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  • 03-30-2018, 02:05 PM
    SDA
    Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    After all the horror stories we hear about the abuses at Petsmart and Petco, finally something is being done. I know this is not every store (yet) but it is a start. I am no fan of PETA and think of them as a crackpot terrorist organization but I guess even something like PETA can occasionally do some good.

    Right now I am so happy to be in Tennessee, this state may have a lot of problems but they are taking the right approach toward animal welfare. While this may not have been directly reptile related, it still makes me feel good things are changing against these chain stores.

    http://www.wsmv.com/story/37839300/o...rt-in-bellevue
  • 03-30-2018, 02:11 PM
    Skeptiball
    Re: Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    Thanks for the article.
  • 03-30-2018, 02:26 PM
    Alter-Echo
    Glad our local petco seems to be pretty good with animals, even reptiles, I know that's rare though.
  • 03-30-2018, 04:18 PM
    Aerries
    Re: Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    That’s great, wish my battle got media headlines lol oh well


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  • 03-30-2018, 06:28 PM
    Godzilla78
    I couldnt read the article because of page hacking popup ads.
    edit: I managed to read the article really fast before the popups interrupted and took over my browser
  • 03-30-2018, 06:46 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    heres the article since that site is horrible on mobile:

    Quote:

    Metro Police and Metro Animal Care and Control raided a national pet store chain location Thursday after getting a tip about animal cruelty.

    Metro Animal Control took away six rodents from the One Bellevue Place PetSmart store, including hamsters, mice and a guinea pig.

    “They sell these as companion animals, and we strongly believe that these animals big or small that if there is a complaint, that’s what we’re here for. We’re here to investigate that,” said Lauren Bluestone, the Metro Animal Care and Control Director.

    A PetSmart employee sent PETA and Metro authorities photos and video of the animals, alleging they were sick and not cared for by the store.

    “These small animals, whether they’re reptiles, fish, hamsters, guinea pigs, they suffer the same as do dogs and cats, which most Americans are more familiar with and share their homes with,” said Dan Paden, a PETA representative.

    The popular pet store is under investigation by Metro police and the district attorney’s office for animal cruelty, and those agencies will decide whether any charges should be filed.

    “I shop here all the time. I won’t be shopping here now if this is the case,” said Brenda Post, a cat owner. “They have to have some type of evidence or else they wouldn’t have a raid.”

    Customers said they were surprised and shocked to hear about the allegations from the new store location.

    “That’s crazy. You wouldn’t think that there’d be such a big deal, but people really care about the animals which is great. It really makes me sad that that happened,” said Erica Van Tassel, a pet owner.

    PetSmart Senior Corporate Communications sent News 4 the following statement:

    Quote:

    "We are always committed to putting the needs of the pets in our care first. We empower our store associates to do what’s right for all pets, which includes instruction to have any sick animal immediately seen by a veterinarian if needed. There is no adverse effect on a store team that takes every step possible to care for pets. We take these allegations very seriously, and are working closely with the Bellevue authorities to obtain the relevant facts. Additionally, we are investigating the validity of the video, given some of the footage is several years old.”
    The animals are now in the hands of a local veterinarian.

    MACC said it asked for PetSmart's policies on animal care.

    "Moving forward, we will use what we find today and work with Metro Law and the D.A.'s office to determine any potential charges," MACC said in a statement.

    PETA's investigation also included stores in Florida and Arizona.
  • 03-30-2018, 06:49 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    i love how their "official statement" is some boilerplate drivel about how they care, but at the end try to point the finger away from themselves by denying credibility saying the footage is "old."

    who cares how old the footage is when your company consistently allows these situations to happen EVERY DAY, RIGHT NOW.

    baby steps...baby steps...
  • 03-30-2018, 06:59 PM
    Ax01
    Re: Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aerries View Post
    That’s great, wish my battle got media headlines lol oh well

    from the article:
    Quote:

    PETA's investigation also included stores in Florida and Arizona.
    still working on it! reporters and camera's will be back in Florida soon for your interview! ;)
  • 03-30-2018, 07:14 PM
    Aerries
    Re: Petsmart Nashville raided for animal cruelty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    from the article:

    still working on it! reporters and camera's will be back in Florida soon for your interview! ;)

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  • 03-30-2018, 07:27 PM
    Sunnieskys
    Again I will say not all petstores are negligent. I would LOVE for any animal authorities to walk into my store right now and tell me my animals are neglected. In fact, the animal shelter animal control works out of have animals in my store for adoption.

    It should be a case by case basis just as we do for breeders being raided or individual animal cruelty cases. Lumping all box box stores together is not right.

    Am am I sticking up for that store? Nope...if they are cruel to the animals close that store down or fire all the employees. Have PROPER training from an outside company source.
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