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Petsmart needs to do some cleaning up.
Posted Tue April 15, 2008 5:45 pm, by Jeanna G. written to PetsMART
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At around 4pm on Tuesday, April 15th I came to the Southwest (Rivergate Shopping Center) Charlotte, NC Petsmart to look for a collar for my cat. After a few minutes I noticed a woman, her child and a very large light brown pit bull walk past the dog section of the store (across from where I was). The dog did not hesitate to defecate on the floor, not once but five to six times in a row along where people walk through. I could not stand the smell at all so I left, and did not buy my cat a collar.
In this store there are clearly marked stations in the dog and cat sections where if your cat/dog poops, you can clean it up. Before I left this woman and her child looked around, made sure no one was looking and booked out of the store as fast as they could with the dog so they didn't have to clean up the mess. I was in shock, they should have some common sense, and cleaned up after their pet! I wasn't going to do it myself....it was rancid, and it was not my dog.
After a little while the whole section smelled like poop. I even begun to smell it on my clothes, and I checked...I didn't walk through any. I immediately notified the nearest Petsmart employee (I didn't get her name, but she was sort of tall and had long brown hair in a ponytail and a yellow headband) and told her that there was a very large amount of dog feces and that they need to clean it up. She told me something along the lines of, "I can't do anything about that. I'm the only one here." That is a poor excuse...she easily could have excused herself and done it herself, it was not that busy. There was another customer close by that said the same thing. I also saw a shopping cart go right through the poop and streaked it across that area.
I would like this particular Petsmart (and other locations) to properly clean up after animal feces in a very quick manner, if the owner does not. If it stays out in the open like that, it can spread disease. This is not only a cleanliness matter, it is a PUBLIC HEALTH matter. What if a child walked through that and became sick?
I used to go to this Petsmart all the time, but I doubt I will ever again, if this is the way they handle animal messes. I will take my business to Petco.
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by DogloverPETAhater Posted Wed June 4, 2008 @ 12:26 AM
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The true people at fault...
Anyone who works in retail knows that if there is one cashier they are to stay at the register. Now she should have paged for someone to come clean it up obviously. BUT what if they had a call out. Come on like you never had to work while short handed thanks to some jerk taking an unnotified day off???? Also the Pet Parent who left the poop. Lets not forget the lazy customers who could smell the "GIANT" pile of poop and ran it over. Come on America has Wal Mart made us all shopping zombies. This is hardly a reason to never go back. I would still pick PetSmart over Petco and its clueless rabble.
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ugh I hate Petsmart and I stopped shopping there for crappy customer service. I do agree that the pet owner is in major fault here, but it would then fall on the store to take care of the mess. If there was no one else available, then the employee should have done her best to find someone or call a manager or something. just saying I'm the only one here is a really lame way to get out of dealing with it.
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by kc4tony Posted Fri April 18, 2008 @ 10:05 AM
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I look at it as more the dog owner's fault than PetSmart. It sounds like the other employees were probably in the back and so she was literally the only one on the floor, and it could have been such a big job that she would have had to go in the back to get the proper cleaning supplies. I can understand that.
Stupid and inconsiderate dog owners make the rest of us look bad.
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by mstendardo1 Posted Wed April 16, 2008 @ 11:52 PM
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The PetsMart here in Miami is nasty as well. The inside is OK, but the smell of pee and feces stains at the entrance make you want to gag. I think it's 50/50. PetMart should be more active in cleaning but the dog owners need to have courtesy (oh, that's right, this is America and that went out the window back in the 70's)
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by DSG12 Posted Wed April 16, 2008 @ 4:57 PM
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YOU should have spoken up to the pet owner (that shouldn't read in a sarcastic tone...). Back when I worked in retail, nothing pissed me off more than to see a customer make a giant mess or knock something over and just walk away from it. I knew I couldn't say anything because I'd end up flipping out on them for being so lazy and irresponsible that I'd get fired. But since YOU don't work there, you could have said whatever you wanted to them and maybe they would have actually been responsible for their pet. Just a suggestion...
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by T. C. Posted Wed April 16, 2008 @ 1:27 AM
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Diaper all the little bas..... so they can't shyte in public. You have to do that to babys why not dogs.
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by Gino Posted Tue April 15, 2008 @ 10:45 PM
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That is a disgusting experience, and one of the many reasons why I don't take my dog on shopping excursions to pet stores. I'm one of those people who don't like lugging my dog out in stores just because I can or because I like the attention.
The Petsmart near me is always spotless, I have no idea if the employees clean up messes or not, but ultimately it's the pet owner's responsibility to clean up after their pets.
As bad as the feces experience was, with an unresponsive owner, I'd be equally worried if a child got near the other end of the Pit Bull, leash or no leash.
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by Donno Posted Tue April 15, 2008 @ 6:53 PM
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That was a horrible thing to do. It puts the store in an ugly situation. I can understand your dismay the problem could not be handled more quickly, but if the CSR was the only one there, I can understand she may not have been able to run right over. It is hard to say without being there.
I am confident that that pile didn't stay there too long, because the entire store probably began to stink.
I think you should give the store another try for this one reason: the owner of the stinky who made this stink is the real one at fault. She should leave Stinky at home if she won't clean up after him/her. She also made a terrible example for her daughter.
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That is one dog that needs to stay home. And that is one owner who needs a serious reality smack right upside her head.
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I agree...
by charlkitty83 Tue April 15, 2008 @ 6:03 PM
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LOL
by SuzieCat Wed April 16, 2008 @ 3:10 PM
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by charlkitty83 Posted Tue April 15, 2008 @ 5:56 PM
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I want to add that I'm sorry for the excessive "ands" in the middle of the letter. I should have edited it better.
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editing
by SuzieCat Tue April 15, 2008 @ 7:01 PM
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