Choosing your local pet shop
If we all work together, we can make sure that only quality businesses take care of our pets and their supply needs. Here's how you can find a quality pet shop in your area:
1. Ask other pet owners in your area for their suggestions. This is usually the best way. Who have they used and why? Do they know the owners? Did they experience extra nice staff during their last visit? Have they personally purchased a pet at this pet shop?
2. Talk to the staff at the store. Are they knowledgeable? If they didn't know the answer, did they find another staff member that did? Did they take the time to fully answer all of your concerns?
Some of the questions to ask:
A. Can I get a copy of the eye and hip certifications?
B. What health issues are common to this breed?
C. What type of temperament does this breed have?
D. Does the breed have a tendency to bark a lot?
E. How much socialization do they need?
F. How much exercise does this breed require?
G. How much grooming is required?
H. How much do they shed?
I. How easy is this breed to train?
3. What is the health of the pets at the store? Are the coats shiny? Are the eyes vibrant? Are the animals alert? Are the cages clean? Are the food and water dishes clean? Do the pets have runny eyes or runny noses?
4. Do you see any signs of overcrowding of the animals?
5. What do you smell? If it is urine or feces, that's not a good sign.
6. What do your instincts tell you about this store? Usually this is one of the best indicators.
These questions will give you a good idea of the quality of this pet shop. Don't be afraid to ask questions if you have any concerns. Finding a quality pet shop in your area will save your time and sanity, not to mention it will keep your pets happy and healthy!