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May 27, 2008

Pet Industry Insight

California Proposes Legislation to Ban Lapdogs in Cars

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Our favorite LA celebrities are notorious for freighting their small pet friends around town and even on their laps while driving the streets of Hollywood. Even lesser known Californians are guilty of lapdogs traveling nearby the steering wheel.

If you have been following the news lately, you are probably aware that unrestrained pets traveling alongside their owner while driving could be a trend that is on its way out – at least in California.

State Assemblyman Bill Maze (R-Visalia) is pushing legislation that bans pet owners from driving with animals on their laps. Recently, a bill regarding this legislation passed the state's Assembly Committee on Transportation and the State Assembly is considering adoption of the proposal.    

The issue of concern is that lapdogs are distracting and could put motorists at risk. A live animal can scamper between the driver and the steering wheel or underneath the brake pedal causing major driving implications. Not only are unrestrained pets a threat to the driver, but they too, face danger if not buckled in. Pets see the same risk a child (or any passenger for that matter) would if an accident occurred, which is why if Maze’s bill passes, drivers caught with their Chihuahuas or Poodles unrestrained will pay a penalty.

So how should drivers keep their pets in place if they can’t be on their laps or in the passenger seat? There are several products out there to protect both you and your pet from potential hazards on the road.

Among the most common setups are the back seat barriers, a strong wall that prevents pet interference from the backseat. For those pets that like to get up and move around while traveling, there are zip line/harnesses and booster seats that allow your pet the flexibility to safely move around in the car without interfering with the driver and passengers. Other popular products provide protection through vehicle seat belt use and of course, traveling carriers for the smaller pet travelers. Looking ahead, there is even a major auto manufacturer currently testing a built-in pet holder in place of the glove compartment.   Whichever method of restraint you choose, make sure you, your pet and passengers are secure and protected!

 

April 28, 2008

Pet Industry Insight

Eco-friendly tips for you and your pets

As the world commemorates this week in honor of our Earth, don’t forget to include your pets in the celebration. Earth Day should serve as a reminder to pet owners the need to learn more about eco-friendly pet products and environmentally favorable practices.

The “Going Green” idea has seemingly infiltrated a new market, raising awareness about eco-friendly practices that affect some very special members in our lives - our pets! The green’ lifestyle decisions we make, should carry over to our pet's lifestyle as well. Here are some tips to make your pet more environmentally friendly:

  • Does the pollution from our pet’s waste bags have you down in the dumps? Scoop your doggie doo in biodegradable poop bags. Biodegradable bags help cut greenhouse gas emissions, using materials from renewable, sustainable sources of agricultural origin.

  • Reduce. Re-use. Recycle. This timeless practice reduces pollution and preserves our environment. Utilize cat litter made of recycled materials produced nearby. Strips of newspaper or shredded paper works for many cats. Otherwise, make sure the brand of litter you buy isn’t hauled from across the country.

  • Your furry friends will have a lot of fun with toys made from recycled materials or sustainable fibers such as hemp. Hemp fibers are one of the most durable in nature and are environmentally friendly. Who knew this stuff would make such a strong comeback from the 70s!

  • Ditch the junk food for a healthier pet and environment. Natural and organic pet foods use meats that are raised in sustainable, humane ways without the hormones or drugs. Certified-organic pet foods must meet strict USDA standards that specify how the ingredients are produced and processed.

So there you have it, a few eco-friendly tips that will help you and your pets lead a sustainable life that supports the well being of our planet.

April 01, 2008

Pet Industry Insight

 

President of the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA) Enters the Blogosphere


As president of the largest trade association of one of the largest industries, I have been quoted in CNN< The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. I have appeared on CNBC, World News Tonight and was just in New York last week for tapings of Good Morning America and Martha Stewart. I even write a quarterly article for a high tech online magazine. But, I must admit, the world of 'new' media is just that, new to me. But, if presidential candidacies are being announced on You Tube, I can have a blog! (My sons will be so proud of their 57 year old dad!). So, here it is, the inaugural 'Pet Industry Insight'!

If you've stumbled upon this blog, you are probably involved in or researching the pet industry. So you are likely aware that as a country we have gone to the dogs – and the cats and birds and fish and hamsters. We are a society in love with our pets. More than 70 million households have a pet, and most of these households have more than one pet. In fact, these 71 million pet households are home to more than 350 million dogs, cats, hamsters, horses, snakes, birds, fish and lizards. There are more pets in the United States than there are people. We have made spending on pets the eighth­-largest retail segment. We spent more than $40 billion on our pets last year!

The pet industry is growing by leaps and bounds, and hundreds of new companies pop up every year in this booming business. Americans are intrinsically interested in businesses that boom, especially those that directly impact their daily lives. Hence, this blog that I’m hoping will fill a void in the blogosphere. No current blogs authoritatively look at trends in the pet industry, discuss successful products or companies or analyze where the marketplace is heading. In my blog, I’ll talk about the breadth of influence that this increasing pet ownership is having on many diverse segments of the economy. That perspective should make this blog unique. I’ll explore how businesses grow by intelligently reading the American psyche and understanding what makes us bond with animals, project our own lives and thoughts onto them, and essentially recast them in our image. The blog will serve as a cross-industry overview linking what we know about our growing affinity for pets with the rise of pet products. Weekly, I’ll talk about the fastest-growing pet trends in the U.S., the newest needs of pet owners, and how entrepreneurs are filling those needs. I’ll explore the nuances of one of America’s most interesting and unique industries by providing perspective from one of the pet industry’s leading authorities.

Yes, I’m referring to myself. To give you a little background, I’m president of the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association or APPMA as it’s commonly called. APPMA is the largest trade association in the industry and has been around for fifty years. We represent more than 1,000 companies that make pet products and put on the world’s largest annual pet products trade show, Global Pet Expo. I’ve been in the pet industry for 30 years working at a variety of multi-million dollar companies serving in positions ranging from industrial engineer to general counsel to president. I live in Connecticut with my wife and golden retriever Dakota. For more information on me or APPMA, you can check out our website at www.appma.org. In the meantime, I’ll be writing next week’s Pet Industry Insight, and you can expect to hear from me every week. Until then, go pet your pet!

Posted by Bob Vetere, American Pet Products Manufacturers Association


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    Global Pet Expo, the pet industry's largest annual trade show, is presented by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA) and Pet Industry Distributors Association (PIDA). Global Pet Expo 2008 featured 796 exhibitors, 2,353 booths and more than 825 New Product Showcase entries. In a post show survey 89% of respondents found most, if not all of the products they buy at Global Pet Expo. In 2009, Global Pet Expo will take place February 12-14, 2009, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL. Global Pet Expo is open to independent retailers, distributors, mass-market buyers, and other qualified professionals.

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