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HAMILTON, Tx. - An undercover investigation by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals revealed that a Petsmart vendor routinely abuses the animals it raises.

A PETA investigator gained access to the Rainbow World Exotics facility in Hamilton, Texas, which breeds birds and other small animals that are sold in Petsmart stores. Over the course of two months, the investigator documented, filmed and photographed the way animals are treated.

Petsmart does not sell dogs and cats.

PETA is asking customers to boycott Petsmart pending a full investigation by the Department of Agriculture. The animal rights group has filed paperwork in hopes of obtaining such an investigation.

The investigator witnessed a rabbit getting neutered. As can be seen in the video, the animal wasn't properly anesthitized and the blade used was reportedly dull. To clean the animal, Clorox lemon scented wipes were used.

Dead animals were routinely found throughout the facility. Animals eating other animals, cramped cages, and lack of medical care were also common.

Petsmart contends the vendor has passed all previous inspections, and will stand by the company. Information found on the Petsmart Web site stated the company is taking the situation seriously and will fully investigate PETA's allegations.

Petsmart says it requires all its vendors to follow USDA regulations concerning animal care, including having a licensed veterinary professional on site.

Petsmart made headlines last month when it pulled all its birds from 785 U.S. locations because of an outbreak of psittacosis – also known as parrot fever.

To learn more about PETA's investigation, go to petsmartcruelty.com. There is graphic imagery. For Petsmart's response, go to petsmart.com and click “Press Room,” then “The Facts.”

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Tracy M.
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I think the problem is with the vendor. Of course PetSmart wants to say they will stand by their vendor, but the best thing would be to sever ties with them.
 
Daniela I.
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I support Petsmarts adoption programs--they do amazing things for shelters and rescues. Unfortunately, they do still sell animals too. We have to take the good and try to counter the bad. I would rather support a local company when possible, but I think a lot of rescued animals would suffer if Petsmart weren't there to help.
 
Jfred
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Just saw the video....very disturbing. Tried calling PetSmart Headqueaters in AR and their NOT answering their phones. Safe to say...they lost my business.
 
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Wow....this is a catch 22. PETA complains just about everything, while PetSmart is a huge chain, overly priced. I could see how smaller animals might just get pushed aside. Would love to hear an update on this matter
 
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Since the allegations are not that Petsmart abused the animals but the alleged actions were at one of their suppliers, the logical thing to do would be to ask Petsmart to sever ties with that supplier. PETA can get way more publicity by asking people to boycott Petsmart though so that is what they are doing. Considering the commitment of Petsmant and Petsmart Charities to pet adoption, and considering the millions of animals that have been adopted due to Petsmart, I for one will not be boycotting them unless it is proved, that they were aware that abuse was occurring and then did nothing.
 
Melicat
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This abuse has to do with Rainbow World, and maybe even Texas, more than it does with PetSmart.
 
Sheryl B.
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I agree. I think the concern needs to be with the place where the abuse is going on.
 
suppleupagus
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I agree with you both :}
 
emmar
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I tend to take PETA claims with a grain of salt, but from personal experience I know that the critters at Petsmart aren't properly cared for as pets. They tend to be unsocialized and sickly, just from a lack of attention. And I can't blame them, really; employees don't have the time to interact with all the critters daily. Until we quit buying them, Petsmart will keep selling critters.
 
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This article is quite informative and it will certainly influence my shopping patterns for my pets in the future. Petsmart's practices are repulsive, and if found guilty in the case, I think they should be forbidden from selling any live animals.
 
Koronin
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This is NOT Petsmart, this is a vendor.
 
troubleman
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This is disgusting. That surprises me that PetSmart sells bunnies and other small animals as they are very into dog/cat adoption.
 
amy c.
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I contacted Petsmart because honestly in my opinon Peta has given wrong information before. Petsmart told me that they were doing their own investigation and that if these accusations were true then they would respond accordingly. So i must say that im going to keep supporting petsmart. they are going to keep me updated. OH and peta supposidly loves animals but i got into a fight with them because they dont support no kill shelters.
 
suppleupagus
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Good for you! I am glad you called Petsmart about it and are making an informed decision, rather then just going along with the rest of the flock.
 
Sheryl B.
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Good job. PETA has a weird sense of "protecting" animals. How can they not support no-kill shelters if they care about saving pets. I would htink that it is in Petsmart's best interest to take care of this so I would think they will be involved in the investigation.
 
