Did you ever bring your chicken to Petco?

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Of course, I would never bring a chicken there unless I had it in a secure cage. Or if it was a mellow chicken that I completely trusted, and liked being held. Then I would carry it all the time in the store. But since I don't have a chicken like that, I'd just bring a cage.
 
Never took a chicken to PETCO, but I did pack a sick chicken into a beach bag and took her to my daughters choir concert so I could keep an eye on her! My daughter (13 at the time) was MORTIFIED
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I worked for many years at a vets office, and we had a strict cage/leash policy. I'd guess that I've personally experienced about a hundred instances of someone walking in with a cat, bird or rabbit without a cage or leash because 'they are very calm and well trained', but these animals freaked out and got loose in the office, in some instances severely stressing out the animal, and also coming dangerously close to leashed dogs. When an animal is panicked they can be very difficult to restrain - trust me, my job for many years was to restrain animals (including birds) for veterinary treatments.

Just because the chickens are small does not mean they are easy to control. Most people do not take their chickens around them to the bank, park etc., so when they are taken out of their normal environment it is extremely stressful. The stress to the animal is not worth it. I once took my mellowist chicken with me to the secure yard of a residence to visit a (leashed) dog in foster care we were thinking of adopting t to test his reaction to the chicken. It was a big mistake, my chicken was totally freaked out even though the dog was calm, and I felt horrible.

We handle our chickens a lot and they are very used to us. But even occasional trips to the vet in a secure cage is very stressful to them. They would absolutely be panicked in a Petco environment.

Our chickens are very used to our 2 dogs, but when we have friends come to our house with their dogs, our chickens stay securely in their run and they are terrified of dogs they don't know. Multiply that stress by 10 or more if you take them to Petco.

It is unwise to expect everyone to be responsible with their dogs. I have seen idiots walk in with unleashed dogs. I have seen responsible people and fairly well behaved dogs pull their head out of their collar to get at food/prey/other distraction. I have seen this in the vets office many times as well. If your chicken freaks out and gets within 6 feet of a "competent person holding a 6' leash attached to a dog" then YOU are at fault, not the dog, chicken, or dog owner.

If your chicken goes on errands with you regularly and is not stressed by it, then by all means, PUT THEM IN A CAGE and take them to Petco. Or at least a very secure leash and keep them in your arms. Anything else is cruel or at a minimum very risky in my opinion.
 
It really depends on the chicken, i have a rooster, Mille Fluer Cochin, his name is Mr. Attitude, there is a reason for that name, but he go's to schools for show and tell, and does great with all ages of kids plus all the noise, so PETCO would not be a problem
 
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There are no big barky leapy attacky dogs at schools (or malls, or retirement homes, or whatever).

Even if the chicken is caged in such a way that dogs cannot actually get at it and harm it, I think it's totally unfair to expose a bird to the stress of being THREATENED like that.

JMHO,

Pat
 
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There are no big barky leapy attacky dogs at schools (or malls, or retirement homes, or whatever).

Even if the chicken is caged in such a way that dogs cannot actually get at it and harm it, I think it's totally unfair to expose a bird to the stress of being THREATENED like that.

JMHO,

Pat

yes there might not be yappy dogs but there is grabbing, yanking, pulling, pushing, screaming and squeezing kids(in school) , my sister-in-laws dog who jumps,barks,ponces with my chickens baiting her (the dog), plus like its all ready been said if you take your dog to a store, it better be well behaved, because my children are in there and I do not want my kids bitten
 
Also, some people were saying that it would be stressful for the chicken, or that it might pick up a disease. But when (a while ago) I made a thread about taking free-range chickens to the county fair, everyone was saying that their chickens were not stressed at all. And the birds are more likely to pick up a disease from other chickens than from people or other animals, and there are a lot of other poultry birds at fairs and shows.
 

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