Pet Food Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Pet Food stocks.

Pet Food Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 INGR Sprouts Farmers Rises 49% in Three Months: What's Next for Investors?
Nov 21 DG Consumer sector will 'rule sentiment' in 2025: Strategist
Nov 21 INGR 5 Best Value Stocks With Discounted PEG to Boost Your Portfolio Return
Nov 21 DG The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Adobe, Pfizer, Dollar General, Snap and Ryanair
Nov 21 INGR How Should You Play Tyson Foods Stock at a P/E Multiple of 17.5X?
Nov 21 INGR KDP Declines 10% in 3 Months: Time to Buy, Hold or Sell the Stock?
Nov 20 DG Why Dollar General Stock Was Sliding Today
Nov 20 DG 5 Year-to-Date Laggards to Buy Amid Solid Near-Term Upside Potential
Nov 20 INGR Here's Why Energizer Stock Is Up 9% After Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates
Nov 19 INGR 3 Consumer Staples Stocks With Upside to Navigate Market Volatility
Nov 19 CL Colgate's Tom's of Maine found to have sold toothpaste made with contaminated water
Nov 19 DG DG or TJX: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
Nov 19 INGR LANC to Acquire Atlanta-Based Sauce and Dressing Production Plant
Nov 19 INGR STZ Trades Below 50 & 200-Day SMA: How Should You Play the Stock?
Nov 19 DG Lowe's Q3 Earnings Beat, Comps Decline, FY24 Outlook Revised
Nov 19 INGR How Should You Play Medifast Stock at a P/E Multiple of 17.6X?
Nov 19 PDCO Patterson Companies Stock Up Following Latest Partnership Extension
Nov 19 CL Colgate-Palmolive Webcasts Fireside Chat at the Morgan Stanley Global Consumer & Retail Conference
Nov 19 DG Dollar General Delivers Seasonal Food Savings Making Holiday Meals More Affordable and Convenient
Nov 19 PDCO Will Weakness in Patterson Companies, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:PDCO) Stock Prove Temporary Given Strong Fundamentals?
Pet Food

Pet food is plant or animal material intended for consumption by pets. Typically sold in pet stores and supermarkets, it is usually specific to the type of animal, such as dog food or cat food. Most meat used for nonhuman animals is a byproduct of the human food industry, and is not regarded as "human grade".Four companies—Procter & Gamble, Nestlé, Mars, and Colgate-Palmolive—are thought to control 80% of the world's pet-food market, which in 2007 amounted to US$ 45.12 billion for cats and dogs alone.

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