Christine H.
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Why bother raising these animals if you are going to treat them that way? Couldn't you make the money doing something you actually like? And if you like doing this, you are sick and twisted and need to stay away from ALL living things!
 
cari s.
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Oh wow, thats really gross. I know sometimes I wonder how the animals are treated in those sorts of places, and I think that sticks in anyones mind when they purchase a pet from a pet store. If you get an abused pet... they really do not turn out to be the best of pets. I know that most cockatiels are not too people friendly at some pet stores, which means that they are not properly socialized. I don't get why anyone would want to hurt animals!
 
renaedistasio
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this is so sad. thank goodness for PETA
 
suppleupagus
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Thank goodness for Peta? I bet all the animals they have admitted to killing think different...
 
Tiffany R.
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Amen to that!
 
Koronin
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Even though they kills hundreds of thousands of animals? Even though they lie to get animals so they can kill them?
 
christine s.
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Oh my!! I hope it isn't true, but I think I'll stay away for a while.
 
Connie G.
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Thanks for getting the word out. I wish more people would adopt pets from animal welfare locations!!
 
amberbock
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I dont think animals should be sold in stores. Use a shelter people!!!!
 
peaceburg
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Let's see what the judge does next???

PETA files complaint against Central Texas pet supplier over 'pain, suffering' of animals

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PETA files complaint against Central Texas pet supplier over 'pain, suffering' of animals

Thursday, January 24, 2008
By David Doerr

Tribune-Herald staff writer

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals plans to file criminal and federal complaints against a PetSmart animal supplier based in Hamilton, where an undercover investigator documented several allegations of “unwarranted or unjustified pain or suffering” involving animals, according to the organization.

A PetSmart spokesman describes the Hamilton firm, Rainbow World Exotics, as a “significant supplier” and says PetSmart will fully investigate the allegations.

Between mid-September and mid-November last year, a PETA undercover investigator photographed and video recorded what the group describes in a statement as “routine neglect and flagrant abuse of rabbits, hamsters, birds, and animals” at Rainbow World Exotics in Hamilton, about 70 miles west of Waco.

PETA’s undercover investigation garnered national press coverage on NBC’s “Today Show,” which first broadcast the organization’s alleged evidence of animal abuse.

A video released Wednesday by PETA shows a rabbit being neutered by an employee using a dull razor and Clorox wipes on the animal’s fresh incisions. It also shows an employee stepping on a hamster that had escaped from its container.

Daphna Nachminovitch, PETA’s vice president, said the organization is preparing a formal criminal complaint that it intends to file with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. The group has already filed a separate complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, she said.

“(Rainbow) is one of PetSmart’s main suppliers, and it was an easy decision because we had received complaints and had knowledge that animals were suffering there,” she said. “If PetSmart conducts regular and rigorous inspections as it claims it does, it probably knew what was going on and just didn’t think the rest of the world would know.”

Rainbow World Exotics did not return a phone call from the Tribune-Herald seeking comment on the allegations. PetSmart issued a statement Wednesday saying the images and videos documented at Rainbow were “very disturbing.”

However, PetSmart spokesman Bruce Richardson said the company also believes some images shot in the video could have been manipulated or taken out of context.

“I don’t know what those images say,” he told the Tribune-Herald. “Just because you see a dead pet, does that mean there was abuse? No. Pets die, particularly when you are dealing with volume.”

The company is taking the allegations involving the rabbit and the hamster very seriously and is conducting its own investigation, Richardson said. In the meantime, the company believes the pets in its stores are healthy and will continue to purchase animals from Rainbow, he said.

“We hold our vendors to high standards and have high expectations of them,” Richardson said. “We visit their facilities with our vets and our technical team. We will make unannounced visits, which has happened with this particular facility in the past, and we haven’t found any issues to cause us any concern.”

Nachminovitch said PETA is drafting a detailed report of several incidents that organization officials believe constitute criminal conduct, including the stomping of the hamster.

Because Rainbow is a licensed animal breeder, PETA filed a multi-allegation complaint with federal inspectors who enforce the Animal Welfare Act.

The federal complaint alleges Rainbow failed to provide adequate veterinary care and allowed employees to perform surgeries without proper credentials.

The complaint also includes various handling, housing and transporting violation allegations.

