The decision by Dušan Plaček to establish this store was a bold one. None of the countless Russian pet store chains have dared to open such a huge store in the Russian capital up to now. On a retail area of 1 500 m2, the Plaček Group's new Dino Zoo outlet offers a range of 15 000 products covering all pet categories and setting new standards for the Russian pet supplies market in terms of variety and depth of range.
High priority given to accessories
The generously proportioned pet display facilities housing a large selection of ornamental fish, reptiles, small animals and cage birds are likely to prove a magnet for customers. Another special feature is a pet pharmacy selling veterinary products for dogs and cats. A grooming salon has also been incorporated into the retail area.
Second store
Up to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Dušan Plaček was extremely satisfied with the development of the two stores. Along with the entire Russian pet supplies sector, he was dealt a severe blow at the start of April by the introduction of strict quarantine regulations by the Moscow city government, however. President Putin also introduced non-working weeks for a long period, although as of mid-April pet stores were still open in Moscow. As in many other countries, these were deemed an essential service in Russia, or at least in some of the regions. The problem was that many of the pet stores in Moscow, including the two Dino Zoos, are in shopping centres, which have been experiencing very little footfall since the introduction of the strict quarantine regulations.
"Unfortunately the coronavirus has slowed us down," admits Dušan Plaček. He points out, however, that since entering the market in 2018, his company has gained important knowledge about the Russian pet product market and the purchasing behaviour of Russian pet owners. Despite the continuing coronavirus crisis, he intends to continue expanding in Russia in the medium to long term: "Russia is most challenging for us. We still want to carry on there."