Pet Grooming
2014-02-21

The enthusiasm for nurturing and nurturing Chinese families has never been higher. According to the "2022 China Pet Industry White Paper", in 2022, the number of urban pet owners (dogs and cats) in China exceeded 70.43 million, and fur children, represented by cats, dogs and dogs, are increasingly becoming indispensable and important members of Chinese families.


With the continuous growth of pet raising groups and the gradual upgrading of intimate relationships between pets, taking Mao children with them has become a new demand for many pet owners. This has also made "pet friendly" a new urban trend, with many parks and green spaces open to public places for pets to play. Pet friendly consumer formats are also constantly emerging - from commercial complexes to brand stores, joining the "pet friendly" camp.


Recently, well-known technology company Dyson has launched 48 pet friendly stores nationwide. The stores not only provide personalized offline consultant purchasing guidance for pet owners, but also provide free pet drinking water, emergency pet supplies, etc., making it convenient for pet owners to experience products from zero distance with their children and choose the most suitable solution for their home cleaning needs. Obviously, 'pet friendliness' not only injects new vitality into traditional consumption scenarios, but also showcases a brand new ecology of urban development that combines humanization and inclusiveness.



The atmosphere of building a harmonious coexistence society between humans and pets is becoming increasingly strong, directly due to the companionship value that pets bring to people. A study conducted by the University of Miami and the Saint Louis University in the United States shows that even among the respondents without any mental illness or hidden danger, the respondents with pets generally show a stronger self-esteem, healthier body shape, less loneliness, and a more focused rather than fragmented personal state.


However, in addition to providing spiritual comfort, keeping pets also brings many "sweet burdens", including the challenges of maintaining a clean home environment due to the physiological characteristics and nature of cats and dogs.


Compared to human hair, pet hair is thinner and lighter. Taking cats as an example, their hair is on average 33% thinner than human hair, making it easier to float, scatter in corners, and entangle in carpets and fabrics. When dealing with pet hair with special properties, the commonly used cleaning methods such as brooms and mops often have little effect. They are not only difficult to penetrate into dead corners and gaps, but also easy to cause dust and hair scattering during cleaning. When dealing with stubborn hair adhered to bedding and sofas, they are useless.