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Petco Ends Rabbit Sales & Introduces New Adoption-Only Program

Petco has recently announced the implementation of a new adoption-only policy for rabbits, acknowledging their status as the third-most popular companion animal in the U.S.

As a result of this progressive step, Petco is ending its prior limited pilot program that allowed the sale of commercially bred rabbits. This positive shift underscores Petco’s dedication to fostering connections between caring families and pets in need of loving homes.

“Petco is doing right by rabbits by recommitting to an adoption-only policy. We celebrated the company’s decision years ago to commit to a humane business model that offers adoptable cats and dogs instead of puppies and kittens from massive commercial breeding operations,” said Kitty Block, president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

“Adding rabbits to this policy reflects a commitment to animal welfare and sets an example for other retailers,” continued Block. “There’s simply no need for puppy, kitten, or rabbit mills when there are already so many wonderful adoptable companions in need of homes.”

HSUS has been at the forefront of the movement to end puppy sales in pet stores, with eight states and over 475 localities now prohibiting such sales, many of which also include kittens and rabbits.

“I am incredibly pleased by the decision to recommit to an adoption-only policy for rabbits and proud of Petco leaders for listening to the perspectives of Petco Love and our animal welfare community, and staying true to Petco’s own mission to improve lives for pets and the people who love them,” said Susanne Kogut, President of Petco Love.

Petco’s updated policy will aid shelters and animal welfare organizations nationwide, which frequently face challenges in caring for more rabbits than their communities can adopt. By featuring shelter rabbits in their stores, this initiative enhances their visibility and encourages more families to consider adoption. This partnership not only benefits the rabbits but also strengthens the connection between local shelters and the community, resulting in higher adoption rates and happier homes for these animals.

It is crucial for all pet stores to support an adoption-only policy for all of their animals, as selling animals perpetuates unethical breeding practices. This not only contributes to the suffering of animals but also exacerbates the overcrowding in shelters, where countless pets are in need of loving homes.

By prioritizing adoption, pet stores can help reduce the number of animals in shelters, promote responsible pet ownership, and support animal welfare initiatives, ultimately creating a more compassionate community for all pets.

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