nair88":u8s1crsw said:honestly, i think that the only way to truly fix the problem is to stop letting chain pet stores sell exotics. certain types of pet sales should be left to qualified breeders - and possibly stores that really know what they're doing - maybe through a contract with a qualified breeder. i'm not sure how exactly that could be enforced, but something like that needs to happen.
jeritta":1xhi1vfy said:Training. They need training. Not just here are the animal. here is the food give to them. that is not training. They
truly need someone in each dept (reptiles, fish, birds, etc) that know what they are doing CORECTLY to take time
and train for several days. not just one or two hours. I have been and seen the "new guy" first day and watch him/her
give advise one stuff to buy for animals he has no clue about just because he has been there and hour and someone told
him/her to sell stuff. That is not gonna ever work. just my opinion though.
nair88":16z4rg3m said:honestly, i think that the only way to truly fix the problem is to stop letting chain pet stores sell exotics. certain types of pet sales should be left to qualified breeders - and possibly stores that really know what they're doing - maybe through a contract with a qualified breeder. i'm not sure how exactly that could be enforced, but something like that needs to happen.
TheWolfmanTom":iydgi2hj said:I know for a fact brian that its sometimes cheaper than 7.
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