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For Sale No More: Petco Adopts New Rabbit Policy

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NEW YORK -- Petco is now hopping to a different tune, as it announced it will cease rabbit sales, and only facilitate adoptions, after Jan. 1, 2009.

All of the rabbits in Petco stores at the start of the new year will still be eligible to find forever homes, just through an expanded adoption program.

"Moving to an all-adoption approach with rabbits is the right thing to do," Petco CEO Jim Myers said in a Nov. 17 release.

"We believe it's good for the animals, good for our business and is consistent with our Think Adoption First philosophy, in which we encourage prospective pet parents to consider adopting an animal rather than purchasing one."

Petco already has an adoption program instated for dogs and cats at its stores, and has partially worked to facilitate rabbit adoptions, as well.

The policy shift is likely to welcome an increased level of partnership with various animal-welfare agencies and local rescue groups, with which Petco already has partnerships, according to the release.

Rabbits, the third most popular companion animal in the United States, have been available for purchase at roughly a third of Petco's 950 stores in recent years. The remaining rabbits were processed through the company's adoption system, according to The SmallAnimalChannel News Division.

Petco already has "strong relationships" with about 70 rabbit adoption groups, including the Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society and the San Diego House Rabbit Society, according to its release.

The franchise will seek to further these relationships, as well as establishing additional partnerships to assist in facilitating more adoptions.

Petco will also work to provide more habitat housing for adoptable rabbits in store, as well as caring for and feeding them.

The announcement has drawn praise from the Humane Society of the United States, which noted the apt timing of the program, given the spike of rabbit births in the springtime.

"The phaseout of rabbit sales by Petco is a great step forward to help homeless, adoptable rabbits across the country," said Adam Goldfarb, an HSUS issues specialist, in a Dec. 4 HSUS release.

"Rabbits are the third-most commonly surrendered animal to shelters after dogs and cats."

By replacing sales with adoptions, Petco, one of the largest pet supply chains in the country, can serve to curb homelessness and surrender rates, the HSUS said.

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Isoyaemi
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It's good to hear some good news for a change. Thank you Petco.
 
jackie
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petco in eastern pa hasnt sold rabbits in the 4 years ive been there they beleive in adoption first
 
Katie M.
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It is great to here they are switching to adopting only.
 
SoulLonely
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That's really great to hear! I worked at a Petco for a year and at that time they atleast did not sell rabbits for a month around Easter. But now it's even better! Especially because we did have a lot of people bring in their pet rabbits to put up for adoption.
 
jenny s.
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that's really good news!
 
Erica M.
Erica M. (emonfils)
7 months ago
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I am happy to hear this. I hope pet stores continue to move from breeding & selling to adopting.
 
Norrie
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Good that Petco is adopting this plan. I'm hoping no bunnies or chicks will be bought anywhere for Easter giving only to be turned in to shelters before Mother's Day.
 
Erin  K.
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im happy for the rabbits and Petco!
 
mar6cats
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We place our rabbits with out local Petco and have great success in getting them adopted.
 
rfultz
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Good for them! Rabbits are harder to take care than you would think and i don't think most people realize what a commitment it is.
 
jeepnferretlover
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This is an awesome policy. With any hope, other stores will follow suit.
 
Leah G.
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7 months ago
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The PETCO in MN has been a great supporter of the MN rabbit group! We were SUPER excited when we got this news!! Yay Petco!
 
Colleen H.
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This makes total sense. Having animals for "sale" suggests they are property, rather than a living being. Good for Petco!
 
Sheryl N.
Sheryl N. (sherylneal)
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Good policy. I had no idea that rabbits were the 3rd most surrendered animal.
 
Bobby D.
Bobby D. (dallisbo)
7 months ago
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I didn't know either!
 
Cheri
Cheri (TJHMom)
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I had no idea that rabbits were the 3rd most surrendered animal.
 
kimmie1985
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I'm glad to hear that Petco is doing this! Hopefully they'll do this for all animals, in all petstores someday.
 
ejansson
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7 months ago
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Thanks to PETCO for a very responsible decision.
 