Richardson said he wasn’t surprised by PETA’s undercover tactics. The group has engaged in a negative publicity campaign against PetSmart for more than two years after the company refused to accept a request from PETA to stop selling pets, he said.

“They are kind of mob tactics and, of course, we don’t do business that way,” he said. “We don’t take kindly to threats. We have a completely different philosophy from that. They would just as soon that pets were not sold by anybody.”

Nachminovitch said PETA’s position is that massive breeding and sales of animals are unethical and cruel because there’s no way to humanely produce pets by the tens of thousands.



 
peaceburg
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Part II of article, here comes the judge...

“This is a public outreach and education campaign and really targeted at Joe Public whose cash is spent at places like PetSmart,” she said. “It’s all buyer beware and supply and demand.”

Dr. Cynthia Frey, a Waco veterinarian at Emerson Animal Hospital who watched the PETA video, said it did not appear that the person neutering the rabbit was using normal medical procedures.

“I am not aware of any veterinarian that would recommend a Clorox wipe,” she said.

Frey said she has always been impressed with the level of care that PetSmart employees have given to the animals at their store.

“I would think that they would take steps to see that the people (at Rainbow World Exotics) correct the way they are doing things or either don’t supply to PetSmart anymore,” she said. “I guess we will wait and see what they do.”

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petsmart doesn't sell dogs or cats,I could never figure out why they sell other animals ??????
 
amy c.
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THe petsmart closest to us works with our shelter and lets us adopt pets through them. They even have a room for local shelters that they adopt out cats. (i dont agree with them selling animals though)
 
diane a.
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It is so hard...it seems everywhre you look animals are not being treated right.
 
Jackie K.
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just awful...
 
heather s.
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After reading this, I don't think Petsmart should be selling animals, period. It's great that they don't sell cats and dogs and our local Petsmart stores have shelter animals available at them.I'm sure if someone really wants a bird or small animal they can find one in a rescue, shelter or reputable breeder. Perhaps if these kinds of people did not have an easy market to sell these small animals it might discourage the breeding by disreputable people.
 
rjlupinskat
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Absolutely horrid. If there was less 'money to be made' by raising/breeding/selling the animals, maybe it would be left to only those that actually care about them to do so. Would be better for the animals.
 
luckylu99
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What an awful story
 
Kirsten
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very sad, but not surprising. big chain stores care about volume and profit. petsmart and petco need to focus on selling pet supplies and promoting pet adoptions from local shelters and rescues. and get out of the business of selling small animals and birds.
 
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My local PetSmart adopts out cats/kittens for us and I think the employees are tougher about screening the adoption applications than we are. They provide great care to these guys and show true compassion. Let's not make global generalizations.
 
amy c.
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i agree... Our petsmart does the same thing.. & you know what.. im gonna base my own opinons because peta isnt always super truthful.. they are always against someone but they dont even support no kill shelters.
 
suppleupagus
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how could they support no kill when they have murdered animals with their own bloodied hands...
 
oedewald
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I hope for the sake of the animals that PETA was exaggerating the circumstances because they sound terrible. I do wonder exactly how PETA determined animals weren't being properly anesthetized and that the blades used during surgery were dull.
 
peaceburg
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the video showed the blade cutting guy mention it was dull, if i recall correctly was right after that clorox wipes portion as that guy walks away to the left of the camera.
 
beaglemutz
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I think PETA tends to exaggerate information to make a point. They sensationalize everything. They really do over do it so we need to make sure we get the entire story with facts...I agree.
 
Janice
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Please BIG!!!!GREEDY corprrations STOP buying and selling animals. You only encourage back yard incest of breeders with no care or compassion for the animals you are encouraging them produce........... SHAME......SHAME.......SHAME
 
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thats sad .. dont understand why they would mistreat animals..
 
Susan H.
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I am still so distraught over this video. I keep thinking about that rabbit I saw with the dull blade. And the birds still ugh. Then a mouse just running around on the floor. The animals just sitting in cages. I just can't stand to see so much inhumanity in our world.

That video was just so sick. I hope petsmart opens their eyes and gets rid of that vendor. They need to just continue selling products and no animals.

People need to think before they buy their loving pets from people like this. Go to a shelter and get a pet. Atleast you will know that they are treated so much better and that would stop all the needless ending of lives for these sweet pets that can't find a home!!
 
Susan H.
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After watching this video oh my god!! No matter what I will not ever go back to petsmart. They lost my business for good. No matter if they admit or do a public apology I am certainly done with them.
 
