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NEW YORK -- Balls of crumpled wrapping paper lay strewn about as sounds of discovering new toys filled American homes this week, but the holiday cheer pales to the numbers which have retailers crying "bah-humbug."

Initial reports show the holiday shopping season rung in below last year by 5.5 percent in November and 8 percent in December through Christmas Eve, according to MasterCard Inc.'s SpendingPulse division.

November's and December's drop looks slightly better when gasoline and automotive sales are excluded, bringing the fall in overall retail sales to 2.5 percent and 4 percent, respectively.

"When the economy goes bad it effects everybody, independents included," said Steve Maciontek, general manager of family operated Animal Kingdom Pet Center in Chicago.

"Sales are down 25 (percent) to 40 percent so that means poor 'Fido' is not going to get that huge present this year."

Double-digit declines from last year is the norm for 2008, according to SpendingPulse which has footwear to luxury goods posting losses of 14 percent to 35 percent.

Although a complete breakdown of holiday spending won't be known until Jan. 8, when sales results are reported by major retailers, the International Council of Shopping Centers also reports dropped numbers.

In a separate measure, the ICSC expects holiday sales to be down 1.5 percent to 2 percent from last year, reportedly making this the worst season since 1969.

"I've been here for 41 years and I've never seen it this bad, ever -- and I guess Toyota is not far behind," Maciontek said of the Japanese automaker's forecast of its first operating loss in 71 years on Monday.

"And, I take heart in that, that I am not the only one dying here."

Maciontek anticipated a down year given the concerns of his customers who wondered how they could afford to pay vet bills while managing the rest of the market's variables, even so, "it exceeded our expectation."

"But we didn't count on the weather being bad," Maciontek said of the untimely arrival of historic winter weather systems. "This is the worst weather we have seen in years, and who is going to go shopping when the weather man is telling you stay in when it is negative 35 degrees wind chill?"

Yet, Maciontek thinks the 5,000 square-foot pet store is doing better than some given his prudent foresight of not stocking any holiday-related merchandise.

Instead of taking the chance of being left with pre-made Christmas stockings stuffed with pet toys, he offered a do-it-yourself option with a 25 percent to 30 percent discount.

Seasonal items weren't the only things left off his "holiday stock list," Maciontek also skipped on the 36-inch raw hide bone that carries a price point of more than $30.

While he usually sells at least a dozen, he knew pet owners wouldn't be "looking for anything extravagant this year -- they are bare-boning it like everyone else."

In the Dog House, an upscale pet store located in the Fairmont section of Philadelphia, also saw this shopping shift.

"The amount of money that they are spending on extra things has decreased," part-owner Jenna Williams said of the boutique's sales which averaged this season at about $30, down from $40 or $50.

"Maybe two years ago, people were buying $80 to $100 dog coats and sweaters and not thinking twice about it, but not so much now."

It's the things that might be seen as less necessary "then something like a toy, which keeps a dog busy, or a treat," said Williams of what pet gifts consumers were buying this year.

Maciontek's Chicago customers also downsized their average point of sale to a mere $13 to $15, while increasing their use of credit and debit cards to 90 percent, up from last year's 50-50 split with cash.

Going along with the theme of credit and smaller purchases, the Animal Kingdom Pet Center saw more layaways than ever before.

"Maybe for a $50 or $60 purchase, they would pay a little bit a week, maybe $5 or $10," Maciontek said. "People are still going to buy for their pet, but they are not going to go all out."

Cat owner Sharyn Pinto, of Bergenfield, NJ, found a way to keep her pet gift budget the same as last year -- she cutback on gifts for herself and her husband.

Spending $150 on her seven cats, which include international show felines, she followed the trend for the practical by purchasing treats and grooming items.

While Pinto, like most Americans, is "only buying the things that we really, really need," her three-figure pet gifting is reflective of another demographic.

She, like all her friends, who are "basically doing the same thing," are pet lovers who see their furry critter family.

"People see their pets as their children," said Williams a consumer observer and pet owner. "I know I would downsize on what I spent on myself before I stopped spoiling my dog."

In fact, Williams and Pinto are in good company. Forty-one percent of pet owners said if they could only buy one gift this holiday, it would be for their pets, according to the online survey conducted by Pet Supplies Plus.

"I think the economy is suffering, there is no question about that," said Gordon Magee, Internet marketing manager for Drs. Smith and Foster. "People have to take care of certain things -- you have to eat, people have to go to work, and pets are really important to a lot of people.

"So people are being careful with their priorities, and pets are their priority."

