The truth about Petland: Part 2
January 17, 2019
A devastating report hit the presses concerning the Petland store located in Kennesaw where a puppy, found dead in a plastic bag, turned up in the shop’s freezer last December. An undercover employee from the National Humane Society found the pup after finishing their annual investigations, and proceeded to find another dead puppy in a Las Vegas Petland store. The investigation concluded as one undercover National Humane Society employee exposed Petland in a seven-page report, shocking local residents.
Although still open after 51 years, Petland holds a reputation for not caring for their pets. Allegedly, the company buys from puppy mills, an inhumane place that breeds puppies and stores animals in enclosed and overcrowded spaces. Dogs in these mills barely survive, and if they do manage to withstand the journey to a Petland store, they frequently pass away or become sick shortly after arrival.
In their deeply investigative and thorough report, National Humane Society explained the shocking details found at the Petland store. They discovered that veterinarian examinations for the store’s animals lasted about 15 seconds, meaning most dogs never received inspections thorough enough to ensure healthiness. Also, an outbreak of the Campylobacter disease that originated from the puppies infected about 100 people, including one employee, who became dangerously ill in February of 2018.
Having previously written on the horrors awaiting animals in Petland stores and determined to gain further information on the scandal, The Chant contacted the Kennesaw Petland requesting their side of the story. Still stunned, journalists provided an email in order to set up an interview. The Chant emailed Petland with the opportunity to share their side of the incident. Clearly uninterested in any type of interview or further contact, the employee simply copy and pasted Petland representative Elizabeth Kunzelman’s statement to AJC in response.
National Humane Society continues to discover evidence of Petland’s cruelty through regular reports and investigations. The tragic news helped further expose the truth about Petland, drawing customers of the store to support Humane Society. If Petland continues the same heinous actions, the company may eventually shut down due to protests and boycotts from animal lovers. National Humane Society’s goal remains to raise more awareness for animal rights and expose those who violate them. All animals deserve the right to a happy and healthy life, and Petland must take it upon themselves to ensure that for their animals.
Kimberly Tracy • Mar 29, 2021 at 10:51 PM
I have bought 2 dachshunds from Petland, the 1st was very thin and sickly when I got her in 2001, the sales lady said it was just because she was a picky eater, luckily, she got healthy after I took her home. The second one looked and acted healthy when I adopted her in 2007, then as she got older starting at around 4 or 5 years old, she has had nothing but health problems. I can’t say positively, but my nearest guess is, bad breeding! These puppy mills breed who they can, when they can! They don’t care! I started doing a bit of investigating after I started hearing about puppy mills, sure enough, the “breeder” on BOTH of my girls, were 2 different puppy mills! Look at the puppies papers and then Google the “so called breeder”. You’ll see!
Christy L Conard • Sep 18, 2019 at 6:31 PM
I got my yorkie from petland in monroeville pa . She is a very loving dog. Got her at 9weeks old and now she is 2years old. She has never been sick.
Rebecca Zavala • Sep 20, 2019 at 1:28 PM
That is wonderful to hear! Yorkies are darling little cuddlers, aren’t they? We’re so glad you read The Chant and that you shared your positive experience!
Karen pinkerman • Jun 11, 2019 at 10:00 PM
I pray that all these stores close now!!!!
rjcen • May 13, 2019 at 11:38 AM
petland is awful. i’m never going back there again. if you work there, you’re so awful.
Joey Pollito • Jan 17, 2019 at 9:12 PM
I AM NEVER SHOPPING AT PETLAND AGAIN!!!!