While in some ways pocket pets are
less demanding pets than dogs and cats, they still require proper, diligent care to live happy and healthy lives.
Not exact matches
These shudder - inducing creatures may not appeal to everyone, but there is
demand for some
less - celebrated invertebrates that have crept into the
pet trade.
The overpopulation of
pets is an unfortunate consequence of large scale breeding practices (puppy mills, etc.), consumer
demand for particular dog and cat breeds, and
less than responsible
pet ownership (backyard breeding, refusal to spay / neuter, impulse acquisition, etc.).
And it is for people who don't know they can
demand much more than they get from a
pet shop, for much
less than it will cost them at a
pet shop.
And while people used to think
less about what they were feeding their
pet, more and more are looking to give their
pets the kind of nutrition they
demand for themselves.
This is why parrots, which are very
demanding pets, get
less criticism than a
less common exotic, including even other birds like a toucan.
Your clientele
demands only the best for their
pets — and refuse to settle for
less.
Supply drives
demand, but that's the point of putting the squeeze on puppy mills through the smart marketing of shelter
pets and ordinances that ban the sale of mill - bred animals in
pet stores — to make animals supplied by puppy mills more expensive and
less accessible.
However, while small
pet stores have an opportunity to set themselves apart from bigger,
less - nimble competitors by leveraging trends such as the growing
pet owner
demand for grain - free and all - natural foods, they rarely get to corner these emerging markets for long before the big guys horn in on the action.
Treats also
demand less shelf space than many other
pet store products.