While SpendingPulse reported online sales to be down 2 percent from last holiday, Drs. Smith and Foster, an exclusively online pet store, is "doing quite well."

"We are up from December last year, so we are quite pleased. For example, Dec. 22 of last year compared to Dec. 22 of this year, we are up 53 percent -- that's a one-day snapshot, but that gives you a pretty good idea," said Magee, who cautioned that the comparison was by date and accordingly pitted a Saturday against a Monday.

Even amid a weakened economy, the online pet retailer -- which claims to be the third largest retailer in the nation with $250 million in annual sales -- is up for the entire year.

Still, Magee says the company entered the holiday season fully aware and cautious.

Williams, and In the Dog House, also approached the "busiest shopping" months in a similar manner.

"We were definitely nervous going into this season -- we had no idea what to expect," Williams said. "I feel relieved that we did as well as last year, and with this economy, I think it would be silly to hope for much of an increase."

As some retailers skipped into the season and others limped out, there is still more holiday shopping left on the clock.

However, retailers may not want to hold their breath for a saving grace of sales and redeemed gift cards between Christmas and New Years. Earlier this week, Deloitte LLP released a consumer survey, indicating shoppers plan to spend about $151 on gift cards this season, a 24 percent drop from last year.

"There is no spirit, they are so worried about everything," said Maciontek. "They are always checking their receipts, and always asking for a better deal, and being an independent, I can do that, because I know what they are going through.

"I will give a senior citizen discount for someone who is 35."

Yet, for Maciontek the hardest part of it all is looking at the numbers "when you do everything that you are supposed to do -- give a lenient return policy, good discounts, offer a quality product -- and it still sucks."

But while economists predict Americans are in for another year of this song and dance, Maciontek hopes a generational attitude will prevail.

"I'm a Baby Boomer, and I saved up for retirement but now 30 percent of it is gone," Maciontek revealed. "I'd like to think that people are going to get fed up with this and say, 'let's go for broke, and I'll see you in hell.' "

Retailers in every sector are waiting baitedly to see if it is the economy or consumers who will make the next move -- only in time will the new year tell.

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The Associated Press and Wall Street Journal contributed to this article.



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Susan R.
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My shopping was way down this holiday season because I recently had to pay a very large vet bill. My kitty's health is the most important thing to me so if a few friends had to do without, oh well....
 
Bandana
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The widespread and dominoe effect of the economic situation is effecting virtually everyone. Our factory just shut down for a two-week layoff. Even if conditions get worse, I will cut out whatever I have to to continue to provide for my dogs.
 
donna w.
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while it's easy to say that critters don't need stuff, there are plenty of people out there trying to make a living off of the 'stuff'. if people didn't buy it to start with they wouldn't have been selling it... it's the chicken and egg thing :)

 
Marleydog
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Instead of spending lots of extra money on your pet, spend extra time with them. Then, if you choose, spend a lesser amount of money on a box of healthy/tasty treats!
 
Lura K.
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They should all be spolied with love - not toys.
 
Melody M.
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Money trobles everywhere
 
SwampRat
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You right, Melody !! Hope for "ALL OUR SAKES" that we come out of all this soon... and better'n we "went in"....
 
melonyjoss
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You are right.
 
Angie T.
Angie T. (angelinazoom)
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My dogs like the boxes more than the presents anyway.
 
Carol L.
Carol L. (langsford)
10 months ago
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Good comment, mine play with paper bags, boxes and empty milk jugs, they can always find something to amuse themselves
 
daryl b.
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i still can't find maxies pic
 
Dara H.
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Thank goodness my pups favorite toys are balls and bones
 
shirati1
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Economic conditions aside, I would not be too sad if many pet retailers were out of business. Not all , but some simply exploit animals for their own profit.
 
PLD
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Economic conditions are affecting all areas of people's lives, so this is not surprising.
 
SweetieKisses
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Unfortunately, your observation is right on target.
 
Jodi S.
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10 months ago
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Outside of chews for younger dogs, you can make decent fun for your pups out of basic household items, so I've never seen a huge need to buy tons of stuff specifically marketed to dogs anyway.
 
babes
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lots of love yes is more important then gifts
 
lharlow7
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interesting article
 
BailyChub
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thats not news
 
KentBrown
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they dont need a bunch of gifts, just lots of love
 
glenda
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good story
 
Josh C.
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They should of seen this coming.
 
Renee  H.
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10 months ago
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They need to get there regular meals ...I am sure they arent worried about if they dont get anything under the tree...We just put a bag of there normal treats under the tree .
 
christinemarieanne
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they dont mind as long as they get their daily meals!
 
