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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It is already illegal to possess or import alligators in the state, and now the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency says it is euthanizing gators that are seized.

The alligators are being euthanized because of a lack of housing for them.

“We’re facing the problem of finding legally sufficient facilities to hold the animals,” agency spokesman Walter Cook told Tennessean.com. “We usually try and place them with a zoo. That way we know they won’t be resold and won’t resurface.

“But alligators can live for 30 or 40 years. With the number of animals produced for sale, their receptacles fill up pretty quickly because they’re holding animals from years past.”

Tennessee has euthanized three gators since last year when the practice began, Cook says.

David Critchlow, owner of Critchlow Alligator Sanctuary in Athens, Michigan, told Pet Pulse that the root of the problem is that people turn alligators into pets, which he strongly advised against.

Tennessee’s plan to euthanize alligators makes sense, Critchlow said.

“I know it’s bothersome, but it’s probably an expected step to take, just because there are so many,” he said. “And we’re talking about private, collected alligators too. And I’d just as soon that people did not have this as a ‘pet.’

“So I can probably side with the state on this one. I think that’s probably a good step to take. Because there would be an inherent expense for the state to go ahead and step in if they’re going to confiscate the animal, to try to transport it to a local facility that would handle them. And there’s just not a lot of facilities like mine that would do that kind of thing.”

Carmen Critchlow, David’s wife, says returning alligators to the wild simply is not a viable option.

“Once they’re getting used to people, they get dangerous,” she said. “Because they can’t tell the difference between a little kid, a dog or food.

“They would be dangerous because if people come close to them they associate food with people, and they go towards people. Our alligators, they know us. And when they hear our voices, or when they hear people, they come close because they know that they’re going to get food.”

There are several thousand alligators in captivity in Michigan, David Critchlow estimated. It is legal to have gators as pets there, most of which are bought in pet stores.

“It’s an exciting animal for people to have because it’s about the closest thing to getting a dinosaur that you can have,” he said. “And it doesn’t matter if it’s legal in the state or not, they do end up there anyway.”

Some of Michigan’s municipalities, like Detroit, ban alligators.

“But that doesn’t mean that there’s not a bunch there,” David Critchlow said. “We estimate there’s probably 500 to 1,000 alligators just in the city of Detroit.”

Critchlow Alligator Sanctuary currently houses between 40 and 50 alligators, half from private individuals, the other half courtesy of animal control and law enforcement.

Those who buy gators as pets, David Critchlow says, are usually unprepared to properly tend to them.

“Then three or four years later they’re too big, or they’re changing marital status, or the family has a new baby, or whatever circumstances pop in,” he said. “And then they’re looking for a place to get rid of the animal.

“When we’re contacted on the animal it’s probably in the three-foot range,” he added, which Critchlow said is usually at 5 years old. The reptiles, he says, grow faster in the wild.

“A lot of these animals that are in captivity now, they’re not feed properly, they’re not housed properly, and so they grow a little bit on the slow side,” David Critchlow said. “In fact, we grow ours purposely on the slow side, just because they need good warmth and sun to shine to be able to digest properly.

“And they can go for long periods of time without food. And so we’re more concerned with a healthy animal than we are just feeding him for the sake of feeding him.”

One seven-foot gator at the sanctuary recently was not fed for nine months, David Critchlow said.

“He was obese, he could not walk, he could not close his mouth, his eyes were swollen,” he said. “He was just fed chunks of meat twice a week continuously. And so he just laid there and got bigger.

“And so we exercised him a lot and got him up to a healthy weight.”

People often keep pet alligators in fish tanks and just watch them, too apprehensive or afraid to come in contact with them, David Critchlow said.

“He’s going to become real aggressive at that point if he’s not had any hands-on work,” he said.

At the sanctuary, alligators are exercised by making them walk and swim. Their gators receive lots of medical and personality testing when they arrive.

