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Royal Canin Unveils Pet Longevity Insights at Vet Symposium 2026

The UK companion animal sector has witnessed a series of major developments spanning veterinary science, clinical advocacy, and professional development over the weekend. From groundbreaking feline longevity research to critical industry-wide campaigns, the British veterinary landscape is rapidly adapting to meet the future demands of pet care and veterinary nursing.


Royal Canin Unveils Pet Longevity Insights at Vet Symposium 2026

At the prestigious Vet Symposium 2026, global pet nutrition leader Royal Canin presented new clinical data demonstrating that healthier aging in companion animals is achievable through early nutritional and metabolic intervention.

Key Scientific Breakthroughs:

  • Biomarker Tracking: The research highlights that tracking specific cellular biomarkers in senior cats and dogs allows clinicians to identify metabolic slowdowns up to two years before visible clinical symptoms appear.

  • Nutritional Modulation: By utilizing precise combinations of antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and highly digestible proteins, vets can significantly slow down the progression of age-related cognitive decline and osteoarthritis.

  • The Preventive Shift: The study advocates for a definitive shift from reactive geriatric care to proactive, middle-age health screening, effectively extending the “healthspan” of pets rather than just their lifespan.

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