According to some comments I read on Facebook - where the video is quickly going viral - the PETA-philes went in undercover as employees for several weeks which is typical for their modus operandi.How exactly did PETA get the run of the place at RBM and how long were they there? Was PETA purposely allowed access or did they get some people hired there specifically to do that obvious smear job? How many did they say they have already "exposed"? Six? Well, gee, now why do you suppose they are doing this? And do you think perhaps their choices of which videos to show were entirely random and non-biased?
I see you've also kept retics.Animals crap. Cages get dirty 30 seconds after you clean them.
While PETA has suggested that, I do not see anyone here advocating for that.So does that mean there should be NO wholesalers of animals?
PETA has never hidden its overall goals, and I do not agree with them. Also while the subject of the video is RBM, the public vitriol I've seen outside of the reptile community seems to be directed at PetSmart.All in all an interesting video if nothing else for what PETA's obvious goal is. So I get the impression that we all should jump on the PETA bandwagon now? Go to 2:50 at the end of the video and listen to their goals. Sure let's all get worked up into a lynch mob and help them reach their goals. Boycott pet shops that sell animals! Get ALL animals out of the hands of everyone? And we are going to start with wholesalers! Yeah, that's the ticket!
That said, I don't see it as a bad thing if the big box pet stores make the business decision to stop selling reptiles and repurpose the shelf space to selling supplies based on the husbandry practices I've seen locally. My local exotics-only shop has a wider variety of healthy, mite-free critters that are housed appropriately. I can't say the same for the big box stores.
Small-time breeders typically work out of their homes and can't afford employees, so the PETA-philes will have a much harder time gaining the level of access needed for a hatchet job.And then when they go after the small time breeders who might just have one dead mouse or one water dish with crap an hour old in it, won't things be getting just ducky then? After all, won't these people ALSO be selling to the nasty pet shops still trying to stay in business?
Also there's also a big difference between a dirty water dish because it got crapped in (again), and someone stating he uses wire cutters to amputate legs, or putting live reptiles in the freezer to euthanize them.