Doggyspace: The Pet Industry Booms While Others Crash

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Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:01am EST

FREDRICKSBURG, Va.--(Business Wire)--
While publicly traded companies like Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
head to Capitol Hill as the economic crisis continues, pet based businesses like
Doggyspace.com are seeing staggering growth. 

"The pet industry has not seen any economic slowdown and is growing doggone
fast," said Levi Thornton, CEO of Doggyspace.com. This year the industry
increased its estimates for 2008 to be over $43 billion as the industry
continues growing at a rate of $2 billion per year, according to the American
Pet Products Association. 

Online businesses like Doggyspace, which is a leading social networking site for
dog lovers, recently reported they had over a 236 percent growth in advertising
revenue this January. Comparing that to their worst month in December 2008 when
they only grew by 32 percent is truly amazing when the rest of the economy is
fighting to stay above water. 

"Advertising CPM pricing has been reaching as high as $219 for highly targeted
advertising, which is phenomenal compared to other markets I have worked in,"
said Levi Thornton. He added that their CPM floor has not fallen below $2 for
more general advertising offers. 

Bob Vetere, President of the American Pet Products Association, predicts
spending to continue with necessities like food and vet visits, but high-end
products like cashmere sweaters and pricey blankets will take the biggest hits.
While his prediction has yet to materialize, other pet based companies like
OurPet's Company (OTCBB: OPCO), a growing designer, developer, producer and
marketer of accessory and consumable pet products, reported revenues for the
2008 fourth quarter increased by 15.7 percent to $3,161,243. 

Levi continued, "What analysts fail to understand is that people see their pets
as family. Dog lovers are always going to go out of their way for their FurKids.


"I am very proud of how hard the entire team has worked to get Doggyspace to be
as successful as it has been. We could not have done it without the dedicated
user base we have and the hard work of all the employees. 

"We look forward to the possibilities that 2009 holds for us and our investors.
I really think it`s going to be a really good year as our partnerships continue
to grow along with our user base." 

Doggyspace.com is a leading social networking site for dog lovers. The social
network allows dog owners to upload images, videos, and keep doggy journals, as
well as connect with other furry friends. Business development request and
customers may visit Doggyspace.com for more information about the Company. 



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