Home > Money > Report

International pet product firms eye Indian market

PTI
Friday, September 11, 2009 14:14 IST
Email Email
Print Print
Share Share

New Delhi: So its not only the growing Indian middle class that the foreign petcare companies are targetting to sell their merchandise.


With Indians willing to pamper their pets, foreign brands are making a foray into the Indian market, with an eye on the 3.6 million pet dogs in 6 major cities.

According to Euromonitor, the budding Indian pet product industry is currently growing at 10-15 per cent per year and has an annual revenue earning potential of 350 crore.

Of the Rs 350 crore market, around Rs 150 crore is attributed to medical, grooming and immunization segments alone.

"We spent 3 to 4 months studying the market and then launched our products in June. The response has been great and in terms of volume, maximum sales have been in Bangalore," says Raghav Modi, CEO of Petsetgo, a branded pet care and accessories company which has tie ups with many petcare companies.

Karlie from Germany, Nova foods and Camon from Italy, Rogz from South Africa and Forcans from South Korea are the petcare brands which are now available in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Lucknow, Chandigarh and other cities.

Indian pets are getting luckier - owners are willing to pay more to ensure that their beloved companions get the best food and accessories.

"We have a pair of Rottweilers, Bonnie and Clyde. Clyde is the alpha male and is very protective of my wife," says Senior Advocate and former solicitor-general of India, Harish Salve who led Clyde on the ramp at a show organised by Petsetgo here to showcase its products.

Zorro is a chocolate coloured Newfoundland owned by model-DJ Iggy and was one of the two dozen dogs which sashayed down the runway at the show.

Birthday parties, dating, branded food and accessories are some of the advantages of being an Indian pet owned by an increasingly indulgent owner.

"My babies never go out. They are very sensitive and I don't keep them outdoors for very long," says restaurateur Shiv Karan Singh.

Brandon is a large golden-cream coloured Turkish Akbash and is the best-looking of the five owned by Sofiya Azad, daughter of health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.

"Brandon is an emperor dog...if he sits down and refuses to move I can't do anything," says Sofiya as she looks fondly at her golden canine.

©2009 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.
digg reddit google Facebook MySpace delicious

Post your comment
Adventurous women!
The Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female awards saw a galaxy of stars descend on the venue to be awarded in various categories.
The week that was: November 15 - November 21, 2009
Here are the top national and international stories from the past week

Get daily news in your inbox and read it at your convenience.

D