Jason
Wichita Falls,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, June 07, 2002
I work at my local Petco. We do not sell rabbits for those reasons listed. I do feel that it is sad that some stores do. The pet business can be ugly. There are some animals that pet stores should not sell. It is tough to find one that does not sell any of these "bad" animals. For some, it is because they make bad pets, others are due to the fact that they are pulled out of the wild. These wild-caught animals normely do not adjust to life in captivity, and often die. In some cases it is wiping out the population of these. I feel that it comes down to researching an animal before you buy. In my store we try to give customers the facts about the animals. If we feel that someone will not or can not give the animal the care it needs we discourage them from buying it. Often times people think we are being rude, and we loose a large sale. I, and those I work with, are far more concerned about keeping the animal healthy and happy then making the customer happy.
Jason
Wichita Falls,#3UPDATE Employee
Fri, June 07, 2002
I work at my local Petco. We do not sell rabbits for those reasons listed. I do feel that it is sad that some stores do. The pet business can be ugly. There are some animals that pet stores should not sell. It is tough to find one that does not sell any of these "bad" animals. For some, it is because they make bad pets, others are due to the fact that they are pulled out of the wild. These wild-caught animals normely do not adjust to life in captivity, and often die. In some cases it is wiping out the population of these. I feel that it comes down to researching an animal before you buy. In my store we try to give customers the facts about the animals. If we feel that someone will not or can not give the animal the care it needs we discourage them from buying it. Often times people think we are being rude, and we loose a large sale. I, and those I work with, are far more concerned about keeping the animal healthy and happy then making the customer happy.
Jason
Wichita Falls,#4UPDATE Employee
Fri, June 07, 2002
I work at my local Petco. We do not sell rabbits for those reasons listed. I do feel that it is sad that some stores do. The pet business can be ugly. There are some animals that pet stores should not sell. It is tough to find one that does not sell any of these "bad" animals. For some, it is because they make bad pets, others are due to the fact that they are pulled out of the wild. These wild-caught animals normely do not adjust to life in captivity, and often die. In some cases it is wiping out the population of these. I feel that it comes down to researching an animal before you buy. In my store we try to give customers the facts about the animals. If we feel that someone will not or can not give the animal the care it needs we discourage them from buying it. Often times people think we are being rude, and we loose a large sale. I, and those I work with, are far more concerned about keeping the animal healthy and happy then making the customer happy.