PETCO is one of the largest chains of retail pet supply stores in the U.S. with hundreds of locations nationwide. Its community outreach arm, The PETCO Foundation, was founded in 1999. On its web site the PETCO Foundation says it came into being "to promote a wide variety of educational and charitable activities nationwide by partnering with local animal welfare organizations at the grass roots level."
Now, The PETCO Foundation is in talks with the Atlanta Humane Society to shift its animal welfare partnerships from multiple local "grass-roots" rescue groups and humane societies in metro Atlanta to one group only, the Atlanta Humane Society, giving it exclusivity at PETCO stores and no longer letting even long-standing "PETCO Partners" adopt out animals in their stores or their parking lots.
We believe this kind of exclusivity for a single, already-high-profile animal welfare entity at the cost of dozens of smaller animal welfare groups would:
We respectfully but firmly request that PETCO reconsider its plans and establish partnerships with Atlanta Humane Society only at stores that have no other adoption partnerships already in place. Finally, we request that PETCO remain true to its stated mission and maintain partnerships with multiple grass-roots animal welfare groups, rather than partnering with a single dominant organization.
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