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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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animalbunnyluvr
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This is very good because rabbits usually don't get the proper care in pet stores.
 
animalbunnyluvr
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I'm very glad they are doing this because rabbits don't usually get the proper care in pet stores.
 
Kristin H.
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its wonderful that they are taking the next step towards helping animals.
 
Jessica S.
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This is definitely great news!
 
Suzanne L.
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I had no idea rabbits were the third most surrendered pets.
 
Kira S.
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Good for PetCo! I think that's a wonderful idea. I've always adopted animals myself. Most of my cats have been strays that I've taken in. I'm glad that other animals are receiving the attention they need to call people to adopt rather than to breed and buy.
 
Sena56
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Good idea. Glad to see this.
 
Patty F.
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Great! Don't shop...ADOPT!
 
Rebecca L.
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that is great
 
lgully
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Amen, Becky! But at least rabbits won't be bred like...well...rabbits to be put on display at PetCo. It's a start!
 
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Many shelters aren't equipped to care for rabbits and consequently don't give them the type and amount of care and attention these animals need. And with spring around the corner, the inevitable Easter bunny will again be a gift of choice for many kids who will relinquish the rabbit (if it is lucky) or just abandon it. Do the smart thing, folks, if your child asks for a bunny. Get a stuffed animal instead of endangering a rabbit, or worse!
 
Jen F.
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Goes to show you learn something every day. I didn't know there were shelters with rabbits! It's just not something I'm familiar with. I like the decision from Petco.
 
Kelsey S.
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What a great choice! Helping the animals and getting positive PR at the same time. I doubt many people even realize that you can adopt anything other than dogs and cats. I think ferrets need to go next - they are not a pet to be bought/adopted lightly.
 
Lisa T.
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Given the amount of rabbits I see at our shelter, this is a good idea. I don't think people realize the commitment of owning a rabbit.
 
WildBill51056
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Thumbs up to Petco. This is a good decision.
 
Amy P.
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This is great news for rabbit rescues and shelters across the country. It's about time Petco stopped rabbit sales!
 
Megan B.
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This is great! Our shelter always has so many rabbits up for adoption.
 
Matt H.
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Very good news! Kudos, Petco. I hope this policy expands to even more animals.
 
AmandaCMHS
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This is great, Its about time too!
 
Nicole B.
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Its about time! I only wish other pet store would stop selling animals that easily reproduce! Support adoption of animals through spay and neuter shelters!
 
JIM K.
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good for them, i am sure all the owners will shop there for there rabbits needs??? or not??
 
MICHELLE G.
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Good for them, I hope alot of the other pet stores will follow with this great decision.
 
Robert R.
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Good! What looks like a cute pet for your kids get left into the wild.
 
Karina C.
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Good for Petco!
 
lruder
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Glad to see this taking place. It is always sad when these types of animals are purchased because someone thought it was "cute" for Spring holidays, and then discarded after a couple of months. Good for Petco!
 
Tammy37
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This is great,to many rabbits are bought in places like this only to not be wanted in a few months
 
colleen w.
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This is great! They should do the same with ferrets though. There are tons of unwanted ferrets available for adoption. I would love to see them (and other stores) stop selling ferrets as well.
 
Chelly
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Good start.
Kudos Petco.
 
Banning L.
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Fantastic! It's always good to see adoptions replacing sales... particularly in such an influential chain as Petco.
 
Tom F.
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I think this is a great policy.
 
Meryl O.
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That's great, hooray for Petco. I did not know that rabbits were the third most popular animal.
 
George H.
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Great start - would like to see this with dogs as well.
 
Lauren B.
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I did not know Petco was doing this. They really need to make people at their stores more aware of this great idea. Perhaps with a sign or fliers at their entrance explaining their new policy so people know of this great idea. I have to add that the employees at my local Petco have recently become much more helpful and knowledgeable than in years past.
 
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i totally agree with this story.
 
ctwrapping
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I agree with this article
 
jeanerz13
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Great! Now what about their other small furry animals? Like ferrets and hamsters. I don't quite understand how they choose which animals are okay to be a "commodity" (to use a previous poster's word) and which ones deserve to be treated with respect. Maybe if supply of these animals suddenly spikes they'll get out of the business of adding to the supply for them too.
 
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good. i think this is a very smart thing to do
 
Robin W.
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Good for Petco! I hope other pet store will follow their lead in promoting adoptions.
 
Bella C.
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So does this mean I don't get to keep my lucky rabbit's foot keychain?
 
JessieAPJ
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Good for them! I think all pet stores should participate in an All-Adoption month!
 
Austin P.
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Good for them. I would encourage them to keep some in-house, though.
 
drew359
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I am so glad. There will be less Easter disasters now.
 
359doran
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Rock on.
 
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I think it's great!
 
janet m.
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Yeah Petco.
 
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sunnysdad
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Long overdue. Glad they have finally made the right decision.
 
Praisethekitty
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About time. No animal should be a commodity, especially in a large, un-specialized chain
 
Christy H.
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good for Petco!
 
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Glad to hear.
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