What does petco do about sick animals?

jamest0o0

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Stopped in petco today just to look with my kids. They had a TJJ male and female(luckily separated). The female had eyes closed and looked rough… I respectfully let them know about it and they were nice and respected my cham experience. They said a vet is supposed to be seeing her and they were aware she isn’t doing well. So I was just curious, does a vet actually look at their sick animals or are they just BSing?
 
Interesting question that while I don’t have an answer for, I do have more questions about it. Was there a sign saying she wasn’t for sale? If someone walked up and wanted to buy her, would they have sold her in such condition and if so, would they have said anything about her being sick? In the past, somewhere I’ve heard that the sick animals are kept ‘out back’ until the vet can see them.
 
Interesting question that while I don’t have an answer for, I do have more questions about it. Was there a sign saying she wasn’t for sale? If someone walked up and wanted to buy her, would they have sold her in such condition and if so, would they have said anything about her being sick? In the past, somewhere I’ve heard that the sick animals are kept ‘out back’ until the vet can see them.
Honestly I was wondering the same thing. I was in a rush and trying to herd my kids out so I didn’t think to ask those questions 🫤
 
You could check on her in a couple of days on Monday or Tuesday…see how she is and ask about her vet visit. The answers and how they’re given would probably be telling.

What I don’t get is the changes they could make for their animals would be cheap and arguably less maintenance. Like they should just use bioactive substrate in all of their enclosures and get rid of the damn bark.
 
The sad thing about chain stores, is that it's a bit like McDonald's. No matter where you go, everything will be the same.

Does the head manager know better than to put the Cham in a 12"x24" glass enclosure? Sure, maybe. Can he do anything about it? No. They're told by someone in a big fancy office that every store has to follow the same floor plan and system. Sick animals are put into a care room with other sick animals to be monitored. If they were sold to someone, the animals get to see a contracted Vet; because insurance covers it.

The reason I quit working at PetSmart at 16. 🙃

... This was also probably 20+ years ago 🤣 But it all still looks the same in the store I worked in
 
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