MapleLeaf25
Junior Guinea Pig
Just curious but why would you not buy piggies from pet shops like dobbies, pets at home or other pet shops?
I don't want to start a massive debate but I was just wondering.
I work at pets at home and I'm getting piggies soon and wouldn't be able to get them from anywhere else because I know how well they've been looked after. I know they've already been to the vet, that they are being fed the proper diet are been cleaned every day and I get a free vet check when I buy them. I'm going to rehome two piggies from our support adoption for pets charity so the money is being put back into the charity.
Pets at home get a lot of stick from everyone for not giving good advice or not looking after pets properly bit that's doesn't happen in the shop I work in. We're trained on every animal we sell and even animals we don't sell. We have to sit all these tests and if we don't know everything we're not allowed to sell animals. We need to know about nutrition, grooming, housing, ringworm and so much more. We have to refuse sales all the time because they aren't prepared to take two or more piggies, have the right sized cage or haven't thought about it properly. We have an adoption centre and we take in people's animals who are unwanted and take them to the vets to be checked and are then put up for adoption. Our charity also offers a free neutering voucher when you rehome any rabbit which usually convinces people to adopt rather than buy a baby one.
Sorry this has been so long I just wanted to tell everyone that pets at home or maybe just the store I work in isn't as bad as people might think. We're constantly trained on everything and we put so much effort in to making sure the animals go to the right home
I don't want to start a massive debate but I was just wondering.
I work at pets at home and I'm getting piggies soon and wouldn't be able to get them from anywhere else because I know how well they've been looked after. I know they've already been to the vet, that they are being fed the proper diet are been cleaned every day and I get a free vet check when I buy them. I'm going to rehome two piggies from our support adoption for pets charity so the money is being put back into the charity.
Pets at home get a lot of stick from everyone for not giving good advice or not looking after pets properly bit that's doesn't happen in the shop I work in. We're trained on every animal we sell and even animals we don't sell. We have to sit all these tests and if we don't know everything we're not allowed to sell animals. We need to know about nutrition, grooming, housing, ringworm and so much more. We have to refuse sales all the time because they aren't prepared to take two or more piggies, have the right sized cage or haven't thought about it properly. We have an adoption centre and we take in people's animals who are unwanted and take them to the vets to be checked and are then put up for adoption. Our charity also offers a free neutering voucher when you rehome any rabbit which usually convinces people to adopt rather than buy a baby one.
Sorry this has been so long I just wanted to tell everyone that pets at home or maybe just the store I work in isn't as bad as people might think. We're constantly trained on everything and we put so much effort in to making sure the animals go to the right home