Tiffany R.
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Why are you so quick to judge? How do you know that PETA didn't edit that video? PETA has no credibility. They lie, they've killed hundreds upon hundreds of animals, what's to stop them from falsifying a video with the intent of boycotting PetsMart and giving them a bad name? We don't know where that video was filmed nor when and all PETA is looking for here is a way to get more donations and put their name out there once again. PetsMart has taken responsibility for things in the past and until they're given the chance to do their own investigations on this matter, no one should be so quick to judge them. They've helped with pet adoptions and such. Maybe adopting out smaller animals instead of selling them would be a better route altogether and I wouldn't be surprised if PetsMart decides on that route after this. But your negativity sounds as though you've had another problem with PetsMart at another point. Because if you've only watched the video and haven't researched PETA and such and have already made that conclusion, something else influenced it. Don't believe everything you see.
 
peaceburg
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Very good point.
I still can not wait until the Feds get involved with the breeder farm.

If Peta video is completely real, if PetSmart even agrees the video is real,that is for themselves to hash out, what i can not wait for is the FEDS.
That is kindof like a nightmare ending.

The Feds will nail them in return when they respond to that Peta complaint filed about the breeder. Am sure that by the time the criminal complaint gets settled, the true bad guy will pay the price.


Review the Animal Welfare Act
www.aphis.usda.gov
 
suppleupagus
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WOW Tiffany, I couldnt have said that any better myself! Get 'em girl!
 
peaceburg
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I believe that the only method for PetSmart CEO Philip L. Francis to direct his thoughts are to not continue selling animals at its stores and only sell pet products.
From a intelligent perspective, i believe that the most compassionate and honorable venue would be for Mr. Francis to acknowledge their faults, cease buying from these breeder style of sources,if they still feel compelled to sell animals.
And, turn this negative into a positive by reinstating that PetSmart is partially at fault along with this breeder for not being accountable to its consumers.
Look back not too far, you see sweatshops in India that had children making kids clothing for kids by a clothing giant , you look back you also will see lead paint on Mattel products and its CEO public apology.
This is what Mr. Francis should be doing by being accountable even though occurances are from supplier of PetSmart. That is not totally responsible to pass the buck to the supplier and accept no blame themselves as well.
PetSmart logically has among its corporate tentacles someone accountable whose profession remains to look out for the best interests of its consumers, as with the story of the clothing made by children in sweatshops in India, so be it the supplier of cruelty for animals.
Someone at PetSmart needs to be accountable, suck in that belly gut and if anything atleast at a minumum hire animal shelters as agents whom inspect these facilities.
Kindof makes sense, since right now PetSmart is paying someone monies that did not inspect enough of this facility.
By hiring an animal shelter, you already has folks whom care about animals enough to wap up side the head any moron breeder worker whom treats animals like trash.
There you have it, Mr. Francis, a proposition. Get on TV and tell us consumers why we feel ashamed that someone for PetSmart was not doing their job, and never forget the buck stops here.
You may as well, think of yourself as stepping into your consumers shoes once.
Either sell no animals in your stores, or only deal with respectable animal shelters.
Your choice. My money goes elsewhere until i see you on TV or you convince myself very well by your actions.
I only hope that the Dept of Agriculture does its job by enforcing its own laws too.
 
Tiffany R.
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Another person putting blame on PetsMart. No one knows where that video was made or when. It could have been edited. There's no limit to how far PETA will go. They've killed animals, they've lied and yet it's PetsMart's fault?! We don't even know if that was really Rainbow Exotics on film. I highly doubt that PetsMart would go with a vendor so barbaric. They contribute more than any other pets store to shelters and the adoptions of homeless animals. True they shouldn't sell small animals as it would have avoided all of this completely but if you don't agree with them selling them and wouldn't buy one, then DON'T. PetsMart took responsibility when the parrot fever took over and they paid for all medical care of all the birds. People are passing judgement and boycotting them without even giving them a chance to conduct their own investigations. Do research on PETA and then tell me if you truly believe everything that was seen in that video and that PetsMart is to blame for all of this or even if that horrid video is even creditable.
 
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Blame, logically is going more towards the breeder than anyone source of judgement, the video i believe will be judged by those accountable to pass legal judgement.
I fear to believe that the film video of the breeder is valid, not so much because it was undercover video by Peta, but it was or continues to be persued by all legal means from start to finish now that Peta has filed a criminal complaint against the breeder.

