Packaging for dry and wet food
Dry food (kibble) most often goes into doypacks and block-bottom bags — they stand on the shelf and offer a large print area. Wet food and treats are packed in sachets and structures resistant to moisture and grease. We match the format and structure to the type of feed — for dogs, cats, birds, rodents and fish — and to your packaging line.
The barrier protects aroma and fat
Feed quickly loses its qualities if the packaging fails to retain aroma and does not protect against oxygen and moisture. The fats in feed call for grease-resistant structures. We select barrier laminates to match the required shelf life and distribution conditions, and we confirm the parameters through testing in our laboratory.
User convenience — zip, valve, window
Pet owners expect resealable packaging. A resealable zip limits spillage and keeps the food fresh between feeds. A degassing valve works well for freshly packed feed, while a product window builds trust in the contents. We choose these features so that they do not interfere with automatic packaging.

Print and shelf presence in the pet aisle
The pet aisle is crowded, and the purchase decision is often made by eye. Full-colour flexographic printing with repeatable Pantone colours lets you build a recognisable brand and clearly distinguish variants — flavours, pack weights and animal age groups. The large surface of a doypack is the place to communicate the composition and the benefits.

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