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Take a Look: NYC Meet the Breeds Pet Showcase Had Something for Everyone

crowd5So how would a pet show for the public that featured both cats and dogs — 160 dog breeds and 41 cat breeds fair?  By our observation, pretty darn well.   We weren’t around to attend the packed first day of the show b/c we were in Kansas City accepting more awards for the CATalyst Top 10 Cat-Friendly Cities work, www.germinder.com , but I raced back for a wet and cold Sunday ferry ride across the Hudson River to the Jacob Javits Center in New York — and the boat was “abuzz” about the show.

As publisher of goodnewsforpets.com and owner of Germinder & Associates, a firm that helps companies and organizations communicate about products and issues affecting our pets, I’ve attended many vet and pet exhibits over the past 15 years, and several recently.  Nothing beat this one for the smiling happy faces of pet lovers in line to see their favorite breeds, or the exhibitor staff pleasantly surprised by the warm reception from both cat and dog lovers….while there were the usual products such as pet carriers and toys www.dog.com, www.petmate.com/ and information, www.webvet.com, here are some additional interesting highlights from our perspective…

Meet the Breeds was a great way to showcase the benefits of both cats and dogs in one space.  According to the Meet the Breeds Pet Preference Poll, cats may outnumber dogs, but dog lovers are more vocal (dogs fetched 65% of the vote vs. cats 35% of the poll before the show, I love them both).  I got to see my favorite breeds, and heard many positive comments from dog owners who just simply didn’t know there were so many cat breeds.

I’ll be eager to attend Meet the Breeds next year, see the breeds, learn about new products and trends, and just generally have a grand time with fellow pet lovers.  I encourage everyone else to do likewise.  Nice job AKC and CFA!

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