Customer Survey

The Results Are In

In Issue 5 of TDJ in this column, we asked participants if they are familiar with and would support a program like the Canine Care Certified program. 33% of them said they are familiar with the program, and 88% said they would support it. Only 6 of the people that knew anything about the program said they would not support it.

Now, in this issue, we’re going to see if the people that support the program would actually pay more or choose a puppy coming from a program like this over one that does not. Please remember that there are lots of other good reasons to keep becoming more ethical and stepping up our game, but in this article we are talking only about the monetary gain that can happen.

Written By: The Dog Journal

Question Number 3:

If you were looking to adopt or purchase a new puppy, would you choose one coming from a rescue or breeder that is part of program like that, even if the cost were higher?

79% Yes

21% No

And there it is! 79% of the 200 plus participants that we asked said they would pay more for a puppy coming from a program like the Canine Care Certified program. And remember, only 33% of them even know what it is. That goes to show that being part of something creditable is worthwhile, for multiple reasons, some of which the participants listed as follows:

  • I am a big proponent for animal welfare initiatives. If I was to adopt a dog I would likely rescue, however if I was to purchase a dog, I would definitely pay more for it to come from a humane breeder. Puppy mills are often abhorrent and treat dogs like less than living creatures.”
  •  Better to be ethical even if it has a financial cost.
  •  I think it would be important enough to spend the extra money to improve conditions.
  • Hopefully the dog would be healthier and free of genetic issues. However, if it was a lot more $, I would not get a dog from the program.
  •  Have had bad experiences getting rescue dogs from shelters. Getting a dog is a long-term commitment. Willing to pay a little extra to get it right.
  •  It would be safer to welcome a trained pet into my home that already has other pets.
  •  Animal welfare is very important and worth additional cost.
  •  So I can ensure there was nothing immoral going in bringing this dog to existence.
  •  Seems the end goal of both is to ensure our furry friends receive proper care and live their best lives, and that’s incredibly important to me.

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Customer Survey: Issue 2

This is part two of the article The Results Are In. In the last issue, we covered a lot of information
about what potential customers want to see when they look to purchase a puppy, and what’s important to them.

Customer Survey: Issue 7

In issue 6 of TDJ, you probably saw the great article in the Customer Care, about how important it is send enough with your puppies to their new homes that the new owner feels prepared, all while not overwhelming them with useless products.

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The final results are in that we received from puppy buyers and what they are considering when purchasing a new puppy.

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