Angelina Critchlow, David and Carmen’s daughter, handles training, and eventually teaches the reptiles eight to ten words once they are at least four feet long.

Gators are taught their name and to respond to that name, with food used as a reward.

“I don’t do circus tricks, I don’t do, ‘Watch me put my head in his mouth,’ that kind of thing,” David Critchlow said. “But we train them to respond to us so that that helps us manage them.

“They hear better than a dog. A dog will hear sounds, an alligator will hear specific words. So he can decipher between the word, “Ned” and “Ted. He’s that good.

“So we’ll walk into an exhibit, we’ll call one animal by name and he’ll come right up to us.”

David Critchlow reiterated that an overabundance of homeless gators, in Tennessee and elsewhere, is not the state’s problem, but one caused by residents.

“I don’t know how more emphatically I can say, ‘Please don’t get this animal,’” he said. “He has special needs, he can become aggressive, he’s going to get large. And you’re only going to keep him for two or three years, and then you’re going to look for a way to get rid of him.

“You could risk injury if he gets too big. It’s not a good pet to have.”

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Cindy C.
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I don't understand how you would ever want one of those for a pet!
 
Jennifer P.
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I wish they could have found a better solution than putting them down!
 
jpape
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I agree - leave wild animals in the wild
 
Cindi K.
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these are wild animals and now they have to pay for it. Leave wild animals in the wild where they belong
 
Laura  J.
Laura J. (LAJess)
4 months ago
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When wild animals are kept as pets it seems to always end badly for the animals. When will people learn to leave wild creatures in the wild?
 
Jeff K.
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4 months ago
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What a shame to put them down, shurely a better way...
 
Manzana
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4 months ago
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Overpopulation all over the place! I'm not a fan of alligators -- they scare me to death -- but you still hate to see animals euthanized. And, for heaven's sake people, don't be taking these creatures as pets!
 
Janet R.
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What a shame. Lesson to us all to leave wild animals where they belong. They are not house pets. If you want a house pet, get a dog or a cat!
 
crttrs
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4 months ago
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Sad, these animals should not be kept as pets and it is so unfortunate that they have to be euthanized.
 
Marla W.
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Very sad story. I hate seeing anything be killed.
 
Carauch
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Sad to read but I just do not get having a alligator as a "pet". too dangerous for my liking.
 
Christy M.
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Very unfortunate. Usually it's cats and dogs being euthanized because of lack of space/homes. This problem will expand to other animals as people take other types of pets and then don't want them too.
 
JoAnn C.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, wild animals are not pets and should not be kept as pets!!. I wish there was another way to handle the gators besides euthanizing them. It's not their fault some humans are stupid and irresponsible.
 
Lea C.
Lea C. (leacline)
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This is a tough case and I really feel for the authorities in Florida...
 
Whitney
Whitney (whickums)
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It's unfortunate that because of people being irresponsible and not thinking things through that these animals have to be euthanised.
 
Dewitt G.
Dewitt G. (dewittg)
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Any animal that gets big enough to eat a human can hardly be classified as a pet. I have nothing against responsible ownership of appropriate reptiles but very few are capable of responsible alligator ownership - mostly zoos and reptile shelters.
 
Ralph M.
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Wild animals should not be kept as pets. They should not be selling them anywhere. No mention of action taken against any people involved, just kill the alligators.
 
RichardK
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Laws needed to make stronger and enforced
 
Jake B.
Jake B. (QUINCY95)
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WHY?
 
Michelle L.
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wHY NOT SEND THEM TO FLORIDA, THEY ARE CLOSE ENOUGH.
 
Geoff L.
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It always goes back to irresponsible people.
 
Anthony C.
Anthony C. (DragonMan)
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What a shame that these poor animals have to suffer because of ignorance.
 
Susan P.
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This is really sad but what could have been done
 
dstrykr
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6 months ago
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Who would want an alligator as a pet? They can never be a pet!

