ElexisC
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This store has always been disgusting to me, dogs in cages with nothing but wire under their paws and usually have to make a scene for them to clean up diarrhea in the cages with 5 dogs.
I went again today after a few years, a friend needed mice and they're the only ones who still sell feeders around here. What I saw was disgusting and made me want to vomit.
Small dogs and big dogs crammed in tiny cages with nothing but wire under their feet (like always) most had diarrhea and some was flat out plain liquid.
Then we got back towards the reptiles, a ball covered in stuck shed, bearded dragons with ALGAE growing in the water bowls, a boa with mites and in shed looking very dehydrated, balls cohabbed with one or no hides, no belly heat only lights far to high to give off any adequate heat. When I calmly walked up to an employee and said I had some concerns about the reptiles he LIED and said they just got them yesterday. And asked what was wrong with how the one ball was shedding, so I explained since he seemed to be listening that it should be sprayed down at the least or soaked for 30 minutes because the stuck shed can damage the skin underneath if left there. He calls over another employee and kinda snotty says "spray this ball down its "shedding weird apparently" which after he walked away we then asked if they got them from a drop off, he sais they got them from a show, which tells me they had them since at least Sunday not Thursday.
So when we really didn't get anywhere with them employees which I didn't think we would because they never do anything we snapped photos which I have emailed to the humane society. I doubt they don't already know about the conditions the dogs are kept in but we shall see, I may not get an email back till Monday. Other people are going to call/email after I posted everything to my Facebook as well.
This place used to be petland, it really still is, they only changed their name after the petland puppy mill documentary came out. I wonder why.
I went again today after a few years, a friend needed mice and they're the only ones who still sell feeders around here. What I saw was disgusting and made me want to vomit.
Small dogs and big dogs crammed in tiny cages with nothing but wire under their feet (like always) most had diarrhea and some was flat out plain liquid.
Then we got back towards the reptiles, a ball covered in stuck shed, bearded dragons with ALGAE growing in the water bowls, a boa with mites and in shed looking very dehydrated, balls cohabbed with one or no hides, no belly heat only lights far to high to give off any adequate heat. When I calmly walked up to an employee and said I had some concerns about the reptiles he LIED and said they just got them yesterday. And asked what was wrong with how the one ball was shedding, so I explained since he seemed to be listening that it should be sprayed down at the least or soaked for 30 minutes because the stuck shed can damage the skin underneath if left there. He calls over another employee and kinda snotty says "spray this ball down its "shedding weird apparently" which after he walked away we then asked if they got them from a drop off, he sais they got them from a show, which tells me they had them since at least Sunday not Thursday.
So when we really didn't get anywhere with them employees which I didn't think we would because they never do anything we snapped photos which I have emailed to the humane society. I doubt they don't already know about the conditions the dogs are kept in but we shall see, I may not get an email back till Monday. Other people are going to call/email after I posted everything to my Facebook as well.
This place used to be petland, it really still is, they only changed their name after the petland puppy mill documentary came out. I wonder why.
