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What's even worse, or maybe even funny, is that they take advantage of volunteers and low paid employees since the people want to be around the animals.
They also tend to brainwash them into being against all aspects of breeding, including showing. They tend to think their way is the only way when is comes to caring for pets and animal husbandry. Many make it almost impossible to adopt a pet from. If yo don't have a fenced yard, and have intact animals in the house, you don't get that animal. Some won't even adopt to households with children.
Sometimes they will stalk and rabidly go after some breeders, and pet owners. Just because they do not agree with their practices. i know someone who has them stalk her in real life. They have called her cell phone, her home phone, called animal control on her, and her vet. Scarey huh?
I always have to lol at their views of pet shops. The only good one is one that only carries animal food and toys. Kind of defeats the whole purpose of it being a pet shop doesn't it?
There are good rescues out there that are soley in it just for the animals who do not bother anyone.
There are many good shelters and most rescues are "good" even when they aren't being honest about why they do what they do (even to themselves). Most "animal hoarders" have been involved with a rescue group at one time.
What's even worse, or maybe even funny, is that they take advantage of volunteers and low paid employees since the people want to be around the animals.
They also tend to brainwash them into being against all aspects of breeding, including showing. They tend to think their way is the only way when is comes to caring for pets and animal husbandry. Many make it almost impossible to adopt a pet from. If yo don't have a fenced yard, and have intact animals in the house, you don't get that animal. Some won't even adopt to households with children.
Sometimes they will stalk and rabidly go after some breeders, and pet owners. Just because they do not agree with their practices. i know someone who has them stalk her in real life. They have called her cell phone, her home phone, called animal control on her, and her vet. Scarey huh?
I always have to lol at their views of pet shops. The only good one is one that only carries animal food and toys. Kind of defeats the whole purpose of it being a pet shop doesn't it?
There are good rescues out there that are soley in it just for the animals who do not bother anyone.
There are many good shelters and most rescues are "good" even when they aren't being honest about why they do what they do (even to themselves). Most "animal hoarders" have been involved with a rescue group at one time.
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Back to the original topic, I raise show rabbits but won't sell my culls to pet stores for some of the reasons listed above. However, pet stores aren't the real problem it is the people with little or no impulse control and those who don't take owning an animal seriously enough to educate themselves on it's needs. People need to go into pet ownership with knowledge and commitment instead of warm fuzzies.
Back to the original topic, I raise show rabbits but won't sell my culls to pet stores for some of the reasons listed above. However, pet stores aren't the real problem it is the people with little or no impulse control and those who don't take owning an animal seriously enough to educate themselves on it's needs. People need to go into pet ownership with knowledge and commitment instead of warm fuzzies.
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