China's Shandong Province is supporting innovation in a bid to unlock the potential of the pet economy.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

JINAN, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) — With China's pet market size projected to grow to 1.15 trillion yuan (about 162.5 billion U.S. dollars) by 2028, pet products companies in east China's Shandong Province are poised to open a new chapter by seizing growth opportunities through comprehensive technological innovation.

From high-tech pet food to fashion accessories, local businesses in Shandong Province are using "supply and demand matching" and "pet-friendly" strategies to win the hearts and wallets of pet owners. This provincial-level transformation reflects a broader shift in China, where pets are increasingly being treated as family members, driving demand for high-quality and practical products.

Tai'an-based Taichong Pet Food Co., Ltd. has introduced a new line of steamed fresh pet food products with 98 percent nutrient retention, an example of how innovation can meet pet health-related demands and the needs of pet owners for scientifically-approachable pet nutrition.

“Our sales exceeded 100 tons within the first month after launching the new product line,” said Li Qing, the company’s executive director and general manager.

The company's journey to such success began recently, when it undertook complex research and development to develop baked shortbreads to meet demand for low-oil, high-fresh-meat recipes. Hundreds of tons of trial products were tested during this process.

The company has now grown to offer a full range of products, including extruded, baked, crispy and steamed delicacies.

Now, with over 60 patents, Taichong Pet Food is growing even faster to meet market demands through continuous innovation.

China's pet economy is experiencing unprecedented growth, fueled by government policies aimed at improving the balance of supply and demand for consumer goods.

On November 26 this year, six government departments, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, jointly released an action plan that prioritizes increasing consumption levels to further unlock the potential of domestic demand.

This directive has clear practical applications and resonance in the rapidly developing pet sector of Shandong Province. Improving consumption extends beyond material goods to include improved quality of life and emotional satisfaction.

Zhao Shuimiao, a designer at Shandong Kaigao International Trade Co., Ltd., has perfected the design of a cat tree after observing the habits of hundreds of cats.

"This height is their favorite destination when climbing a tree. A soft nest-like crib at the top ensures maximum safety," she said. The product, which combines ethology (the science of animal behavior) and home aesthetics, was an immediate hit, and the corresponding product line comprises more than 30 series and over 2,000 items, designed for a variety of spaces—from one-room studios to homes with multiple pets.

In Caoxian County, Shandong Province, TAORAE brand founder Cheng Zhanying combined traditional Hanfu embroidery techniques with pet clothing designs. "We create clothing rich in cultural elements to allow our furry friends to express their unique individuality through fashion," he remarked, displaying carefully crafted pet clothing.

"Dressing her up beautifully is as much a joy as dressing your own child," said owner Wang Cuina, speaking of her dog. Remarkably, this deep immersion in emotional values extends to urban public spaces and infrastructure: some shopping malls in Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province, now offer pet-friendly strollers and elevators, and some restaurants have cleverly created pet-friendly areas, fostering a unique community culture.

The sentiment of shopper Li Shanshan, who captured this shift well, reflects the sentiment of many pet owners: “I can now easily integrate my pet into my daily life, and that feeling of acceptance is a kind of satisfaction in itself.” -0-

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