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Name: Lisa Sheridan on Nov 29, 2007ZIP code: 92345Comments: It's hard enough keeping up with the feed stores and pet shops selling rabbits. Petsmart does not need to add to this problem by selling them also. If Petsmart needs more revenue bring back the horse supplies. I was disappointed they discontinued it.Flag
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1802
Name: Lisa Balbes on Nov 29, 2007ZIP code: 63122Comments:Flag
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1803
Name: Sheree Rehema on Dec 6, 2007ZIP code: 85053Comments:Flag
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1804
Name: Maureen Roy on Dec 6, 2007ZIP code: 89129Comments:Flag
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Name: Katie Meginniss on Dec 8, 2007ZIP code: 19702Comments:Flag
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Name: Niki on Dec 20, 2007ZIP code: 60640Comments: Stop selling rabbits!Flag
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1807
Name: GINA on Dec 20, 2007ZIP code: 60640Comments: Please petsmart, stop selling bunnies!Flag
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1808
Name: Julie Gianni on Dec 20, 2007ZIP code: 60640Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole on Dec 20, 2007ZIP code: 60640Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Diez Nefff on Dec 23, 2007ZIP code: 85712Comments: Please consider an arrangement with the shelter community who will surelyy be glad to enter into a partnership with PetSmart to make rabbit adoptions possible just as the arrangements regarding dogs and cats ~ There are so many rabbits already needing homes without encouraging rabbit-mill breeders !!Flag
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Name: Ellen Fry on Dec 27, 2007ZIP code: 44146Comments:Flag
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1812
Name: Amy Tiller on Jan 5, 2008ZIP code: L0S 1T0Comments:Flag
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1813
Name: Anonymous on Jan 16, 2008ZIP code: 13088Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 21, 2008ZIP code: 33431Comments: DON'T SELL BUNNY'S ANYMORE... PLEASE!!!! TYFlag
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Name: Amy Pernak on Feb 3, 2008ZIP code: 48125Comments: I have 3 rescued rabbits that were bought from pet stores and dumped at the shelter I volunteer at. There are already many small individually owned pet stores and large chains that sell rabbits. We dont need Petsmart adding to the overpopulation in our shelters and mistreatment of bunnies! NOT TO MENTION, most pet store employees are NOT PROPERLY EDUCATED on rabbit care/health which lead to probems for the rabbit and their owners because they were misinformed! Petsmart should begin working with local rabbit shelters to promote adoptions as well as rabbit education. After all, this should be about the animals NOT the money!Flag
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1816
Name: Dory Spain on Feb 18, 2008ZIP code: 08205Comments:Flag
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Name: Jackie Birov on Mar 2, 2008ZIP code: 60093Comments:Flag
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1818
Name: Syed Razvi on Mar 9, 2008ZIP code: 91765Comments:Flag
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1819
Name: Anonymous on Mar 20, 2008ZIP code: 19014Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 7, 2008ZIP code: v3v 2g8Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Rodrigue on Apr 9, 2008ZIP code: 91766Comments: I am a good Petsmart customer, constantly shopping for things for my Guinea pigs. I agree with this petition, and I am surprised that Petsmart would do this. It does not fit with the caring reputation that they have thus far deserved.Flag
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1822
Name: Michele on Apr 13, 2008ZIP code: 19038Comments: Animals aren't products!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 24, 2008ZIP code: 28078Comments:Flag
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1824
Name: Cullan on Apr 24, 2008ZIP code: 4247Comments: how to get to rabbitsFlag
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1825
Name: Anonymous on May 1, 2008ZIP code: 75773Comments: As a PetSmart shopper, I am alarmed at PetSmart's decision to breed and sell rabbits to their retail customers. As a volunteer grant writer, and a member of a animal welfare group in TX, I witness first hand the violence visited upon animals because their owners were ignorant of their new pets' needs. Animal abandonment in our County is so problematic that seeing these unfortunate creatures standing on the highway or dead in the road is all too common a tragic sight. PetSmart, please stop your rabbit breeding program and focus your resources on those unwanted animals needing to find their "forever" family.Flag
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Name: Monica on May 9, 2008ZIP code: 90210Comments:Flag
