The pet products industry is on
the rise as pet owners look for healthy and luxury items for their pets.
Not exact matches
11 Jun 2015 —
Rising levels of interest in health, snacking and indulgence are trending in the
pet foods market,
as owners increasingly treat their
pets as family members, reports trends tracker Innova Market Insights.
But with this
rise in
pet travel,
as well
as cat ownership, retailers have a great opportunity to meet a growing need amongst cat
owners.
Indeed, this new policy seems poorly thought out
as owners with more than one unlicensed dog has to part with them, which may ironically contribute to the
rising figures of
pet abandonment.
As more
pet owners are taking their dogs into the great outdoors, the need for outdoor dog gear continues to
rise.
With arthritis (whether
as a result of hip dysplasia or any other cause) the
pet owner may witness signs such
as limping, stiffness upon
rising, difficulty with stairs or trouble jumping on furniture or into cars.
As veterinary care costs rise, cat owners (and dog owners as well) are more and more looking into alternatives to the increasingly high cost of pet medical car
As veterinary care costs
rise, cat
owners (and dog
owners as well) are more and more looking into alternatives to the increasingly high cost of pet medical car
as well) are more and more looking into alternatives to the increasingly high cost of
pet medical care.
Another product
rising in popularity is an urn for lost
pet's ashes
as 15 % of dog
owners and 11 % of cat
owners purchased an urn in 2006.
Pet owners have always cared about the health of their
pets; but
as vet's bills and the cost of
pet insurance continue to
rise,
pet owners are looking for ways to keep their
pets healthy while saving money.
As a result, there has been a rise in pet owners looking for products that are eco-friendly and sustainably made — or as Stephanie Volo, president of Planet Dog, says, «not just value based, but values based.&raqu
As a result, there has been a
rise in
pet owners looking for products that are eco-friendly and sustainably made — or
as Stephanie Volo, president of Planet Dog, says, «not just value based, but values based.&raqu
as Stephanie Volo, president of Planet Dog, says, «not just value based, but values based.»
The good news is that
as pet owners become more attuned to their
pet's emotional needs, the demand for calming and behavior - modification products is on the
rise.
Owners Nicole Hackert and Bruno Brunett have built up a reputation
as trend - setters in the international art industry thanks to their early discoveries of
rising stars, such
as Daniel Richter and
Peter Doig.
Those higher costs stem from
rising medical expenses and increased legal claims and judgments
as states and municipalities weigh in with laws on
owners» liability for injuries a
pet causes, said Heather Paul, a dog bite prevention specialist with State Farm.