discussions centered on improving diagnostic tools, enhancing communication between vets and pet owners, and developing customized nutritional solutions. Dr. Nick Cave, a veterinary nutrition specialist from New Zealand, delivered a keynote address at the FASAVA 2025 congress, focusing on the latest advancements in hydrolyzed protein diets for managing chronic digestive and skin conditions.
Royal Canin’s Commitment to Science-Based Pet Nutrition
Royal Canin isn’t just identifying the problem; they’re actively investing in solutions. Attendees had the opportunity to tour the company’s Gimje Factory in Jeollabuk-do, witnessing firsthand their rigorous quality control and production processes. Chie Saito Ishii, Head of Veterinary Nutrition at Royal Canin Asia Pacific, emphasized the importance of proactive, lifecycle-specific nutrition. “As pets live longer, customized nutrition is paramount. Early recognition of aging signs, coupled with veterinary consultation, is key.”
Beyond Senior Food: A Holistic Approach to Pet Wellness
The conversation extended beyond simply switching to “senior food.” Experts highlighted the importance of weight management, digestive health, and regular veterinary check-ups. Royal Canin offers a comprehensive portfolio of nutritional solutions tailored to various life stages and health conditions, including specialized formulas like Cat Indoor 7+, Cat Aging 12+, Poodle Adult 8+, and Dog Mini Indoor Senior.
The growing awareness surrounding senior pet health isn’t just a trend; it’s a reflection of the deepening bond between humans and their animal companions. By prioritizing preventative care and embracing science-backed nutritional strategies, we can ensure our beloved pets enjoy longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. For pet owners seeking more information, consulting with a veterinarian is the first and most important step. Stay tuned to archyde.com for ongoing coverage of pet health and wellness innovations.
