Royal Canin, a global leader in pet health nutrition, has officially established its presence in Singapore, marking a significant step in its mission to enhance the lives of cats and dogs through precise, science-based nutrition. This strategic expansion aims to better serve the growing pet community in Southeast Asia and reinforce Royal Canin’s commitment to the Asia Pacific region.
The rise in pet ownership across Asia Pacific, including Singapore, has been notable since the pandemic, as more individuals seek companionship and emotional support from pets. This trend has transformed Singapore into a pet-friendly hub, with an increasing number of dog-friendly cafés, boutique pet spas, and community parks. The pet care sector is projected to grow by 5% to 6% in 2025, reaching an estimated $256-293 million (SGD 350-400 million), according to Pet Fair Southeast Asia.
Royal Canin’s enhanced presence in Singapore will facilitate closer collaboration with veterinarians, breeders, pet professionals, and pet owners. With over 50 years of scientific expertise, the company offers more than 400 specialised nutritional products tailored to the unique needs of cats and dogs. “At Royal Canin, we firmly believe that pets are not just companions; they are part of our family,” said David Cai, Regional President Asia Pacific at Royal Canin.
The company is committed to empowering pet owners and professionals through education, science, and collaboration, providing innovative tools, services, and resources to support the evolving needs of pets. Royal Canin’s expansion in Singapore reflects its long-term investment in the region and its mission to support cats and dogs at every stage of life.
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