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Dogs: This could include different breeds, sizes, and ages of dogs that the pet store has for sale.
Cats: Similarly, you could have a dropdown option for different breeds, ages, and sizes of cats.
Small animals: This could include animals like hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, and other small pets that the pet store has for sale.
Reptiles: If the pet store sells reptiles like snakes, lizards, or turtles, you could have a dropdown option specifically for these animals.
Fish: If the pet store has an aquarium section, you could have a dropdown option for different types of fish and aquarium supplies.
Birds: Another potential dropdown option could be for different types of birds that the pet store has for sale.
Pet supplies: This could include food, toys, bedding, and other supplies that pet owners might need.
Of course, the exact options you choose will depend on the types of pets and the products that the pet store sells. You could also consider including a "Sale" or "Clearance" section in the dropdown menu, or an "About Us" or "Contact Us" page.
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Table for pets
ID | PetName | Category | Breed Name | Price | Status | Sale | BuyerName |
1 | Sammy | Cat | Persian | 60000 | In stock | No | No Buyer |
2 | Sandy | Dog | Bull Dog | 5777 | sold | yes | Laiba |
Table for supplies-pet
ID | Supplies | Price | Quantity | Status |
1 | Dog Food | 1000 | 10 | In stock |
2 | Cat Food | 1500 | 9 | In stock |