Wabbitdad12
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I guess they closed the store, two sick individuals there, thething that drowned the bunny's and the one who took the pictures.
First, the analogy to boyfriends does not make sense, and is completely irrelevant to this situation.actually...there are good bfs and bad ones. there are good pet stores and bad ones. cant expect every petstore to abuse thier animals, its not true. i knew a couple who owned a mum and pop store and they have a few animals and have rescue dogs from shelters and on weekends thier closed and they take the animals home with them-exception being fish hamsters gerbils. they closed due to not making enough money.
so ya, your saying its safe to assume that they abuse and kill thier animals as well. even though they love them and just want to find loving homes for them where they will be loved as well.
And in Canada.Let's not forget that Petland is the only remaining national pet retail (in the US) that is still selling rabbit's.
I think its important that we stay focused on this situation.I know there are many wide opinions on petstores and we could loose focus onwhat the problem is here with this store and or chain. Lets focus our energies on Petland and not each other.Second, this discussion is not about "every petstore." It is specifically about Petland.
The news story, and the statement released by Petland, claimed that the store was being closed permanently. Hopefully that is true, and that it won't be re-opened again later. I hope that franchisee is never able to get a pet store franchise again.So was the store actually closed permanently or just temporarily until this whole thing "blows over"?
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