brokencydexxlover
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There is this pet store on the street where my mom has her dog-grooming shop and they are the most disgusting pet store I have ever seen in my life. Here are some examples of what you can find when you go into it..
1. Dead animals on the floor and in cages/tanks.
2. The kittens always have respiratory infections.
3. Overcrowding in the cages/tanks.
4. The trailer-trash owners smoke around the animals.
5. The place is just downright filthy as a whole.
6. They keep multiple rodent mothers and their litters in tiny cages and often patrons get the unfortunate sight of mothers snatching and eating another's babies.
7. They sell puppy-milled puppies, use the same needle to give injections to multiple puppies, and have already been shut-down once for selling Parvo puppies.
It's horrifying house of death for animals in that place. I get upset whenever we drive by it and all I want to do is break in and rescue all the little guys. The neighborhood suspects that they may be paying off the inspectors and stuff but I can't imagine with what money, these people apparently can't even afford toothbrushes and deoderant.
Besides simply not patronizing them, is there anything that can be done? Don't they have laws that the USDA and HSUS follow up on?
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1. Dead animals on the floor and in cages/tanks.
2. The kittens always have respiratory infections.
3. Overcrowding in the cages/tanks.
4. The trailer-trash owners smoke around the animals.
5. The place is just downright filthy as a whole.
6. They keep multiple rodent mothers and their litters in tiny cages and often patrons get the unfortunate sight of mothers snatching and eating another's babies.
7. They sell puppy-milled puppies, use the same needle to give injections to multiple puppies, and have already been shut-down once for selling Parvo puppies.
It's horrifying house of death for animals in that place. I get upset whenever we drive by it and all I want to do is break in and rescue all the little guys. The neighborhood suspects that they may be paying off the inspectors and stuff but I can't imagine with what money, these people apparently can't even afford toothbrushes and deoderant.
Besides simply not patronizing them, is there anything that can be done? Don't they have laws that the USDA and HSUS follow up on?
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