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  1. #1
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    In my book, Petland = puppy mill/kitty mill haven.

    I HATE Petland with a fiery passion. Please, do whatever you can to give this guy a hard time. Shame on anybody who endorses pet store puppies and kittens. I hope you can even gather up a rally of animal lovers to shoo him away. Ugh. I hate hate hate petland.

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    I would do anything in the world to shut that place down, but, unfortunately, their tentacles reach 'round the world. They are just plain evil. All Petlands buy from puppy mills. They keep sick dogs, sell them, and then tell the owners that if the dog dies there's a guarentee and they will replace it. I know people who have worked there and they tell horror stories about what happens behind the scenes. They make the employees sign waivers and promises not to bad mouth the store (at least they did here). I've been asked to leave 4 times. They also drug the animals...I picked up a ferret, who fell over in my hands because he was so drugged. The manager told me they sleep 18 hours a day, so he was just tired. Whatever. I also know that if the pup doesn't sell when they're young enough, they generally just put them down. CagneyDog, check out the premises a little closer, I think you'll find out. They are an international corporation whose bottom line is the almighty dollar...not the good of the animals.


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    Most pet stores here can be accused of puppy milling.
    Years ago when I had my poodles, the bitch had a few litters, and when we advertised the puppies, the pet shops would try and buy them as a bunch. It never happened, my pups were sold individually, and only to good homes.
    Wom

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    Not here. We haven't had a store in our area selling puppies in 20 years. Our stores put on adoption events with local rescues and shelters. This Petland is a giant step backwards. What's worse is there are so many people now who just don't care. They want what they want and they want it now. This new store has already sold over a dozen puppies in 1 week.
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

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    Wow, that is so sad.
    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    This new store has already sold over a dozen puppies in 1 week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    This new store has already sold over a dozen puppies in 1 week.
    Such a shame !!!! I suspect half of them will probably be abandoned when they start to grow and are not cute puppies still.
    Wom

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    This is so sad. There was a pet store here like that as well. My daughter would go in there and find hamsters, bunnies, rats no food or water. Birds no toys or not the proper perch, puppies drugged. The list goes on and on. The birds sitting on the cage floor made her cry

    She called the news stations, wrote letters to animal groups and governement agencys and many others in power. What she heard back was that this store was already under investagation.

    When she or I would go into the store we would gently point out to the dumb, uncaring, stupid and lazy employees that the hamsters had no water and those kids just walked away or said "we just gave them water" Not one ever seemed to care, it was truly strange.

    The owner who also owned exotics bears, lions, tigers) would sit in the store and oversee everyone. He looked like Jabba the Hut. Fat ulgy slob that he was.

    Anyway my daughter and I would stand outside the store (it was in a mall) and pretend we just came out of the store. Then when a patron would walk up we would pretend we were talking to each other and say loud enough for the patrons to hear things like this

    "oh those poor bunnies had no water"
    "did you notice the birds had no perches"
    "those puppies looked drugged to me"
    "did you notice how dirty the cages where"
    "what is that smell in there"
    "the hamsters looked sick"

    We did this over and over, this way the people going in would also notice these things. The public has the POWER to shut these places down by not buying anything there. It takes time on our part. You have to go there and try and video tape if possible, call and complain to the proper agenceys and inform the public most of all. I always felt that the time there was so worth it.

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    CagneyDog, check out the premises a little closer, I think you'll find
    I'm in Canada so it is clearly very different. I worked there for awhile. Sure, the animals aren't from reputable breeders, we all know that, however they are not from puppy mills. The animals are taken care of as well as possible. Of course so many animals should not be packed into one store however, considering they are I think we do a very good job taking care of them. They always have water, always are cleaned up after, and the ones that don't sell remain in the store until they do. We've had 8 months old dogs in our store. They all get vet checked, we do vet runs twice a week. I think our stores are a bit different...

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    Since I'm in a small part of Canada, the petstore we have here is called Pet's Unlimited, as far as I know they seem pretty good. They don't have puppies here but get kittens in every now and then. Does anyone know if Pet's Unlimited is a good petstore?


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    Here's two links for you. I tried to get information for only recent years. These are both from LATE 2006.

    http://216.239.51.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=3&gl=us

    http://jowlflapper.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=49

    Quote Originally Posted by Kalei
    Since I'm in a small part of Canada, the petstore we have here is called Pet's Unlimited, as far as I know they seem pretty good. They don't have puppies here but get kittens in every now and then. Does anyone know if Pet's Unlimited is a good petstore?
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    Let nature guide your actions and you will never have to worry if you did the right thing. ~ crow_noir

    The pet world excels where the human world is lacking; sterilization and adoption. ~ crow_noir

    Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.

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    Over here in California, there is legislation called AB 1634 which endorses and fully exempts commercial breeders (aka puppy mills) and breeders of animals used for research from some new legislation.

    The current language of the bill further more mandates that immature dogs be bred before being health tested. I think the supporters are not reading the bill.

    There have been opinions voicing support for above bill from some members of this message board. It can be seen here. The point is many people feel that the bill is only going to help save lives of some animals. They are not aware, or must be comfortable with the fine print they are supporting.

    There is also what started out as a well meaninged bill in New Jersey, to fight various types of animal abuse, more elements have been added to that bill now, which gives no exemption for some types of care necessary for animals.

    Many of the academic forums I'm on have people trying to raise awareness of these problems. But on many social forums with "regular people", if one so much dares as point out 'no fix' and 'broken' problems with various 'feel good' legislation, others assume that the person speaking must be a bad guy.

    At least the California Veterinary Medical Association has given up on the bill and withdrawn support for AB 1634.

    But celebrities who are busy promoting their images like being seen in the limelight and are very busy sinking money into passing this bill. Some celebs have bought their pets from such places like this.

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