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More chain pet store horror

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They had 3 or 4 corns in the enclosure, the others looked alright but this one just really upset me...
 
that snake looks severely dehydrated, and possibly even burned up by it's head? what store was this? do you have any way to contact anybody higher up?

perhaps you can find an email address. if you don't want to, i'd be happy to blast somebody via email about that poor snake!
 
I would have demanded someone soak the snake right then and there, or else I'd start whooping somebody. Get serious and talk to them, email them, call them, do whatever. Report them to the Better Business Bureau or animal control.
 
Were gonna speak to the highest ranked manager there when he's in tomorrow as it's closed today and they weren't there when we went. And it's a pet's barn, new on our side of town.
 
Wow. Poor thing must have like 5 previous sheds on him.
I would do the same. Open a can of whoop-ass.
No, on a more serious note, its good that you'r going to speak to the manager. Keep us updated, I want to see how this turns out.
 
Wow. Poor thing must have like 5 previous sheds on him.
I would do the same. Open a can of whoop-ass.
No, on a more serious note, its good that you'r going to speak to the manager. Keep us updated, I want to see how this turns out.

i'm not sure if that's previous shed, that looks like absolutely SEVERE dehydration to me. if the rest of the snakes didn't look like that, they soon will. i wouldn't even speak to the manager of that particular store, if it is a chain i would speak to the CEO of the company, and tell them you have posted this here alerting people to the matter, and i can tell you, they WILL do something about it right quick.
 
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Wow that is horrible...!!!! I would definitely contact all the people I could about this.. Including your local animal control..
 
Omg! That is awfull, even if they got it that way they should have been treating it instead of just putting it out for sale like a piece of meat at a butcher store. No wait, I take that back most butchers dont put out rotten meat for sale.

Poor snake.
 
Probably got it like that.

Even if they DID get it like that, there are some things that would make an immediate difference that they could do the instant that photo was taken. Soaking would make a drastic change in the snakes appearance, and since it is SO obviously dehydrated it should NOT be on the sale floor for any reason.
 
3 words: Animal Control. PETA.

Say it to the manager's face. If the first words don't get his attention, PETA would undoubtedly terrify him.

Or terrorize him....

Either way, that snake needs care ASAP!
 
Even if they DID get it like that, there are some things that would make an immediate difference that they could do the instant that photo was taken. Soaking would make a drastic change in the snakes appearance, and since it is SO obviously dehydrated it should NOT be on the sale floor for any reason.

Perhaps, but it's not hard for pet stores to supply water. They feed weekly, and a bowl of water can sit there for a week easy. Thus, they probably got it like that. Either that or it's not eating.
 
Perhaps, but it's not hard for pet stores to supply water. They feed weekly, and a bowl of water can sit there for a week easy. Thus, they probably got it like that. Either that or it's not eating.

But it NEVER should have been put on the sales floor, that animal should have been kept in the back and dealt with properly. AND they should have been calling the place/people they got the snakes from and reamed them a new one for letting one of there snakes get that bad let alone ship one out for sale!
 
I just left the store and I spoke with the
Manager, he seemed genuinely concerned about the little guy but the only explanation he gave was that it wasn't gaining weight despite being force fed.
 
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