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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have two friends in the pet industry. They work with pet stores, groomers, and go to dog and cat shows. Their ideal (and most common) customer is a single, never-married woman 30's and older. They have advanced in their career so they have money to spend, and they spend a lot of it on their pets. I know every time I've tagged along with him to a groomer's salon, every client in there (the owner, not the dog) was female. So the whole "cat lady" thing does seem accurate, based on the industry information and what I've observed.[/quote] I worked in the pet industry (pet stores, walked dogs, vet clinic, trainer) and didn’t experience this. My clientele was always diverse and there wasn’t much of a difference in how much people spent. I question the groomer comment, because generally owners aren’t there for grooming. Most places give you a timeframe rather than an appointment, so you drop your dog off and pick him up hours later. You don’t hang out waiting for them to finish. But maybe women are just more likely to have breeds with grooming needs, and men prefer dogs with short fur. And nobody takes cats to the groomer. [/quote]
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