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  • 09-18-2012, 01:05 AM
    Gene Collins
    Damn Petco
    Stopped into Petco tonight on my way home to pick up some ceramic water dishes and saw this BP. Made me angry and sad that I could not help him/her out :(:mad:

    http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...9-17201758.jpg

    They had like 7 BPs all in the same enclosure. Probably a 30 or so gallon aquarium. Looking at this one's shed I think their cheapy humidity gauge is way off....said it was 70%
  • 09-18-2012, 01:09 AM
    Capray
    Poor things. They seriously need to step up their game and reputation in animal care at petco.
  • 09-18-2012, 01:14 AM
    Ridinandreptiles
    :(:taz::colbert: makes me sick
  • 09-18-2012, 01:53 AM
    Riv
    Sadly its not the worst ive seen. Luckily in my store(petsmart) people will listen to me and im constantly checking on all of our herps. Feeding logs were practically nonexistant before I reworked how they did them and now people in my pet care area are knowledgable enough that they dont need to be policed like they used to and our reptile area is actually in really good shape now. What I would do if I saw reptiles in that position is speak one in one with the store manager, and explain that reptiles are not getting the care they need in his store and he should look into hiring someone with previous experience working with them.

    Some will care, some will not. If the manager had it their way they wouldnt even have reptiles. THey lose money caring for them because reptile sales arent as frequent. But pointing out that while thwy dont make the store money, they do make he store look like 1) they dont care, and 2) that it isnt well managed. Even bring him over to have a look himself. Having a specific thing that makes the store look like it isnt well run is the most embaressing thing you could do to them, and it may force them to crack down on their team.

    -Riveran
  • 09-18-2012, 02:08 AM
    JKPCONSTRICTORS
    Re: Damn Petco
    Back when I worked for Petco our store manager would routinely go around with a spray bottle and directly soak the humidity gauges in the herp enclosures, intentionally getting water inside of them to throw off the readings in case somebody from district showed up for a surprise walk of the store.
  • 09-18-2012, 02:35 AM
    Lupe
    I'm glad the Petco I work at is nothing like this.
  • 09-18-2012, 03:02 AM
    Rawbbeh
    Petco needs to stick with selling dog and cat food, leashes, and toys etc.

    Upsets me that they try to make themselves the vendor for animals as well...when it is clear that they are just selling the animals and not educating and leading by example. :tears:
  • 09-18-2012, 03:13 AM
    Kris Mclaughlin
    Re: Damn Petco
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Rawbbeh View Post
    Petco needs to stick with selling dog and cat food, leashes, and toys etc.

    Upsets me that they try to make themselves the vendor for animals as well...when it is clear that they are just selling the animals and not educating and leading by example. :tears:



    Or at least hire some one who knows more about our scaly friends besides they think scales are yucky...
  • 09-20-2012, 01:40 AM
    Riv
    Its their fault for not hiring people who know what theyre doing, and for not training effectively yes. But personally I consider anyone who recognizes what theyre doing and does not do anything about it(ie speak to management throw a fit to corporate, write a letter, at least bring it to someones attention etc) Just as responsible for the reptiles condition, on the grounds that we let them get away with it, so it happens again. Its fine to be angry about it, but non action wont ever solve it and ranting will only do so much. In order to invoke change you have to apply the right kind of pressure.

    -Riveran
  • 09-20-2012, 10:55 AM
    Gene Collins
    I agree with you completely. However as I am still a new BP owner I don't feel qualified to speak with the manager about it. I hadn't thought about contacting their corporate office though. Thanks for the idea. I'll try to today :o

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  • 09-20-2012, 08:47 PM
    S.I.R.
    Re: Damn Petco
    Our local Petco has had some very sick looking reptiles. Many look malnourished and or dehydrated! It is very frustrating to see reptiles(or any animal) look this way. Fortunately not all Petco's are like this, I have actually seen a couple of decent ones.
  • 09-21-2012, 11:18 AM
    Cupid
    If an animal doesnt look fit for sale, complain to the manger and have them take it off the floor until the problem is fixed. Stuck shed, at least in my store, calls for the animal to be put in the back room and soaked (or whatever) until the animal looks better.

