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Steph M
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I just ambled into a pet shop near work to get Master Gus a big boy bed and some stuff, because you can never have enough puppy 'stuff', I thought they looked pretty good, a few adult rescue animals in big runs and the like, lots and lots of 'adopt don't shop' things and oscars law posters (i know, i know, but the sentiment is there) so found a bed I liked ($225) and some other assorted bits, but happened to walk past the staff only door, which was open and saw the typical glass pet shop cages with 2 litters of puppies, cavs and pugs by the looks, and another pen of Ragdoll kittens.

What the?!

They clearly weren't selling them there, I walk past daily and have never seen pups or kittens for sale in the store, could they be holding them for a parent store?

I found it so disappointing and told the girl so as I handed back my $250 worth of shopping. She tried to say they were all rescues, but I doubt that somewhat.

So, does anyone know if they are a subsidiary of PP or someone similar, or just dodgy?

I know I should have thought first, but I thought I could get my shopping done and be off. Alas, I will be doing that online/locally.

http://www.petsco.com.au/html/adoption.html

I find the illusion of trustworthiness more offensive than the lack thereof.

I could be wrong though, and they could be rescues and would love to hear that's the case, but I just don't buy it.

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I hope so! I'd like to assume I'm wrong, just seems odd. I have never seen a puppy/kitten in the store, now to see 10 or so behind a locked door.

Like I said, sure hope I am wrong. Just wondering is all.

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Theyre partners with petrescue, GAWS, pug rescue etc head office is in keysborough, looks like a Vic company. Looks pretty good actually they offer their staff a cert in animal studies too. I went in there a couple of weeks ago and got a discount on the spot, seem nice enough

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The guy who owns it used to be an area manager for pp.

The shop's often 'foster' animals that are either sick (kennel cough, cat flu) or too young out the back.

As far as I know they are trying to do the right thing but getting in a little deep or something. Feel free to pm me for more info

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Sorry, to clarify - they treat the sick animals & have hygiene/quarantine procedures in place etc. Was just giving a reason why animals might be out the back. I know they hate leaving animals at GAWS if they dont have to

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I don't blame them, and a shelter can't be the best place for youngens regardless, still, the sight of those cubic glass pens leaves me cold! Haha.

Might have just been a kneejerk reaction to that I guess!

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They're adopted out to petsco - or ownership transferred. The change of chip number form has petsco listed as the owners of animals adopted through them.

So animals in their store won't be on the GAWS site.

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Ive been into the hoppers crossing store a couple of times. Never seems busy, in fact last time i was there, I saw no sign of staff for a good half hour. Could have walked out with what ever I wanted. :eek:

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In store doesn't bother me as long as they are getting proper socialisation as well as proper housing etc. and are not on public display to trigger impulse buying. Decent quarantine facilities are mostly sadly lacking in rescue and I applaud them for providing such a facility.

But what does bother me: the link qquoted in the orignal post says "as we have many pets available which aren't listed on petrescue". Does that mean they are selling undesexed puppies as well as dogs/cats that meet Petrescue criteria?

I don't want to jump to conclusions here, it seems that a lot that is good is happening there, but I just want to be reassured that they aren't taking and onselling those quarantine cases without any oversight?confused.gif

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In store doesn't bother me as long as they are getting proper socialisation as well as proper housing etc. and are not on public display to trigger impulse buying. Decent quarantine facilities are mostly sadly lacking in rescue and I applaud them for providing such a facility.

But what does bother me: the link qquoted in the orignal post says "as we have many pets available which aren't listed on petrescue". Does that mean they are selling undesexed puppies as well as dogs/cats that meet Petrescue criteria?

I don't want to jump to conclusions here, it seems that a lot that is good is happening there, but I just want to be reassured that they aren't taking and onselling those quarantine cases without any oversight?confused.gif

That raised my eyebrows too.

I don't think puppies being raised in a pet shop environment is ideal though.

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Slightly unrelated but - a $225 bed?

If I recall correctly you pee'd yourself laughing when someone bought a bed that cost only around $100 for a puppy and couldn't understand why someone would spend that much ... and you ridiculed people who did such things.

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Slightly unrelated but - a $225 bed?

If I recall correctly you pee'd yourself laughing when someone bought a bed that cost only around $100 for a puppy and couldn't understand why someone would spend that much ... and you ridiculed people who did such things.

I was at Costco today and didn't buy beds for my lot because they'd gone up to $37-something!! :laugh: I'm just a tightarse though, and let them sleep on the couches. (not sure who the winner is there, sure I've saved money by not buying them beds, but they've completely destroyed our $1300 couches...)

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