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Where is the Pet Store Industry Headed?

Amid Expansive Growth: Pet Store Industry Trends for 2021 and Beyond

While the pandemic has made a mark on every industry, the pet industry has been especially resilient – recognizing significant growth during the pandemic. By just about every metric, the pet industry in 2021 represents one of the most lucrative business options, with franchise business opportunities leading the way. Now is a great time to own a pet grooming franchise perhaps one of the best franchises to own in 2021.

Following the positive trend already established by Millennials, pet adoptions have continued to skyrocket in the United States. Three out of every four American Millennials own a dog or cat. But, it’s not just the growing number of pet owners that has positively influenced the market, there has also been a significant shift in how pet owners relate to their pets. A growing number of pet owners think of their pet as a vital member of their family. With this mind shift has also come a drastic increase in spending on pets, with pet owners increasingly seeking out luxury items and specialty services for their pets. If it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for their pet.

The Success of 2020 has Primed 2021 for Continued Growth

According to the latest statistics from the American Pet Products Association (APPA), the United States’ pet industry is currently worth $99.0 billion, up from $95.7 billion in 2020. With 85 million families in the United States owning a pet, it’s expected this industry growth will only continue.

With so much growth, changing pet owner attitudes, and increasing consumer demand, the pet industry is ripe for pet store franchises, especially a pet franchise business that delivers a recurring revenue model. In response to consumer demand and a booming market, the pet industry has developed some significant trends.

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Top Trends for 2021

Here are the top industry trends that will continue to make a difference to pet owners in 2021 and beyond.

There are a Growing Number of Pet Products & Supplies

The largest pet store industry sales are in the food and pet care categories. There are a growing number of products such as pet clothing, collars, carriers, and food bowls that pet owners are eager to purchase for their pets. This business segment continues to see positive sales growth.

Pet Grooming & Other Services are in High Demand

Just because a pet owner works or some other reason has them away from home doesn’t mean they can’t still pamper their pet. More and more pet owners are dropping off their pets to be pampered at the groomers. The convenience of local pet groomers has seen the pet services category continue to surge in popularity, making it the fastest-growing product segment over the past five years.

New Pet Technologies Enhance Pet Care

New pet technology gadgets are hitting the market and becoming increasingly popular. With everything from automated feeders and pet cams to pet “fitbits,” new pet technology solutions are revolutionizing the way pet owners interact with their pets while they are at home and also while they are away from their pet. Unimaginable just a few years ago, today fitness apps enable pet owners to track their pet’s health, locate nearby dog parks, find a veterinarian, or monitor their pet’s activity remotely.

Organic and Sustainable Aren’t Just for Humans Anymore

With the growing trend of pets as family, it’s no surprise pet owners are looking for products for their pets that are in line with products they buy for themselves. This move includes such items as organic pet food, gluten-free and grain-free food options, natural fiber toys, all-natural cat litter, and pet groomers that use cruelty-free and environmentally-friendly products.

CBD Products Are Growing in Popularity

CBD products have gained massive appeal in the human market, so it was only a matter of time before it crossed over to the pet market. Thanks to the federal government, CBD products are now legal, provided the extract contains no more than 0.3 percent THC. Pet owners are flocking to buy CBD extracts, treats, and shampoos and topical oils for their pets to help ease anxiety and stress for their furry family members

Pet-friendly Travel is Taking Off

Pet owners are planning vacations that include taking along their pet. This opens up a big opportunity for pet travel-related products and services in the pet, hotel, and travel industries.

Online Shopping Continues Its Uptick

E-commerce options continue to grow, accelerated by COVID-19. However, boutiques that offer one-stop shopping along with specialty items are still in hot demand.

Pet Luxury Items and Customization Are Making a Name for Themselves

Designer labels such as Chanel, Gucci, and even Swarovski crystal are taking a trip down the pet runway, offering high-end fashion for our four-legged friends. Pet owners are willing to pay the high price tags to set their pet apart. Along these same lines, pet product customization in 2021 is lightyears away from what it used to be. Pet owners want more personalization – way beyond an engraved name tag. Today, pet owners are seeking customized pet food, using doggie DNA tests to determine the best food options for their pet.

Consumers Are Seeking More Social Experiences

Today’s consumers are digital-first, so a brand’s online presence is of paramount importance. Consumers want to see a website and social media that inspire trust and make a connection, and they want the information to be up-to-date and easy to use. Pet owners want to be able to easily schedule appointments and handle payments. Subscription boxes that deliver a monthly assortment of pet goodies to pet owners are also very popular. It’s all about creating a good experience for pet owners.

