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Businiess name:  Pet Shop
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My husband and I bought a ratterrier from The Pet Store back in October of 1995. He was the most amazing dog we will ever have, but we are convinced he originated from a puppy mill. I say that as I have NEVER had a pet with more health problems than Toby. From several types and boughts of cancer to a ruptured gall bladder to kidney, pancreas, and liver failure he was almost always sick throughout his life. While he lived to be 13 years old, I believe without the amazing veterinarian care he received his life would have been much shorter. Please think twice before purchasing a pet from a pet store. Yes, it is hard to resist the impulse buy, the sad looks on their faces, and the irresistible puppy breath, but every dollar that goes into their cash register promotes more and more inhumane puppy mill operations. Think of the countless animals waiting for homes in the shelters or purebred rescue homes. Please give them a chance.

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