Pet Food and Nutrition

NASC Expands Compliance Program to Pet Treats, Addressing Regulatory Challenges

The National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) has taken a monumental step in its quarter-century history by extending its rigorous compliance programs and coveted Quality Seal to encompass treat products for dogs, cats, and horses. This strategic move is poised to bring much-needed clarity and oversight to the burgeoning pet treat market, a sector grappling with regulatory ambiguities and valued at an impressive US$12-14 billion. The initiative, announced by NASC President Bill Bookout, aims to rectify the widespread confusion surrounding treat regulations that has historically posed significant compliance hurdles for manufacturers and suppliers.

NASC's Landmark Expansion for Pet Treat Regulation Takes Effect

In a significant development for the pet industry, the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) officially announced the expansion of its compliance and Quality Seal programs to include treat products for canine, feline, and equine companions. The announcement was made by NASC President Bill Bookout during a webinar held on February 26, following the program's debut at the 2026 AAFCO Midyear Meeting in New Orleans in January. This expansion represents the first major diversification of NASC's scope since its inception 25 years ago. The core objective is to establish clear regulatory boundaries for pet treats, aligning with AAFCO definitions and federal guidelines, which categorize treats as products intended for occasional enjoyment, training, or entertainment, explicitly distinguishing them from complete food or nutritional supplements. Bookout highlighted the critical distinction that "one word can change the way a product is regulated," emphasizing that all ingredients must be AAFCO-approved for their intended use and claims should be consistent with those permitted for food, focusing on taste, aroma, nutritional value, or mechanical effects like dental benefits. He specifically addressed the contentious issue of "functional treats," which often present regulatory conflicts by merging nutritional aspects with non-nutritional health benefits, stating, "You can't have a dual purpose product." The new program mandates that existing NASC members supplying supplements can integrate treat products into their audits, while new treat manufacturers can apply for membership and undergo the audit process to earn the esteemed Quality Seal. This cooperative approach underscores NASC's commitment to fostering a responsible and transparent environment, ensuring consistent application of enforcement across the national pet food industry.

This pioneering initiative by NASC marks a crucial turning point for the pet treat industry. It not only addresses existing regulatory gaps but also champions responsible innovation and consumer confidence. By creating a clear pathway for compliance and quality assurance, NASC empowers both manufacturers and consumers. Manufacturers gain a structured framework to navigate complex regulations, fostering fair competition and product integrity. Meanwhile, pet owners can make more informed choices, confident that products bearing the NASC Quality Seal meet stringent safety and quality standards. This move is a testament to the industry's evolving commitment to animal health and well-being, demonstrating that robust oversight can coexist with market growth and product diversity.

Targeting the Microbiome-Immune Axis for Enhanced Pet Health

Addressing persistent pet health concerns such as skin itchiness, digestive upsets, and dull coats can be achieved by concentrating on the intricate relationship between the microbiome and the immune system. This concept, known as the microbiome-immune axis, offers a promising avenue for pet food manufacturers to develop products that deliver tangible benefits to pets. A detailed exploration of this subject will be presented at the forthcoming Petfood Forum 2026 by Dr. Ravi Sheth, co-founder and chief scientific officer at Kingdom, underscoring its relevance for improving various aspects of pet vitality.

According to Dr. Sheth, many of the health issues commonly observed by pet owners, from occasional itching to inconsistent stool quality and lacklustre fur, originate from imbalances within this microbiome-immune axis. By formulating products that support this fundamental biological pathway, manufacturers can offer solutions that tackle these problems at their core, moving beyond superficial treatments to provide lasting improvements. The upcoming presentation will delve into how this integrated approach can positively influence multiple areas of pet health, including skin condition, gut function, weight management, and even behavioral patterns, all of which are frequently cited as primary concerns by pet parents.

The presentation will also showcase the latest scientific advancements in understanding the pet microbiome-immune axis and its wide-ranging connections to various physiological processes throughout an animal's body. Dr. Sheth plans to illustrate these principles with real-world case studies, featuring innovative industry ingredients, products, and clinical research. These examples will demonstrate how modulating the microbiome-immune axis translates into quantifiable and observable health benefits for pets, providing valuable insights for pet food developers.

Dr. Sheth emphasizes that pet owners are actively seeking, and willing to invest in, scientifically validated products that yield genuine outcomes. However, the market is saturated with products making claims that often fail to deliver noticeable improvements. By strategically targeting the microbiome-immune axis, pet brands and formulators can directly address these concerns with robust clinical evidence, building consumer trust and satisfaction. This approach allows for the creation of products that not only promise but also demonstrably provide solutions to the daily health challenges faced by pets.

Research, including rigorous clinical trials involving both dogs and cats, consistently indicates that ingredients capable of effectively modulating the microbiome-immune axis can lead to significant, visible enhancements in pet health. For instance, Kingdom, under Dr. Sheth’s leadership, has innovated Superculture Pet Immune, an ingredient designed to deliver beneficial indole compounds that influence this critical axis. Through three double-blind, placebo-controlled trials in dogs, the company has documented marked improvements in factors such as intermittent itching, overall coat quality, and stool consistency, highlighting the ingredient's efficacy.

The company's commitment extends beyond simply measuring biological markers; they aim to demonstrate concrete improvements in how pets look, feel, and function. In each study, the focus is on identifying and addressing specific, real-world pet health benefits and behaviors, proving that their ingredients can enhance these aspects in healthy animal populations. This comprehensive approach underscores a dedication to producing pet nutrition solutions that genuinely make a difference in pets' lives.

Looking ahead, Dr. Sheth predicts that pet nutrition based on the microbiome will evolve from a niche trend into a well-established performance category within the next half-decade. Pet owners are increasingly moving past initial trials of biotic formulations, integrating those that prove effective into their pets' daily regimens. The terms 'microbiome' and 'biotics' are expected to transition from mere industry buzzwords to signify product platforms that are widely recognized for delivering measurable improvements in pet health, such as reduced itching, healthier coats, and firmer stools.

This transformative shift will be further propelled by developments in human health, which often influence pet nutrition trends. Heightened awareness regarding immune health, spurred by events like COVID-19, and the growing emphasis on quantifiable self-improvement driven by innovations like GLP-1s, are now shaping pet owners' perspectives. These powerful forces are fostering new opportunities within the pet care industry, focusing on enhancing pets' vitality, activity levels, sleep patterns, and overall relaxation, thereby opening up novel avenues for product development and market growth.

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