Looking Ahead: The Future for the Pet Industry

The pet industry is growing year-on-year. There is certainly space and plenty of opportunity and demand for the development of new products and services that cater to the needs and wants of pet owners.

At Splash and Dash Groomerie and Boutique, we know the pet service industry is going strong. Our franchisees are taking full advantage of the phenomenal industry growth. We are looking for passionate people who are looking for a rewarding business opportunity to join our franchise family.

If you are interested in learning more about how we can help you achieve your dream of owning your own business and get in on the booming pet industry, please download a copy of our free Franchise Report. Inside this report you will learn more about what Splash and Dash has to offer and what makes us a great franchise business opportunity.

America’s Most Dog Friendly Cities That Need A Splash and Dash

Finding the Most Dog Friendly Cities to Open a Small Business

A few years ago, most pet owners had to withstand only having access to big-box pet stores. Now, pet businesses are blossoming. With 85 million households owning a pet, most major dog friendly cities are welcoming the luxuries of designful business models helping to meet the demand.

So, what cities make a good location?

Finding the best city to open a Splash and Dash Groomerie & Boutique depends on pet friendliness. Of course, with more dogs, comes more business. With the help of WalletHub, we’ve narrowed the most dog friendly cities in America down to ten. These are great places to own a dog, or open a pet franchise. Variables like veterinary costs, pet businesses per capita, and dog parks per capita are taken into consideration to rank each city. You could be living in a pet gold mine right now and not even know it!

Here are the top ten dog friendly cities in the United States of America.

10. Las Vegas, Nevada

Pet Budget Rank: 63

Pet Health & Wellness Rank: 15

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 9

Total Score: 56.73

Believe it or not, the Entertainment Capital of the World comes in 10th place in the ranking of the most dog friendly cities.

Vegas has 20 dog parks and its position in the Mojave Desert makes for warm weather year-round. The city also has two hiking trails for your dogs to explore, where you can escape the allure of gambling, for awhile at least. 45 restaurants have identified themselves as dog friendly, like the Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar where you can get an awesome brunch without feeling the guilt of leaving your dog at home.

9. Atlanta, Georgia

Pet Budget Rank: 24

Pet Health and Wellness Rank: 5

Outdoor Friendliness Rank 75

Total Score: 56.73

Atlanta has a draw for tourists which makes the city a fun place to visit or live as a pet owner. There are 343 parks, nature preserves, and gardens that cover 3, 622 acres of the city. Of this, there are 8 huge off-leash dog parks with amenities like a pool in Renaissance Dog park. Getting local grub is easy with your dog as with 241 restaurants where dogs are good-to-go.

On top of this, Atlanta hosts some pretty cool events like PUP culture Festival and Puglanta PugFest. Food trucks, live music, and even a Pug kissing booth bring Atlanta natives and their doggies in for the fun.

8. Cincinnati, Ohio

Pet Budget Rank: 24

Pet Health & Wellness Rank: 27

Outdoor Friendliness Rank: 28

Total Score: 57.19

Representing for the Midwestern states, comes Cincinnati with the second most veterinarians per capita and strong numbers of pet businesses per capita. Coney Island might have the hot dog eating contest every fourth of July, but September 15th is the annual Running of the Wieners in Cincinnati. Dachshunds in hot dog costumes run the streets of downtown kicking off “Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati.”

The Ohio city also has eight dog parks, five hiking trails, and 26 restaurants where dogs of all breeds can participate.

7. Austin, Texas

Pet Budget Rank: 54

Pet Health & Wellness: 3

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 54

Total Score: 58.26

Austin is becoming known as the hip cousin of Dallas, adopting the “Keep Austin Weird” motto to contend with the country’s rebellious places like Santa Cruz. Austin has definitely earned its rank as one of the most dog friendly cities. Bars like the Dog House Drinkery, which is a bar inside a dog park, and 4th Tap Brewing Co-Op encourage pet owners to bring their dogs down for a drink.

In total, there are 315 dog friendly restaurants in Austin. The sunny weather makes this possible with outside-seating being an option almost everywhere. The Texas city also has 15 dogs parks, five hiking trails, and three dog friendly walking tours. For shoppers, there are seven pet friendly stores. If that’s not enough, Austin Doga is yoga studio dedicated to both humans and dogs to stretch out and get centered.

