Friday, May 09, 2008

Pet Shop: Hobby or Business?

The pet shop has definitely garnered a firm foothold in the economic landscape of the old hometown. While their number may not approximate those of the lechon-manok eating places or the must have one in each corner bakeries, the pet shop certainly can be seen and counted among the visible players in the malls and some of the heavily-trafficked commercial areas of the city.

While people from other places may wonder why my sudden interest and/or surprise in the pet shop as a business, let it be said that when I left the old homeland about 29 years ago, the number of pet shops in the city was an absolute nil. You wanted dogs or cats, you simply asked your friends or our relatives who had them. Birds or fowl as pets? Again you asked your hunter friends. Okay, so some solitary guy may position himself conspicuously in the market and sell a monkey or two or some birds, or even dogs. But not as an established business, in permanent locations, and providing the whole panoply of things needed to acquire and maintain pets.

So 30 years later, and the selling of pets ranging from dogs, cats, birds to fish, rabbits, hamsters, etc., has become a recognized economic activity designed for profit. Of course, the pet shop owner may still be the hobbyist/enthusiast/animal lover who was fond of pets and tried breeding them on the side. He may still be the guy who kept himself in the house most of the time attending to his aquaria and monitoring the progress of the many fishes that he kept in his collection.

But now it is a viable and thriving enterprise. Many families with pedigreed pets now breed them on the side and dispose of them in the pet shops around town. Pedigree and papers to show it are now common jargon among this group, and even as conversation pieces. A mixed breed can go for as low as 5,000 pesos, but a pure breed, especially those for which the locals have taken an endearing liking, or because they have seen or read that these breeds are famous and noted in other countries, can command as much as 25,000 pesos locally, and much more if in high-brow and affluent Metro Manila.

Having just recently revived an old aquarium left behind and having bought a puppy, I had occasion to travel around town giving pet shops the look-around and doing-over.

Consummated both transactions from this pet shop, located along extremely busy Corrales Avenue, congested with traffic from Cogon Market and with those heading for the malls in town.

Manned by a young couple in their 30’s, the smallish pet shop is housed in a neat concrete building owned by the couple’s family. Both husband and wife appear quite animated in hawking their wares and extolling the obvious virtues of acquiring pets. The husband is quite knowledgeable about the many intricacies of acquiring and maintaining different kinds of pets, and treats each walk-in customer with singular attention and focus. Like one was the most important client of their establishment. Very inspiring then to be dealing with such youthful personalities.




9 comments:

Anonymous said...

hahaha! i love the lechon manok analogy. there were indeed a gazillion of them no?

Amadeo said...

Hi, Caryn:

Thanks for visiting.

Any relation to Jake Paredes of Florida?

Because if yes, then you probably have visited Cagayan de Oro.

Anonymous said...

greetings, regarding the article about petshops in cagayan de oro particularly iremarl shop could i possibly ask for the email or cellphone number of the proprietor. I just want to inquire if they sell flowerhorn feeds.

Amadeo said...

Hi, Anon:

Did not get their cell phone number, but it says on the sign in one of the pics that they can be called at this landline: 724-116.

Good luck!

Anonymous said...

Don't buy from Iremarl Petshop. They sell sailfin lizards under the guise of iguanas for 1000. the sailfin lizard is something you can find in your own backyard and its original price is only 100php in davao and nearby provincial markets.

Anonymous said...

Don't buy from Iremarl Petshop. They sell sailfin lizards under the guise of iguanas for 1000. the sailfin lizard is something you can find in your own backyard and its original price is only 100php in davao and nearby provincial markets.

Anonymous said...

troll alert-- admin, delete above comments. di nman totoo

Anonymous said...

I got a chihuahua from them the so called pure breed was a fake! Never going there again!!!

Hazel Adams said...

Keeping a pet shop as a business is a good reference. Good idea. Your article gave me good knowledge. Thanks.