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Businiess name:  Pet Shop
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was walking past the window of this little shop of horrors yesterday and couldn't help but notice several of the baby puppies and kittens had NO WATER. The animals on display both in windows and on the shop floor had water bowls that were BONE DRY. One baby Corgi had a pile of dried diarrhea and vomit in its cage, and zero water or food. I asked one of the workers to please give one of the Dachshunds some water. After waiting about ten-minutes, she finally got around to it. When the puppy got his water, he drank for at least five-minutes straight. Prior to getting water, he was lethargic, and collapsed against the edge of the cage (not sleeping)! As soon as his water bottle was moved, he started pacing back and forth, and pawing at the gate. At this point, I started looking around at all the other puppies who had no water, filthy water, dried and caked old food in their dishes, and feces and urine coating the floors and their fur. Anyone who has purchased an animal from this place could easily deduce that if it was sickly, it could be a direct byproduct of malnourishment during this vital stage of development. Of course, coming from puppy mills, these poor babies have everything stacked against them. This place obviously puts profit over humane treatment of living, feeling baby animals, and should therefore be shut down. Call the Lehigh Valley Dog Warden, Humane Society, and SPCA to complain if you have had a similar experience. We as a society should not tolerate this blatant animal abuse.

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