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Letting them know how you feel…

October 15, 2008Comments are closed.pet shops/puppy farming

It seems simple, but here’s the thing; consumer behaviour drives change far more effectively than lobbying for legislative solutions.


So when it comes to pet stores we have to remember these are businesses and profits matter. But while we boycott their stores, many are still unaware why they are losing customers. We have to spell it out.

Introducing the Where do puppies come from?
Pet store feedback card



Dozens of people dropping in feedback cards will speak volumes to the store owners about the wishes of their customers.


Drop it off politely directly to the store, or post it to them. Include as much or as little contact information as you’re comfortable with. We’ll be hitting the media over the next few days just asking people; if this is something you care about tell your local pet store directly.



They can take their cards and look for more information (get better educated on the issue), or they can go one step further – change their policies and be promoted via the Where do puppies come from? website. We’ll even help them reach their local media!

Encourage store owners to make the change and get pets out of stores – it’s good for business, it’s good for communities and
it’s very, very good for pets.

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