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Eukanuba
Product typePet food
OwnerMars, Incorporated
Introduced1969
MarketsWorldwide
Websitehttp://www.eukanuba.com/

Eukanuba ("You-Ka-Noo-Bah")[1] is a brand name of dog food and cat food, owned and manufactured by Mars, Inc, who also makes Pedigree Petfoods. Procter and Gamble sold Eukanuba in July, 2014. The company produces 17 different types for dogs, based on age, breed, and performance area, as well as 13 formulas for cats, including kitten, adult maintenance, hairball, sensitive stomach and weight control, indoor and outdoor, and mature.[2]

History

In 1969, Paul Iams wanted to find a name to differentiate the new formula from other Iams products. Iams chose to name this new formula "Eukanuba", a term originated by jazz era personality Hoagy Carmichael, meaning "the tops" or "something supreme".[1][3][4]

Manufacturing

Leipsic manufacturing plant

The Eukanuba manufacturing plant at Leipsic, Ohio is P&G's largest dog food plant.[5] Metal detectors are used to detect foreign objects that may have fallen in. Bags are marked by numbers to indicate the day and the hour the food was made by using the DD/MM/YYYY format, so that the bags can be traced in case of a recall.[5]

The ingredients in Eukanuba products contain both animal and animal by-products, a dry rendered product of slaughterhouse waste.[6] Most of the ingredients come from the United States, but a limited amount of nutritional supplements are imported from countries such as China.[7]

Sponsorships

Eukanuba is the primary sponsor of the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship one of the largest dog shows in the United States.[8][9] The event takes place annually in December and hosts more than 3,000 dogs and handlers, with competitions in agility, obedience, dock-jumping, breed-specific, and best in show.[10]

In 2008, the show began hosting the Eukanuba World Challenge, which draws competitors from more than 50 countries.[11][12]

Eukanuba is also a sponsor of the Teva Mountain Games.[13]

Eukanuba is the title sponsor for the Eukanuba Stage Stop Race in Jackson, Wyoming announced in July, 2015; formerly the International Pedigree® Stage Stop Sled Dog Race.

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