I believe another purpose for the video is to demonstrate that even a very large company can not practice what they preach, meaning all companies,including PetSmart want regulations to remain followed by the correct path,yet in real life, those goals sometimes can not be achieved as desired,even by PetSmart.
What is of alot of interest was mention of PetSmart vets whom have visited this breeder facility, would be curious of the reported observations that these vets of PetSmart had observed.
I would think that the video is real to the extent of protecting the identity of all workers shown in obscure image,since innocent till proven guilty.
And, i believe that the legal system will see the images of any or all workers on that video and be aware or not to whether they work at that facility.
I am not a Peta lover, nor a PetSmart lover and only an animal lover.
The key points in the video show if true, the system of regulation of guidelines has indeed failed, and any other breeder facility had better wipe the sweat off their brows, cause am sure if video proven valid, i feel that PetSmart will cancel contract with breeder for its actions having been proven taken against animals and only hope that the legal system is not lame as it is for so many other events involving cruelity.
 
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peace, have you been reading the comments here? Blame is NOT logically going towards the breeder, if it was, PETA wouldnt be trying to get people to boycott Petsmart and many of the comments on this very story here wouldnt be saying I will boycott Petsmart. The issue really isnt whether the video is true or false, its the fact that fingers are being pointed at Petsmart, ILLOGICALLY, because this is their distributer, not Petsmart personally. People are saying guilty by association. If your husband was accused of rape, would you be guilty of association? Would you stand by him? Is it possible you really didnt know what he was doing? How about Petsmart, maybe they really didnt know, so of course they will stick by this company until they can conduct their own investigation. The hammer will drop then.
 
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Pet Smart is doing inspections. Plus it is the USDA's job to inspect these places. It is their responsibility. So they are the ones if you say "not doing their jobs" not pet smart. No one has been proven guilty yet either.
 
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I dislike petsmart. I truly hope that they will stop selling animals. I have been to several stores and have seen animals suffering due to incorrect care or crowding. Truly a shame.
 
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Hope they get shut down. Pet vendors
 
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This is very sad. I hope things are corrected and better monitored.
 
amy t.
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We need to stop this backyard breeding whether it be for dogs/cats or birds.... Pet Co/ PetSmart they all use these people. Crulety at its finest.
 
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I think they are taking this very seriously and will make it right. But it will probably happen again, with some other dealer, until Petsmart gets 'smart' and stops selling any animals at all.
 
Dana
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How can people be cruel to animals. The few times I have been in Petco, I haven't liked it and prefer to take my business to the other large chain pet store.:)
 
Traci M.
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Bad move on the part of Petsmart.
From a business perspective, until the vendor has been fully investigated, I would cut the sales of the animals or products by the vendor.
Things can change in a heartbeat. Sure anyone can pass an inspection at one point in time but then change of management or anything can cause this unethical change.
I am not a big Petsmart and Petco shopper. Overpriced and now this.
 
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Some one has to keep an eye on the pets and groups that bring them to petsmart to be adopted. We all hope these groups are their for the well being of the animals and to help them but there are some bad apples in all groups that are there for their pocket books and they need to be put out before they do damage to the groups that really are their to help the animals and get them forever homes
 
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It's a terrible thing to even have people mistreat animals for profit. These people will get what is coming to them. Petsmart will need to look more carefully at these breeders.
 
ChattyCathy
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PetSmart needs to do one or the other...sell pet products or pets. If I were them, I'd stick to the products. With their employee turn over (mostly high school kids looking for part time jobs and a easy paycheck) they need to think twice before handling live animals. They take a lot of care.
 
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I hope this artical get Petsmart's attention. Don't make the pet people mad.
 
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I believe all these places that breed to sell should be closed down. You go into these pets stores and shell out over 1,000 to get a pet that more than likely is inbred. I have known several people who have got these pets and have came down sick. Its is amazing more legislation hasn't went against these businesses.
 
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Elisha
you are completely correct about illness.
check out this news article about sick pet birds and psittacosis (sit-a-CO-sis).
Now, imagine some bird at that breeder facility passing something our way.
News Article Star Tribune, Minnesota.

www.startribune.com
 
peaceburg
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I found it about bird illness at Petsmart corporate site.

