With the right
pet identification product selection, retailers can help bring pets back home and customers back to their stores.
The pet identification product category has found its rightful place at retail as demand grows.
But manufacturers are offering new hope that more pet owners will be reunited with their four - legged friends by bringing innovation and creativity to
pet identification products.
The growing market of
pet identification products will continue to evolve by offering new technologies that work with the latest devices and applications.
ID Made Easy Simplicity and accessibility are key features that will draw consumers to
pet identification products.
The market for
pet identification products and services includes traditional engraving systems and stamp machines, as well as technologically advanced tags with scannable codes that lead to an online profile with the pet's contact information.
Selling
pet identification products used to be no fun at all.
This is why many pet owners are returning to traditional ID tags, particularly since manufacturers have made strides in addressing some of the issues previously associated with
pet identification products.
Retailers should seize the opportunity to impress upon their customers that
pet identification products are an essential part of responsible pet ownership for dogs and cats.
Since visible pet identification plays a vital role in bringing lost pets home, it is essential for retailers to offer their customers
pet identification products and services.
Offering
pet identification products and engraving services drives traffic into pet stores and puts a potentially life - saving tool into the hands of appreciative customers.
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As a result, the
pet identification sector of the market has grown beyond simple government - issued licenses and microchips to include QR (quick - response) codes, soft and silent tags, and engraved
products that are customized to reflect an animal's personality, yet all have one common goal — to accurately identify animals.
For example, as
pet parents continue to research the origins of
product ingredients to ensure safety, manufacturers must source non-toxic materials to remain relevant in the
identification product market.
Pet identification product manufacturers say that selling tags and offering tag - engraving services build traffic and generate profit for
pet stores, and these companies have been doing their best to make it as convenient and cost - efficient as possible for retailers to delve into the category.
Over the past few years,
pet retailers have witnessed the emergence of a new class of
identification products that utilize GPS technology, mobile devices and web - based interfaces to make locating a missing
pet easier than ever.
«GPS and near - field platforms for
pet identification are offered in the market today with minimal success, but as costs lessen and effectiveness increases, the benefits of those
products will certainly increase their demand.»