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Right. There is a lot of scope in this market. But companies which failed, tried copy pasting US pet companies. The way to go to market for this sector is not readily available as India is still fragmented, between pet owners with lower income generally having a stray dog. For the more affluent class there are several stores in Bangalore which I’ve seen giving that luxury pet care mall feeling (mega showrooms) undeniably there’s still space to squeeze in with more all round support, a step ahead of Just pet care products.
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Hello All I am a budding entrepreneur and still learning everyday about entrepreneurship. I have been pet owner and pet lover all my life and that motivated me to work on launching a web portal which will be a one stop solution for all pet needs. Lik
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