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Chris2010 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Pet's needs or Pets needs?

Which is correct?

You can count on us for all of your pet’s needs

or

You can count on us for all of your pet’s needs
  

Top answer

They are the same. Did you intend one to be different?

  • They are the same.
  • Did you intend one to be different?
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They are the same. Did you intend one to be different?
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Which is correct?

You can count on us for all of your pets needs

or

You can count on us for all of your pet’s needs
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sorry it should be :

You can count on us for all of your pets needs

or

You can count on us for all of your pet’s needs
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You can count on us for all of your pet’s needs is the correct one.
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You can count on us for all of your pets' needs.

All your customers have more than one pet. (eg. five cats; a cat, a dog and a pony...)

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You can count on us for all of your pet’s needs.

Your customers have a pet.

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