Friday, August 6, 2010

Do you think whether a canine spa business can survive in singapore?

I am actually contemplating opening a canine spa business ( giving aromatheraphy bath, massages). Business will be partnered with a pet grooming shop. Any advice or suggestions?Do you think whether a canine spa business can survive in singapore?
I know Singapore and would think you could do very well. There are many with plenty of money. Location and decor are the two most important things you have to consider. You can not be in the low rent area and make it. The shop will have to look very good and classy as well. Good luck to you. If one does not try then one will not get.Do you think whether a canine spa business can survive in singapore?
yes, in the city proper would be a great location coz people are busy working and may find a hard time taking care of their dogs
yes ,its purely because he is a medical practitioner.


whenever the world survive he can survive .


health related problems never ends in this world.


he can survive there if singapore is filled with humans other wise he cant it.
Aromatherapy might be a bit much-dogs noses are more sensitive than ours, and sensitive to different things. What you and I think smells great might irritate a dog!!





Offer dog ';self-wash'; stations, and if you can get an area to do training, bring in dog trainers to offer classes. (rent the training area to the trainers).





It mostly depends upon what people's attitudes are about dogs. Are they pests and vermin? Are they toys for rich people? or are they companion beings for everyone?





Different societies treat dogs different. In the USA, most people love their dogs like their own children. Same in Europe, but a little more civilized.


In China recently, a small outbreak of rabies occured and locals killed 50,000 dogs. People's pets were literally beaten to death in front of them. Ignorance breeds violence.





So I don't know how dogs fit into culture and society in Singapore. But good luck with your business!
It all depends on whether wealthy Singaporeans have pampered -and then some- canines.





Sure looks like you need some market research, and probably less wishful thinking. Don't get me wring, I've seen some truly bizarre pampering in Japan. Like dog ';marriage'; and such.





Now, aromatherapy I dunno. Dogs like to stick their noses into rather...mmmm...repulsive loci. But hey...maybe ur onto something.





PROVIDED you got some solid market info.





I am more familiar w/ K.L. myself.
dpends if u set the water to boil no soz that was racist
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