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 PetSmart to Start Breeding and Selling Bunnies!

September 4th, 2007:


Rather then reaching out to local Rabbit rescue groups as they do with dogs and cats, Petsmart Inc. has decided to start selling specialy bred dwarf rabbits at 40 of their stores, including at least one Edmonton location. As the largest pet and pet supplies retailer in North America, Petsmart has reached success without ever selling rabbits, and has made public statements in the past Homeless rabbit at Edmonton Pound. as to why they didn't sell them.


Philip Francis, Chairman and CEO of PetSmart, said in a July 1, 2000, interview with Allbusiness.com that "We try to stay on the side of angels with all animals. We do not sell certain animals for specific reasons." The article then goes on to note that "Rabbits are also taboo. Six weeks before the Easter holiday bunnies become popular pet purchases, but 10 days later the majority of them wind up in shelters. For this reason, PETsMART will not sell rabbits, but it will carry rabbit food and supplies."


Although Petsmart has tried to justify this decision by selling only spayed and neutered rabbits, they are still having more rabbits bred to be sold, when they are third most euthanized animal in North America after dogs and cats. There are countless shelters that would greatly appreciate the opportunity to partner with Petsmart, to have their adoptable homeless rabbits spayed and neutered and adopted out through Petsmart stores. They already do this with dogs and cats, we only ask that they extend this same sort of respect to rabbits as well. There are already enough rabbits in existence, and not enough homes for them all....Petsmart can make a difference, but instead, they are adding to the problem.


To learn more, please visit:  http://www.rabbit.org/hrs-info/petsmart_letter.html



Please let Petsmart know how you feel about their decision to start selling rabbits, rather expanding their adoption programs:



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Phone: (800) 738-1385
Fax: (623) 580-6502
Snail mail:
PetSmart, Inc.
19601 North 27th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85027

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