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Yahoo News reported on June 28, 2024 that the agriculture department announced starting July 1, pet food products must comply with the 'Principles for Determining Untruthful Exaggeration or Misleading Representations in Pet Food Labeling and Advertising'. Labels cannot claim therapeutic effects or exaggerate product functions falsely, with penalties for violations. The guidelines were initially set to be enforced on January 1 but were postponed to July 1. Violations may incur fines based on the Animal Drug Management Act and Animal Protection Act. Details on determining untruthful or exaggerated claims can be found on the agriculture department's official website.
Source: YAHOO