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Cataholic
02-02-2012, 05:38 PM
In November, a pet store opened up down the street from me. The store has 30-45 puppies on site, at each of its 3 Ohio locations, and probably 15 or so breeds. It is a commercial breeder, from its own breeding facility in Northern Ohio (I live in Southern Ohio) and from breeders around the state. Keep in mind, Ohio has the distinction of being one of the worst puppy mill states. We are joined by Pennsylvania and Missouri. Great group to be a part of, Amish Country, thanks so much!

Anyhow, we protested this puppy store from November through the end of the year, trying to educate the public during one of its prime selling season. I think we did some good.

Last night, I got an email that someone shopped at our local grocery (big chain), and saw an ad for this puppy store on the grocery cart, where you sit the child. It is a typical space, here, for advertising. These two stores are less than a half mile from each other. A group of us said, "No way...". We FB'd it, we emailed far and wide, we called the corporate office, we called the store, we stopped in and spoke to the manager. We heard some excuses at first from corporate about the advertising contract, honoring its terms, "we don't endorse the store", etc. It was quite a tiring day, really, with all the activity behind the scenes.

About an hour ago, I got a call from the manager of the store- all ads will be removed tonight. 24 hours after our first effort to bring attention to this. 24 hours! The manager said that the level of teamwork and persistence, against a fortune 500 company, was impressive, and it was proof positive that we can make a difference when we join together.

AWESOME! And thank you super market store. :)

We are still working on the store itself. :(

Karen
02-02-2012, 05:44 PM
Keep going, educate educate educate! We picketed and got the store that was supposed to launch a new "chain" of puppy stores closed, when they had the nerve to try to open it an hour from ME! They closed and cancelled plans for the chain, although that may be them trying it again, just in a different place ...

Cataholic
02-02-2012, 05:50 PM
This chain of stores is sneaky. They got in right under our radar, literally, right down the street from my house. I posted this on FB, and was surprised that some people really don't know where pet shop pets come from. Reputable breeders do not sell their puppies to pet shops, people.

Karen
02-02-2012, 06:00 PM
Anything we can do to help, let us know! Any radio stations, local newspapers, local television stations - contact them all individually, as chances are there will be someone on staff who is an animal lover, and they always need compelling "human interest" stories! I would even be willing to go on any radio show if they want someone to call in, as of course am hosting a show now on AllPawsPetTalk and have that as well as this website to add oomph to my statements!

Asiel
02-02-2012, 08:09 PM
I'm happy to say that our city passed a law about 10 yrs ago that no cats or dogs could be sold in pet stores.

chocolatepuppy
02-02-2012, 08:33 PM
Great job!

Alysser
02-02-2012, 08:47 PM
Major Kudos to you and the grocery market manager. I hope with little more effort you can bring down the store itself. :D

lolli94
02-03-2012, 06:53 AM
Never say die !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

IRescue452
02-03-2012, 01:07 PM
Good for you. We had a dog selling store move in to the area a few years ago and it was the first store selling dogs in the area in almost two decades. It lasted 10 months before closing. There were protesters out daily.

*LabLoverKEB*
02-03-2012, 01:29 PM
Awesome!!!! This seriously makes me SO happy! :D

lizbud
02-03-2012, 06:55 PM
Congratulations people.:love::love: Celebrate the power of people united.:)

krazyaboutkatz
02-04-2012, 01:11 AM
This is great news.:) I remember when I lived in S.C., I used to enjoy visiting pet stores because they had very cute puppies for sale. I was just a young girl and I had never even heard of puppy mills back then. I'm so glad that people are becoming much more educated about this.:) I know that where I live, there are no longer pet stores that sell puppies. There are only cats up for adoption through rescue groups and sometimes rescue groups will bring dogs and puppies to certain pet stores that are up for adoption too.