In addition, pet shops will attract people who love animals. These people don't have to keep pets, but they may come to pet shops to browse, understand, touch and interact with all kinds of lovely animals and enjoy this intimate connection and feeling.
Pet shops will also attract people who are interested in the pet industry and want to engage in related work. These people may come to pet shops to learn about the industry, get training opportunities, exchange industry resources, or explore potential employment opportunities.
In commercial pet shops, the target customers may also be influenced by other factors, such as the characteristics of regional residents and the location of the store. For example, pet shops located in high-end residential areas may target high-income families with sufficient economic strength to buy high-priced pet food, supplies and services; The pet store located in the central business district may attract people passing by on the way to work, bringing more people flow and income to the store.
Generally speaking, the target customers of pet shops are not only customers in the field of pet care, but also people who love animals, as well as individuals and teams engaged in related industries or having a strong interest in this field.