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Science Diet : ウィキペディア英語版
Science Diet is a brand of cat and dog foods marketed by Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.(Hill's Pet Nutrition ) (a subsidiary of the Colgate-Palmolive Company). In the United Kingdom, Science Diet is known as Science Plan.== History ==Science Diet was developed in the 1960s by Mark L. Morris, Jr. PhD DVM (February 3, 1934 - January 14, 2007). Dr. Morris Jr. was the son of famed veterinarian, Dr. Mark Morris Sr. DVM, who pioneered the field of veterinary clinical nutrition when asked to create a specialized diet for the original seeing-eye dog, Buddy, a female German Shepherd with kidney disease. That success led Dr. Morris Sr. and his son to create additional condition-specific and life-stage pet food formulas under the Prescription Diet and Science Diet brand names.(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Mark Morris Institute )The Hill's Science Diet and Hill's Prescription Diet brands steadily gained market share, peaking in 2008 at 10.7% of dog food sales, but by 2011 this had dropped to 9.4% with shifts in consumer preferences toward pet foods marketed as "natural" and consumer perceptions of Science Diet as being "artificial".

Science Diet is a brand of cat and dog foods marketed by Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.〔(Hill's Pet Nutrition )〕 (a subsidiary of the Colgate-Palmolive Company). In the United Kingdom, Science Diet is known as Science Plan.
== History ==
Science Diet was developed in the 1960s by Mark L. Morris, Jr. PhD DVM (February 3, 1934 - January 14, 2007). Dr. Morris Jr. was the son of famed veterinarian, Dr. Mark Morris Sr. DVM, who pioneered the field of veterinary clinical nutrition when asked to create a specialized diet for the original seeing-eye dog, Buddy, a female German Shepherd with kidney disease. That success led Dr. Morris Sr. and his son to create additional condition-specific and life-stage pet food formulas under the Prescription Diet and Science Diet brand names.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Mark Morris Institute )
The Hill's Science Diet and Hill's Prescription Diet brands steadily gained market share, peaking in 2008 at 10.7% of dog food sales, but by 2011 this had dropped to 9.4% with shifts in consumer preferences toward pet foods marketed as "natural" and consumer perceptions of Science Diet as being "artificial".

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアでScience Diet is a brand of cat and dog foods marketed by Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.(Hill's Pet Nutrition ) (a subsidiary of the Colgate-Palmolive Company). In the United Kingdom, Science Diet is known as Science Plan.== History ==Science Diet was developed in the 1960s by Mark L. Morris, Jr. PhD DVM (February 3, 1934 - January 14, 2007). Dr. Morris Jr. was the son of famed veterinarian, Dr. Mark Morris Sr. DVM, who pioneered the field of veterinary clinical nutrition when asked to create a specialized diet for the original seeing-eye dog, Buddy, a female German Shepherd with kidney disease. That success led Dr. Morris Sr. and his son to create additional condition-specific and life-stage pet food formulas under the Prescription Diet and Science Diet brand names.(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Mark Morris Institute )The Hill's Science Diet and Hill's Prescription Diet brands steadily gained market share, peaking in 2008 at 10.7% of dog food sales, but by 2011 this had dropped to 9.4% with shifts in consumer preferences toward pet foods marketed as "natural" and consumer perceptions of Science Diet as being "artificial".」の詳細全文を読む



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