Lorraine G.
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What a good idea!
 
ktldun
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7 months ago
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This is a refreshing policy and I for one am glad to see them doing something on the animals behalf instead of the cash registor.
 
Pat B.
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I totally agree with your comment.
 
Tom F.
Tom F. (TZF)
7 months ago
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Great new policy. I was in Petco a few weeks ago and didn't even think to check on this.
 
Ann-Marie J.
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Good move! They are much harder to care for than most people know.
 
sonicemi
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That is wonderful! The bunnies are always looking so sad in the tiny cages. Adoption is definitely the way to go. Bunnies are excellent pets, too.
 
Alaynab
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I agree
 
glgloomis
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adopt instead of purchase. i like that
 
GEMalaby
GEMalaby
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Love their new emphasis on adoptions first, though still hate seeing those lovely birds and hamsters all caged up in their store.
 
Sarah C.
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That's great that PETCO is thinking of animals first, profits second.
 
Alexis B.
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8 months ago
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it is great that a world known business is doing that. making them into adoptions will help to kepp records, and actually makes it sound like animals are being adopted, not that the rabbits are just things to be sold. they are living creatures.
 
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WHAT AN WONDERFUL THING FOR A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BUSINESS TO DO. IF THEY DO NOT 'SELL' RABBITS THERE WILL BE LESS DEMAND AND HOOPEFULLY THE SUPPLY WILL GO DOWN TOO! NOTHING AGAINST HONEST BREEDERS BUT BUNNY MILLS EXSIST TOO!
 
April B.
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This is so nice that they are going this route. I think it is awesome that you will be able to adopt rabbits at such a popular place.
 
Michelle V.
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It is so nice to see a business consider the bigger picture and step up to encourage responsible pet ownership even if it affects their profit margin. Rabbit Rescue organizations and Humane Societies are overwhelmed with the number of rabbits that are quickly forgotten once the Easter holiday is over. This is definitely a step in the right direction. Keep up the good work, Petco!
 
JD472
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I think it's a great idea. If people don't want to adopt an adult rabbit, they shouldn't buy a baby rabbit because they grow up quickly.
 
cathy C.
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This is so good to hear.
 
Jen
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Good to hear that places like this that suggest adoption are actually making it possible!
 
Pugdad
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I'm glad to see this.
 
Bobbi G.
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Sounds like Petco is actually stepping up to the plate! Good for them.
 
Andrea H.
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8 months ago
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Idk about this one i mean to stop selling rabbits yea i guess thats okay since there are so many in the world. But to stop selling ALL the animals honestly thats a little too harsh i mean here in Watertown NY there are only 2 places to buy pets petco and the petstore in the mall wich treats their animals horrible cionsdiering they are in small cages. Idk about this one....i really dont
 
sandy h.
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Good policy
 
Ann P.
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With a large population that sounds like a great idea!
 
Jim  S.
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8 months ago
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Finally Petco is doing something to right it's past wrongs, they still need to stop selling ANY animals.
 
Amanda S.
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Definitely a step in the right direction!
 
tdempsey84
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Now if other companys will do this, would make our country better.
 
Amy P.
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Good news. Go Petco!
 
Paige R.
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Cool.
 
Jessica B.
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This is great! Kudos to Petco!!!!
 
Danielle K.
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Yay! Good for Pecto! Hopefully PetSmart will do the same.... everyone should visit petsmartcruelty.com to see what thye have done to their rabbits.
 
Dani D.
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This is great news! Yay! Go PetCo!
 
Linda
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About time! People still tend to buy pet rabbits for their kids over cats and dogs thinking they are out of the way in a cage requiring little care. This is far from true as a real rabbit caretaker will agree with me. So many are filling shelters because kids no longer clean smelly cages or have time for the pet at all. We don't need to produce more rabbits as pets since they are overpopulating plenty of shelters already.
 
B F.
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I will start shopping here more now just because of this. I love that they're thinking of the rabbits before their own convenience or wallet.
 
Janet
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This is a great new policy!
 
susie
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Good idea to do the adoptions. susieall
 
nicole l.
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YEE-HAW! GOOD NEWS!!!
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