The study of indian pet services: an insight into the attitudes and preferences of owners

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
26608
9 pages
Research Article

The study of indian pet services: an insight into the attitudes and preferences of owners

Sunitha, B. K., Dr. Roopa K.V., Charvi Javaji, Clive Austin Danthi, Dev Javar and Brijesh D

Abstract: 

This research paper explores the current state of pet services in India. Using a mixed-methods approach, we conducted a survey of pet owners comprehensive understanding of the attitudes and preferences of Owners.Our findings reveal that the Indian pet services industry is growing rapidly, driven by rising pet ownership rates and an increasing demand for high-quality care. However, there are several challenges facing the industry, including a lack of standardized regulations, a shortage of skilled professionals, and limited access to technology and resources.Pet owners in India prioritize safety, personalized care, and convenience when selecting pet services, with a strong preference for services that offer in-home or on-site care. They also place a high value on clear communication and transparency from service providers.Pet service providers in India face several challenges in delivering high-quality care, including a lack of standardized training and certification programs, limited access to technology and resources, and a shortage of skilled professionals. Despite these challenges, there is a growing interest among service providers in improving their offerings and adopting best practices from other countries. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the current state of pet services in India and highlights the challenges and opportunities facing the industry. By understanding the attitudes and preferences of pet owners and the challenges facing service providers, stakeholders can work towards improving the quality of pet services in India and ensuring that pets receive the care they deserve.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.26608.03.2023
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