RipCameron
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My pets love getting there everyday treats ...So we put those under the tree.
 
Tammy M.
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I think it's o.k. if pets don't get "presents" for Christmas. Our focus should be feeding and keeping them in good health. My cats didn't get catnip and they didn't say a word.
 
Meredith M.
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Unfortunately spoiling your pets becomes less of a priority when it comes to living in the current economic situation.
 
bhlover
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We all need to make sacrifices.
 
vcwhite
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interesting
 
Kim
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less disposible income..........
 
Samantha I.
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Ashame that the economy is going to take it's toll.
 
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we all have to cut back -just keep spreading your love-its free
 
ragdollkitties
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That is a wonderful philosphy! So nice :)
 
HelloKittie
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Indeed! :)
 
Renee  M.
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Very good point! :)
 
Spencersmom
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we know!
 
puppiesloveme
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yup!
 
mike z.
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hm. is tyhis really news?
 
Diana L.
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Love your pets, spend time with them and take care of them with good food and medical attention. Toys are not necessary or can be bought at garage sales or simple household items are sometimes the best.
 
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John S.
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Unfortunately some items are just not necessary!
 
redskinsfreak613
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seems like everyone is suffering =[
 
Heather W.
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this is just so sad
 
Sara D.
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It gets really expensive buying presents for 3 kids plus 2 dogs and a cat. I spent a lot less on my pets than I did on the kids, but they all had the best Christmas possible!!
 
sharon d.
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Even though the Pet Industry saw a drop at Christmas time,you have to look over the big numbers.Those numbers say that People spend a TON of money on their animals yearly.
Society has gotten to the point where they buy their children anything/everything that they want,so now it seems to be carrying over to spoil their pets as well.

I'm no scrooge,but I think it's crazy at what people will spend.Do you think that little Fido is impressed or even cares that his sweater cost a Hundred bucks?No,but the person that bought it does.
C'mon people,we have to get back into the real world.
 
kavykeeper
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You're right. I think it has everything to do with our wants and needs and nothing to do with a pet having a wish list.
 
Shirley W.
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It's so sad. Like everyone "loses" because we can't spend as much on our pets, the stores don't make as much, and the pets don't get all the goodies they are used to.
 
Patricia D.
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I know I stuck to basics when shopping for pet gifts this year. I know times are hard all around, but I think uncertainty about the future is making people think long and hard before spending on the extravagant gifts. I am afraid it's going to be an uphill climb for a good long while.
 
katelynn H.
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its sad but its alot of money when u have more then one pet to buy for and the big bags are pretty expensive :-(
 
susan t.
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The economy has put a strain on most everyone. Hopefully better times are ahead.
 
Joyce
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oh, I hope so too. sooner is better then later
 
Kait
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I can't really say this article surprises me. Our pets got very little this year.
 
Carol L.
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Things are hard all over and spending money for high priced pet toys is out of the question for most people.
 
HelloKittie
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This is a difficult time financially for many. Hopefully we will learn from these hard times that we don't need so much "stuff" all the time. Yes, things are nice (new handbag, new gadget, new toys), but I'd rather have my cats and those I love.

Besides, the holidays have become so commercialized the true meaning is now almost completely lost!
 
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Carole D.
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The economic situation hits in all areas, including this one. Some people have had to turn their pets in to shelters because they cannot afford to keep them - much worse than not being able to purchase a new toy or leash.
 
Amanda D.
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Right now we can all honestly say that everybody is going through hard times. I did still buy for my dog but not as much as usual. People these days are just trying to keep roofs over their heads. THANK YOU BUSH!!!!!
 
Margarel
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I'm afraid to see how many business' will close after the holiday season is over if they haven't done well.
 
Allison M.
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I have to admit I didn't spend as much this year for everyone including the pets as I have in years past.
 
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hgtrader
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a great story with great comments
 
wanda f.
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I agree with Rosie R. we would be better off donating to area shelters
 
BuilderBob
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I read a news article that one shop reported an increase in the sale of KITTENS before the holiday. Great quote.
 
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oh *yawn yawn*... more scare stories about the economy. look, this country as gone through worse than pet retailers losing a little bit of money because people aren't buying as many silly pet gifts! i almost feel bad for not stuffing my pets' stockings this year but guess what, i didn't stuff me or my husband's stockings either and the economy had nothing to do with it. it had more to do with my husband being a scrooge but i won't get into that! point is, i think we'll all live and get through it somehow. at least this story has the positive point that people are prioritizing.
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