As far as euthanizing them goes, I'm not sure what the big deal is. Here in Georgia if there is a gator in my pond, I call my licensed trapper who kills them and sells the tail meat. I'm not allowed to kill them, but he is. Personally I think gators should be taken off the endangered species list. I've had too many of them in my pond to believe they are near extinction! They are too dangerous to have around my place; sorry I love my cats, dogs, horses and goats far better than some gator who would just love to eat one of them!
 
Pia S.
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Good information. Also, with all of the zoos closing down around the country, we certainly have our backs pinned against the wall in these situations.
 
Just another example of stupid people who want an exotic pet and once again the animal suffers.
 
DDRau
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Terrible story. What a shame!
 
lori
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I don't know why people think they need to own alligators. Pick a shelter animal instead.
 
PJ W.
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Again.....pet alligator .... oxymoron. I don't understand why it is even legal to sell them. I think pet stores that do sell them should be allowed to operate as a pet store. I do not see them as pets.
 
Carmen C.
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It is sad what is happening in Tennessee, my husband and I are mention in the article since we rescue american alligators in Michigan
 
What????
 
jennifer r.
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I would never get an alligator for a pet! STUPID!
 
kelly o.
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Why could they not send them to zoo.
 
Judy A.
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Sometimes I think the human's brains are shrinking. How can you be so stupid to want an alligator as a pet.
 
Marla W.
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You have to wonder why anyone would want an alligator as a pet. Don't they think that they will be growing very very big.
 
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You really have to wonder why someone would want an alligator as a pet? I worked at a shelter where a kid mail ordered them. The state took them away. I wonder if they were killed as well.
 
Wow, what a story!
 
Pia S.
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Remember, the word is "illegal." The people are responsible for a crimine. It's a shame the alligators could not be relocated to the wild.
 
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7 months ago
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Another reason why pets stores that carry live exotics should be monitored and put on notice. Tennesse folks it's time for an underground gator rescue.
 
dstrykr
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Personally, if the idiots want a pet alligator, let them. Here in GA, if we find an alligator we call a licensed trapper, they come out, catch the thing, take it home and kill it. They sell the tail meat which I've been told is pretty good. The point is, whether they are in captivity or not, they are a predatory animal, not a pet and killing them has no affect on my emotions what's so ever, just as them killing me or my pets would not affect them in the least!
 
Tommy m.
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its not the alligators fault, i wish they could have just relocated them
 
Saskia M.
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I did learn quite a few things from this article. The thing that amazed me most is that they are able to understand the difference in to commands that sound almost the same. Wow.
 
Mary W.
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It is sad that people create so much misery for the animals that they consider pets.
 
Tanya H.
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This makes me so angry. To think that so many people out there have gators as pets?? Thats ridiculous to me, especially if they dont properly take care of them, keep them indoors or confined, makes me sick. There are some animals that we need to let them stay wild..We dont have to "own" everything. If you want to marvel at a gator, go observe them in the wild or at a zoo, you dont have to have one of your own. I think this is the problem in many cases. People think they have to own everything. I think its much more beautiful to observe these amazing creatures in their own natural habitat.
 
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Lindsey W.
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why would anyone want an alligator as a pet. these are wild animals and should stay wild animals
 
Jamie
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Why do people think it is so cool to have an animal like this. They might be cute as babys. You have to think of the future. These animals are wild creatures. They are not good pets. They can eat you cat or dog even your child. Some people never learn.
 
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500 to 1000 alligators in Detroit ???
 
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I"m not a fan of exotic pet ownership in general . It seems to me it's just common sense not to have a potentially dangerous animal around my family or anybody elses!
 
Kari L.
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I find it pretty irritating whenever I read stories about animals like this, "exotic" pets being euthanized because people can't take care of them, didn't do the research, etc.. I also get a little chuckle when I read about a stupid pet owner who gets eaten by their alligator...
 
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Awww... That's just too bad...
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