Post Reply  Post Thread 
Reporting pet stores?
Author Message
sbernstein85
Newbie
*


Posts: 1
Group: Registered
Joined: Feb 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #1
Sad  Reporting pet stores?

I've been lurking here for a while and am a very proud owner of a handsome Greek tortoise! I was checking out a local reptile store and was deeply appalled by what I saw. They had a tank of baby tortoises and in the middle was a dead baby tortoise. It looked like something had fallen on him- his shell was badly cracked. It was obvious he was dropped or had something fall on him, and they just let them sit there. I was wondering if there was any number or organization I could call to report this store. Their general set up and care of the other tortoises and reptiles is subpar at best. It breaks my heart to see such beautiful creatures not getting the care and love they deserve.

This post was last modified: 02-03-2008 08:48 PM by sbernstein85.

02-03-2008 08:48 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
josh
Administrator
**********


Posts: 1,135
Group: Administrators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Online
Reputation: 7
Post: #2
RE: Reporting pet stores?

try contacting the local SPCA...?

02-03-2008 10:24 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Itort
Muddy Tort
*****


Posts: 1,141
Group: Developers
Joined: Dec 2007
Status: Online
Reputation: 5
Post: #3
RE: Reporting pet stores?

The health dept may another avenue.


Larry
02-04-2008 06:06 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Cam
Senior Member
****


Posts: 468
Group: Registered
Joined: Oct 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #4
RE: Reporting pet stores?

We had a similair incident with a local petstore here in MN.
I started by talking to the staff on the day we were there...you can imagine their concern (i am being sarcastic here).

I called the store once we got home and spoke to the manager of course she said they do hourly walk throughs etc...I pointed out with the amount of dead animals and feces there was no way there had been an hourly walkthrough done.
If you have a cell phone to snap pictures it can be very motivating to the store by the way.Wink

I then called the main number listed on their website.
I have to say I am in there infrequently...only to do a quick check and never buy anything anymore from them. They have stopped carrying a few animals that were too hard to keep alive but the general conditions are not impressive. No more than the pet store with husky pups for sale...4 pups in a equivalent of a 100 gallon tankSad
Your local animal humane society will also have effective contact numbers for you. Ours does nothing with such situations but they do have a lot of resources to follow up with.Smile

In MN we also have an animal investigator through the police department...you can call and report poor conditions anonymously if you want, I also did this with a different store. They will not likely call you back but the only way they know what is going on is if people start speaking up. They have 'bigger fish to fry' on a daily basis. So if no one alerts them the these 'small infractions' there is no way that 2 investigators for an entire state can know what every store is doing, or not doing.

Good luck.
Let us know what happens.

02-04-2008 07:07 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Jacqui
Tortoise Addict
*****


Posts: 1,433
Group: Developers
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 5
Post: #5
RE: Reporting pet stores?

Like has been told to you places to try are local humane societies, animal controls, health department, and game and parks folks. Don't forget you can take your thoughts public like to newspapers and TV stations. Contact other types of local animal rescue groups or reptile clubs for thoughts and ideas. Don't forget to ask zoos and vets, too. Usually for something to change, a big splash has to be made and the public made aware of problems.



I personally would first try working with the store. Some of them do care.

Remember also, to make it work it takes commitment and time to move the wheels of change.

02-04-2008 02:04 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Cam
Senior Member
****


Posts: 468
Group: Registered
Joined: Oct 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #6
RE: Reporting pet stores?

Yes, if you have a local Herpetological Society they would be of great help.Big Grin

02-04-2008 02:19 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Laura
Middle age member
****


Posts: 318
Group: Registered
Joined: Sep 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 1
Post: #7
RE: Reporting pet stores?

Since you stated the care and setups were great in other areas of the store, I would have brought it up to the staff while there.. its possible they did not know. Accidents do happen. If you had gotten a bad response or a lame excuse, then I would have called the local Animal Control and had them investigate it and look into prior complaints. If you dont feel confortable facing someone with the issue, then make a phone call. " oh btw,, When I was at your store earlier, I saw a injured tortoise in one of your displays. Not sure if you knoew abou it.'
Did the public have access to the torts? Maybe a kid took it out, dropped it and put it back and staff didnt know?
I was at our local shop the other day.. Old food, dried up, no waters, not real clean. Mid day, so its not like they just opened.. Im going back again to see if it looks better, if not. I might mention something to them.

02-06-2008 12:39 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
mayo1985
Junior Member
**


Posts: 17
Group: Registered
Joined: Dec 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #8
RE: Reporting pet stores?
02-07-2008 06:39 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply  Post Thread 

View a Printable Version
Send this Thread to a Friend
Subscribe to this Thread | Add Thread to Favorites

Forum Jump: