Coops And Cages™

Pet Housing Business Coops and Cages Open to Franchising in the Future

Coops and Cages says that if the pet industry continues to remain strong with its performance, they might consider having their business franchised in the future.

 

Carlton, Victoria -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/12/2014 -- Although there are no definite plans yet to say that this will definitely happen in the future, one of the top executives of Coops and Cages, a pet housing retailer based in Australia, said that they might be able to offer their business as a franchise, if the pet industry in general records an upward movement economically. Judging from the look on his face and the trends occurring in the pet industry right now, it's as if the franchise is good as a sealed deal.

As if to prove that the CEO may be on the right track, Franchise Help, with its Pet Industry Analysis for 2014, mentioned that some specific types of businesses within the pet industry are flourishing though their franchise programs. Some of these included those that are engaged in training, grooming, and pet day care services. The growth for training services is tied to the need of owners to tame their unruly pets and the dire need for trained canine pals to serve as detectives with their powerful noses in certain facilities. Pet grooming businesses on the other hand contribute to attract pet owners who are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on spa treatments for their pets.

Meanwhile, the pet industry as a whole is projected to be wealthier than before. Although there are still a few days left before the year is officially ended, earlier reports claimed that this was expected to earn $64.92 this year in the US. This figure is even expected to balloon for up to $75.09 billion by 2017. A breakdown offered by Peternity.com showed that this included 5% increase in veterinary sales at $22.93 billion (2014), 4.5% increase in pet food sales from 2013 to $21.99 billion, and 4.5% increase in pet supplies from 2013 to $12.47 billion. The website further noted that 83% of owners consider their pets are real members of the family; hence they are willing to spend on these like they would spend on their own needs.

For Jordan Walker, head of the marketing department in Coops and Cages, he is very excited about the CEO's mention of the possible franchise opportunity in the future. But more than this, he is more excited about how they would make their products accessible to many pet owners, saying, "I am a dog owner myself. Yes, consider me guilty for spending a little more than necessary on my pets and treating them like real family. You can say that I understand how other pet owners feel. They want the best for their pets. And if you are looking for durable and affordable housing for your pet, we have these in our store."

About Coops And Cages™
Coops And Cages™ is one of the most trusted pet housing providers in Australia. It carries an assortment of products for varied types of pets that include birds, ferrets, cats and rabbits. For inquiries, email Jordan Walker at info@coopsandcages.com.au or get business updates from Facebook, Twitter or Google+.