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People should need a license to own animals

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:21 am
by dodge_girl
I work at a pet store in newmarket and the amount of stupid people i meet in a day is unbelievible, but most of them actualy care about there pets, every once and a while though we get some real assholes, when i was working on saturday i ended up bringing home 3 mice and a rabbit, i took them home because people abandoned them at my work. I found the mice in a jar on the floor with a note taped to the side saying "i didn't want them anymore" and the rabbit some woman came in and told me if i didn't take him she was just gonna let him go :banghead:. ive seen people leave a box of kittens, the hamster i have someone left at my store. about once a month we have an animal left behind. how do people do it? i get upset when my fish die lol. anyways, this is just me bored and pissed and ranting..

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:47 am
by kc2005ptgt
yeah, I agree... a lot fo peopel do not knwo what they are getting into when they buy a pet. I have 5 guinea pigs, 2 dogs, and 30 some-odd fish in 2 tanks. I love pets as well :D

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:00 pm
by dodge_girl
You live in a zoo to lol i have two dogs, three cats, four mice, a hamster, a rabbit, three budgies, gold fish and two beta fish

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:32 pm
by SteelBlue
Thats sad. I don't see how anyone can abandon their pets like that. I can see finding them new homes if you are unable to take care of them properly but to just drop them off and ignore your responsibility to them? Its criminal! Almost all of our pets have been rescue animals, whether they were humane society pets or 'unwanted' by their previous owners..

We may not have a zoo but it sure feels like it at times - currently we have 3 dogs, 2 cats, 4 cockatiels, a beta fish and a 3 foot iguana.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:59 pm
by dodge_girl
The problem at my work is that i work with a lot of sixteen and seventeen year olds and when they sell someone an animal the just sell it, they dont tell the buyer everything they need to know so im telling my manager on monday that we need to have a meeting about it and tell the employees that people need to be educated on what they are buying and hopefully this wont happen as much in the future

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:07 pm
by Canada
I don't want a Rabbit. :)

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:22 pm
by dodge_girl
^^i need to find you a heart first, then maybe try and give you an animal lol

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:06 pm
by deep1ca
My sister bought a nice dwarf rabbit when she was like 10 .... it was nice and cute, but she lost interest and stop giving it attention after a like 3-4 months.... from lack of human contact i suppose...the rabbit started getting vicious...it would sometimes try to attack your hand if you came close to pet it. We ended up giving it to the humane society.

And when I was like 7 my cousin killed my budgie by spraying it with a water gun. :cry:

On another note... in my friends neighborhood you always see some lazy fucker that takes his dog for a walk in his car, he just drives around the area and gets his dog to chase the car. :beatstick:

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:10 pm
by occasional demons
Maybe if ppl knew that animals are as much responibilty as children they might not want them. But then I watch the news and the way some children are treated...

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:41 pm
by Canada
dodge_girl wrote:^^i need to find you a heart first, then maybe try and give you an animal lol
Good Luck, people have been trying to do that for ages. :twisted:

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 10:38 pm
by silentneon01
I'll take the rabbit. I've been wanting some stew lately.

an WTH is a budgie?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:17 pm
by dodge_girl
canada wrote:Good Luck, people have been trying to do that for ages.
Well you might not have a heart but at least you have a sexy ride lol so your not a total loss lol
silentneon01 wrote:I'll take the rabbit. I've been wanting some stew lately.

an WTH is a budgie?
thats what everyone says when i ask if they want it lol (including canada :slap: )
and a budgie is a small bird also called a parakeet
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^^thats a budgie

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:22 pm
by SlvrACR
Ya IDK how people give up their pets. I have have 2 Shih Tzus that basically run my house. They are like my kids. My tortoise I even went as far as to import him because the local shops had basically inbreed ones. I mean the 3" tortoise has a $450 tank right now and its not even going to last him long.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:30 pm
by Crashin
Not all vet's are that animal friendly either. Our Chow got out of the yard and got hit and they very quickly suggested we put him down cause it would be "very" expensive to get the leg fixed. My dog is 11months old and I figured I don't care what it costs, he's going to have every chance at a normal life that he can have. Needless to say, he has 6 pins, 7 wires and an external appliance holding his leg together after a 4 hour surgery. His leg is worth more than what I can sell my car for, but, it is by far the best money I've spent in a long long time. Damn I love my dog.
People need to sit back sometimes and truly remember why they got a pet in the first place, our 2 cats and dog are just as much a part of our family as any of the 5 humans. My dog would give his life to protect his family and that's more than money can buy and I truly dislike anyone that treats their pets with less respect than they'd show their kids!
a budgie is a small bird also called a parakeet
I did not know they were the same.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:39 pm
by Chibits12
Some people just get bored with pets so easily. Some just don't even consider to even think how much work it is to take care of pets.

I had a pet fish, a blue Beta named Bob in middle school. I had him for about 3 years until one day he just started floating around the aquarium. I miss that fish as much as I miss my dog Buck that died 4 years ago...

I had 12 ducklings as pets too back when I was maybe 9 years old. Sadly half of them got eaten by stray cats. :(

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:13 am
by Crashin
Some people just get bored with pets so easily. Some just don't even consider to even think how much work it is to take care of pets.
I know what you mean, these are the types of people that really need to think about what they are getting into before they get a pet. Quite a few people at work said "a bullet is a lot cheaper" than what I paid for the vet/surgery bill. I just said, "I pity your pets" and walked away. If he (my dog) would have been 11 years old then it would have been time to do some thinking, if he was still healthy then amputate the leg maybe but I doubt I'd have put him down if he was healthy otherwise. It just reconfirms why I generally don't like people. lol

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:46 am
by Mr Josh Zombie
I can understand people getting bored of there animals and giving them away for free... but to drop them off like that?? pft.


I have 3 tarantulas, (had 6 but three died... very sad moments) a california king snake, 2 feeder mice as pets (blame the roomate on THAT one) 3 african dwarf frogs, and a min-pin.

All of this in 1 tiny bedroom. :D

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:16 am
by racer12306
I guess you can't expect people to take care of a pet when they can't even take care of their own blood (kids).

I grew up having atleast one dog all the time. And most of the time we had two. It just seems natural to me to have a pet of some sort. But my fiance never had pets and believes they should be kept indoors and she doesn't want pets inside, except fish. So, we probably won't be getting a dog anytime soon, but I do plan on getting some fish in the next couple of months. I'll have to try and break her of the no pet outside thing. Cause sure I would prefer to have a small dog inside, but I'm not against them being outside as long as the owner provides adequate housing for the dog so it can stay warm in winter time. Like my dad built a house for our dog that allowed the dog to be sheltered from all elements, including wind.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:44 pm
by SteelBlue
Chibits12 wrote:I had a pet fish, a blue Beta named Bob in middle school.
Me too :lol: We had several betas over the course of my life and they have all been named Bob.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:06 pm
by anomalous0
People want pets for the wrong reasons just like they want children for the wrong reasons. They want something cute and cuddly that will love them no matter what, not realizing that in order to get that you have to put real effort and affection in too...

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:44 pm
by dodge_girl
deep1ca wrote:On another note... in my friends neighborhood you always see some lazy fucker that takes his dog for a walk in his car, he just drives around the area and gets his dog to chase the car :beatstick:
someone in my neighbourhood used to do that, until i called animal control on them and complained, never saw them do it again