    Really, find a person working in the pet area and ask who it is that normally deals with the reptiles, and talk to them about it.
  • 09-21-2012, 12:10 PM
    Gene Collins
    My bad. In the future I will do just that. Again, I just didn't feel I was knowledgeable enough to say anything. I prefer to back up my complaints. Now I know better.

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  • 09-25-2012, 07:34 AM
    Riv
    Re: Damn Petco
    I guess that would depend on the specific petstore. At mine I avoid putting them in the back room at all costs. The enclosures on the floor are small, but the enclosures used for the bad room are half THAT size, usually have generic heating and lighting to try and meet the needs of any and all reptiles carried, and because of the improper husbandry, and small enclosures most if not all of the reptiles put there to "recover" wind up not eating and slowly wasting away. If I can get them in good shape without changing their location or adding any additional stress I prefer that option every time. That is of course a case by case and store by store scenario though.

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    I guess that would depend on the specific petstore. At mine I avoid putting them in the back room at all costs. The enclosures on the floor are small, but the enclosures used for the bad room are half THAT size, usually have generic heating and lighting to try and meet the needs of any and all reptiles carried, and because of the improper husbandry, and small enclosures most if not all of the reptiles put there to "recover" wind up not eating and slowly wasting away. If I can get them in good shape without changing their location or adding any additional stress I prefer that option every time. That is of course a case by case and store by store scenario though.
  • 09-25-2012, 10:05 AM
    TheSnakeGuy
    Re: Damn Petco
    Much respect Riv. Glad to see someone else ensuring proper care. My petsmart remains a shining star of happy healthy herps because we all care and we all check on then hourly. And feedings are documented in 3 places so everyone knows what's going on. Props to your team.
  • 09-25-2012, 10:17 AM
    Aaron_S
    Re: Damn Petco
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gene Collins View Post
    Stopped into Petco tonight on my way home to pick up some ceramic water dishes and saw this BP....


    I know I'm new here but you shouldn't do this either. Any kind of money going into a store like this just keeps them going. Besides you can find cheaper bowls online. Try some of the big suppliers websites as well as try amazon.com.
  • 09-26-2012, 06:05 AM
    Riv
    Re: Damn Petco
    I hate to say it man, boycotting the store will not solve the issue. The reptile community is already pretty small. The number of people within the reptile community that GO to petstores is even smaller. Therefore not buying your ceramic waterbowls at that petstore isnt making any type of statement whatsoever. They have animal boarding food, toys, grooming, cat adoptions, dog training, small animal supplies etc. 98% of their sales are not coming from us already. So if they arent even noticing your absence, why not buy your dishes there? And as I said before, they wont crack down on their team and truly do the best they can for the animals they carry unless we go in and bring it to the head guys attention. So boycotting the store does damage to the reptiles as well. You might as well be signing off of their deaths. Non action is the same as killing them yourself.
  • 09-26-2012, 09:21 AM
    Kaorte
    Re: Damn Petco
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gene Collins View Post
    My bad. In the future I will do just that. Again, I just didn't feel I was knowledgeable enough to say anything. I prefer to back up my complaints. Now I know better.

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    Clearly you are knowledgeable enough! You noticed that the snake was not in good condition and needed attention to deal with the stuck shed. That's all you need to say! Ball pythons should shed in one piece. If they don't the likely culprit is low humidity. Which doesn't surprise me.


    The petsmart that I go to frequently is actually really great. I always stop by and look at their animals and everything is always clean and the animals look to be in pretty good shape. I never see any sad or sickly looking animals and if I did I would definitely say something since I know most of the employees. I've even stopped by while customers are looking at the reptiles and corrected them on some terrible advice they were giving people about crested geckos. Any little help is better than no help!
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