PetSmart – The Facts
PetSmart - The Facts


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Small Number of Birds Test Positive for Bacterial Infection

Updated January 23, 2008

We have suspended bird sales in approximately 775 stores in 46 states served by our primary bird vendor. We did this after conducting random tests of the pet birds in our U.S. stores and finding a small percentage of Cockatiels testing positive for being exposed or infected with psittacosis. Positive tests were returned in 29 stores. We believe these birds may have been exposed to the bacteria prior to arrival at our stores.

Psittacosis is an infection caused by bacteria that can be carried by birds, primarily Cockatiels. It is easily treatable and infected birds generally fully recover. In rare cases, it can cause a respiratory infection in humans similar to a cold or flu and is treatable with antibiotics. We are not aware of any confirmed cases where associates or customers associated with PetSmart have contracted the illness.

While we don’t believe there is any cause for alarm, we want our customers to be aware of this situation. We have developed a fact sheet about psittacosis that provides additional information. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please contact your health care provider.

Upon receiving test results we notified appropriate state health officials, voluntarily suspended bird sales at stores supplied by this vendor, and began preventatively medicating them. We also began contacting all Pet Parents who may have recently purchased a Cockatiel as well as Pet Parents who may have purchased any type bird from the 29 stores where birds tested positive for psittacosis. We continue to cooperate with state and local health officials to ensure the safety of our associates, customers and pets.

We expect bird sales at some stores to resume in April after the completion of preventive treatment and with approval from state health officials.

Birds infected with psittacosis may appear drowsy, eat poorly, and have runny eyes or nose and diarrhea. If your bird is exhibiting these symptoms we encourage you to contact your veterinarian. We are happy to discuss any questions or concerns you may have. Please contact our Customer Service team at 800-738-1385, ext. 2518.


Psittacosis Fact Sheet
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peaceburg
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Psittacosis Fact Sheet viewable only in PDF


 
Connie B.
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Petsmart is a good company and they can't watch everything. I believe they will probably start having rescues with other types of pets like they do with dogs and cats which is better anyway.
 
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PetSmart is way over priced, and it wouldn't be possible for such a large chain to keep up with every employee. Unfortunately these smaller creatures to most people are on the level of fish. Easily desposed of, since they seem so plentiful. To try and adopt these tiny creatures out would be a waste of money to a chain like PetSmart.
 
SmittenKitten
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Disagree. Petsmart would benefit more from offering shelter animals of all kinds. No more expense dealing with breeders and would still sell all the needed supplies to make up for it
 
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Smittenkitten
you got it right 100 percent. Imagine, PetSmart deciding to trash all these breeder suppliers and only dealing 100 percent with animal shelters. What i would see, is more money spent at PetSmart stores, less people wanting to boycott PetSmart,cause this occurance will cost them more money than assumed.
Heck, if a website like zootoo is acknowleding the needs of people to not forget their area animal shelters, by having created a useful site, can not see a company like PetSmart allowing these breeder houses to drag their name in the mud too long.
 
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It sounds like petsmart is doing all it can to stop this. This is one of the perils of "subcontracting" the raising of animals. The
Exotic pet store should be the one that is boycotted.
 
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I believe PetSmart will do the right thing. They are so supportive of animal welfare agencies, I believe they will stop selling any animals -period.
 
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petsmart is a good company. I bet they will do the right thing
 
Kelly
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PetSmart should focus more on rescues rather than breeders (they already do with many of their cats and dogs).
 
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good idea
 
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It's hard for a store to keep tabs on their suppliers.....maybe they should start their own breeding centers so they do not have to depend on a supplier or vendor. I'm not a PetSmart fan to be honest.
 
Diana G.
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PETA has a good cause but handles it poorly. As for their video, it sickens me. I hope PetSmart learns from this and stops selling animals.
 
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It's not really this cause for PETA it is their bigger agenda and this fits into it. Good way for them to get donations, though.
 
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so true
 
kelly d.
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I think Petsmart should rethink who they use as distributors. No animal should be subjected to such cruelty. I don't think it matters that they sell animals. You could still get an abused animal from an individual owner. You never know the true conditions these animals start out in. Therefore, I think it's wrong to be totally against all Petsmart stores.
 
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PetSmart link of corporate profits for 2007 and fourth quarter results to be released on March 5, 2008.

My guess, someone is going be eating peanut and jelly sandwiches till they straighten out how they buy animals?
 
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How sad, I don't buy animals from petsmart
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