6. Birmingham, Alabama

Pet Budget Rank: 54

Pet Health & Wellness Rank: 21

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 50

Total Score: 59.37

Birmingham is an extremely affordable place for pet care. Pet insurance is cheap and access to a veterinarian is a smooth process. The southern city is also home to Bruster’s Real Ice Cream with delicious sundaes, tasty for the doggos and you. If you’re hankering for something savory,  Pub 261 is another dog friendly place that serves up southern dishes from fried catfish to pot roast.

Birmingham hosts 64 pet friendly restaurants, three dog parks, and five hiking trails to explore. Dogs of BHAM, a community for dogs in the area, help facilitate rescues and connect local dog lovers.

5. Orlando, Florida

Pet Budget Rank: 27

Pet Health and Wellness Rank: 4

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 47

Total Score: 59.81

Yes, Orlando has Disney, Universal Studios, and Seaworld. The Sun Belt tucked city also fetches the fifth-best place to own a dog. With more veterinarians per capita than any other U.S. city, Orlando is the big dog for pet health.

Orlando also ties for most animal shelter per capita and most pet businesses per capita. Dog friendly restaurants are as common as sandals here with over 228 places to get a bite with Fido. To work it all off, there are nine dog parks and four hiking trails that are off-leash.

4. San Diego, California

Pet Budget Rank: 85

Pet Health & Wellness Rank: 2

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 6

Total Score: 60.56

Another Disney and doggie city, San Diego is the kind of place where dogs surf and pet boutiques are so common they’re yesterday’s news. Events like Paw-Micon—dogs dressed as superheroes—and Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon put a Cali twist on the pet owner lifestyle.

Ready for some Baja tacos? San Diego has over 326 dog friendly restaurants where you and your dog can get everything from a kale salad to BBQ. California’s beautiful scenery offers 17 dog parks, four hiking trails, and a myriad of dog boutiques to peruse.

3. Tampa, Florida

Pet Budget Rank: 10

Pet Health & Wellness: 9

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 19

Total Score: 61.48

The Sunshine state makes the list again, this time further down. Budgeting for your dog is water under the bridge, as Tampa is the 10th best city for pet ownership costs, and one rank lower in health and wellness. It’s also right across the bridge from another ranking pet city, St. Petersburg.  If you keep driving, you’ll hit a third—Miami.

It seems sunshine and dogs go hand-in-hand. Doggie eats are good in this city too, with 109 restaurants like Mad Dogs & Englishmen opening their doors to the canines. Tampa also has 10 dog parks including one dog beach where dogs can cool off in the surf. Since the weather is always permitting, dog festivals happen year-round in this tail-wagging city.

2. Phoenix, Arizona

Pet Budget Rank: 12

Pet Health & Wellness Rank: 6

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 10

Total Score: 63.54

Phoenix, dubbed The Valley of the Sun, keeps the sunny themes going as second in rankings of most dog friendly cities with 85 percent of daylight hours filled with the sun’s rays.

With over half of Arizona’s yearly visitors’ destination being Phoenix, the city makes some pawesome accommodations for dogs. Events like Strut Your Mutt and the Annual Doggie Street Festival help raise money for homeless pets and provide some fun too. Fashion is huge in the pet world in Phoenix, with 13 pet friendly spots like the Biltmore Fashion Park.

Mountain ranges like the Guadalupe and North Mountain make beautiful scenery for 16 dog friendly hiking trails in Phoenix. There are also nine dog parks and a tour for residents and tourists alike.

1. Scottsdale, Arizona

Pet Budget Rank: 80

Pet Health & Wellness Rank: 1

Outdoor Pet Friendliness Rank: 2

Citizens of Arizona love to participate in dog-centric culture. The citizens of Scottsdale reap the most benefits of this as the number one place healthiest place for a pet to live. Meaning, access to the highest number of caretakers, pet businesses, pet meetups, animal protection laws and more. Scottsdale is also the second in outdoor pet friendliness! Although the city does rank 80th in costs, Scottsdale is still dogtopia U.S.A. this year.

There are six off-leash dog parks in Scottsdale and nine hiking trails cresting the Sonoran Valley. 116 restaurants like 5th and Wine or Snooze an Am Eatery welcome the pooches. Chase Field, home of the MLB Diamondbacks, even has a patio to bring your dogs to summer games. Also, the Lisa Sette Gallery offers art exhibits that welcome all four-legged aesthetes.

This just scratches the surface (or the dog’s ears) of things to do with your dogs in Scottsdale. Explore for yourself and see why this the best dog city in the America!

*All Ranking and Key Metrics provided by WalletHUB

 

 

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