Providing insight and tips on how to start, market and grow your pet business. Visit daily to get ideas, templates, guides and more. Get all the resources and information you need for starting or growing your pet business!!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Toy Breeds: The Coach bag of Dog Breeding

Toy breeds are often the targets of bad breeding practices.

I feel even worse for those who are reputable breeders of these breeds and market online and have to fight the fine line of attracting visitors, but try to attract those who are serious about dog ownerships and not just want the next cute thing.

I have seen too many cases of people purchasing these dogs like they purchase coach bags, as if it is the fashion item of season, only to not be able to fully care for it in the long run.

But did you know are branding and visual ways you can do set your kennel set itself apart?

Disclaimers on “teacups”
This is important! Make sure to always address this important issue on your site and educate your visitors. The visitors who are only looking for “teacups” will usually be deterred after reading this on your site. Hopefully they will feel educated and want a dog from a breeder who is as responsible as you are!

Est. adult weight
Now this causes some debate. I advise against putting the est. adult weight. I feel this is a slick way to promote a dog as “teacup” without actually writing the words “teacup” on the site. Some believe they can accurately estimate the adult weight, while others say it’s just not always possible. My opinion is that I wouldn’t do it.


Pictures
When picturing your puppy, do not place them next to soup cans or soda cans or tuna cans or any other cans! Again, that is a very slick way of promoting a dog as “teacup” without actually saying “teacup”. Also, try not do post pictures of celebrities and their super small dogs. If you must, try to find those that are tasteful (no Paris Hilton ones) and use sparingly.

I know that many do like smaller dogs, however I have came across several breeders who are trying not to attract buyers who are specifically into “teacups”. Little steps with your marketing and branding of the site can do wonders. It’s not always the things you say, it’s the things you don’t say that often make the difference when attracting the right owners.

No comments:

Post a Comment