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Name: Janis Kuzma on Jun 4, 2008ZIP code: 97333Comments: Petco also started selling rabbits during their "Think Adoption First" campaign, and refuse to allow shelters and rescues to bring small animals to their adoption events.Flag
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1828
Name: Anonymous on Jun 10, 2008ZIP code: 30281Comments:Flag
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1829
Name: Banik on Jul 7, 2008ZIP code: 90235Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Richmond on Jul 21, 2008ZIP code: 94583Comments:Flag
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1831
Name: Sylvia on Aug 25, 2008ZIP code: Mqq 1dwComments: Rabbits are amazing animals, but people will buy them, without thought or understanding. Please don't sell them, there are too many already in shelters. For the serious only please only re home from a shelter.Flag
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Name: Kimi on Sep 8, 2008ZIP code: 34996Comments: Will my outcry be heard I hope to make a difference by telling Pet Stores who sell rabbits that the business decision you make with the lives of innocent rabbits displays your uneducated lack of knowledge and disrespect to the very community you are trying to sell products to. Rabbits are not products, they are living, breathing animals just like a cat or dog! The pennies you make on them destroys the hope we have in our local pet stores to do the right thing and support shelters instead.Flag
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1833
Name: Roxanne Light on Jan 26, 2009ZIP code: 49455Comments:Flag
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1834
Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2009ZIP code: K1J 7V7Comments: SCREW PETSMART!Flag
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1835
Name: Kevin on Jul 15, 2009ZIP code: 11436Comments:Flag
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1836
Name: Rebecca Masih on Jul 31, 2009ZIP code: 08648Comments:Flag
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1837
Name: Anonymous on Sep 14, 2009ZIP code: 34446Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 19, 2009ZIP code: 34446Comments:Flag
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1839
Name: Mayuko Black on Oct 5, 2009ZIP code: 91744Comments:Flag
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1840
Name: Kasey on Oct 23, 2009ZIP code: 46303Comments: i think its fine that pet stores are selling rabbitsFlag
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1841
Name: Anonymous on Oct 23, 2009ZIP code: 46303Comments: i think its fine that pet stores are selling rabbitsFlag
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1842
Name: Martin Peters on Jan 3, 2010ZIP code: 80010Comments:Flag
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1843
Name: Martin Peters on Jan 3, 2010ZIP code: 12001Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010ZIP code: 93065Comments: Please choose to hold bunny adoptions at your stores instead. We can help to provide bunnies who already need homes, a happy home.Flag
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Name: Jane Snar on Mar 5, 2010ZIP code: 97478Comments: How about farm stores too. They still sell unspayed rabbits for a few bucks or give chics away at easter for a buck or free with a purchase in Eugene, Oregon. Reprehensible considering that the people picking up these animals have no idea the cost involved with having one and how long they live (up to 10 years). They are not easter basket accessories.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 23, 2010ZIP code: 72411Comments: okay! enough already! PERHAPS PET STORES SHOULD NOT BE IN BUSINESS PERIOD??? THERE IS A NIGHTMARE STORY FOR EVERY ANIMAL! MICE? RATS? BOAS? CATS? PITS? We should send all animals, for sale, to Australia or .... Iceland... or Where? Where do you propose these sweet animals go? Why don't we just hold a big fat bbq and feed the hungry. REALLY?!? Do you really think that Pet Stores are at fault???? Why don't you go educate the general public about adoption and the care of GOD's critters? IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO START HELPING, INSTEAD OF BASHING? Let's WAKE UP and TAKE THE INITIATIVE! Our health care is at risk. If we are sick, can we make proper decisions? Thank you for your time and consideration.Flag
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1847
Name: Michelle on Sep 5, 2010ZIP code: 90027Comments:Flag
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Name: Maria on Apr 9, 2011ZIP code: 06706Comments:Flag
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Name: Heidi on Jun 22, 2011ZIP code: 97448Comments:Flag
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Name: Natasha Glinsky on Apr 2, 2012ZIP code: 68434Comments: Most people do not take good care of rabbits because they need alot of love and understanding. I am boycotting Petsmart for selling these animals.Flag