Sailfingirl, Nah no worries, sorry if I caused offence
It's sometimes difficult to make things come across ok
I suppose it's because a lot of people have had bad experiences with Pets At Home. And often the staff are quite young and not always that knowledgeable.
Again no disrespect to anyone's friends or family that work in a good Pets at home store.
(or any other)
The one's near me are useless.
No one there is deliberatly giving wrong advice or keeping animals in far from perfect conditions. I think it's down to ignorance, which seems to be the common problem with a lot of animal related problems. Because it's a big chain it may be out of a particular persons hands when something is wrong. The one near me sells birds. Ringnecks for example. They are not hand reared or tame, are selling for £100 upwards and are often over 2-3 years old. Cock Ringnecks get a ring around their necks when they are around 2-3 years of age. Now, do the staff know this? Admittedly anyone buying one should but will they be told if they dont, that's the issue I have. Not everyone is going to know everything about every animal which is cool, in which case they should have staff in the stores that specialise in a certain type of animal, like they do in zoos.
It seems that a lot of shops don't care about this providing the cash is coming in. That really winds me up. Surely there's a way that you can look after the animals 100% without reducing the cashflow.
I get angry with a lot of shops where they sell any kind of animal and don't give them everything. It's their responsibility to make sure that the animals in their care are looked after properly, both physically and mentally. And it's also their responsibility to make sure that any potential owners do the same.
Sorry for the rant