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What Pet Stores In Phoenix Az Sell Rabbits

I want a pet land snail... phoenix az?

You might have to look around a bit on line and find a private person who has them.
The giant African land snails are actually illegal in all of the U.S because of their potential as an agricultural pest. I don't know how strictly it is enforced but the big chain stores likely won't have them for that reason.

Does petco sell baby guinea pigs?

i would like a baby guinea pig like 2 months old or something! But if i have to get a adult i will!
Im also considering adopting a baby guinea pif from humane society but havnt found any near my city!

Where in phoenix az can i find mini lop bunnies?

Try Brambley Hedge Rabbit Rescue. They have over a hundred rabbits to choose from.
http://bhrabbitrescue.org/

I am concerned about your price limit, however. Are you aware of how costly it is to keep a rabbit?
Take a look at this poster from the ASPCA:
http://i41.tinypic.com/ir6xk9.jpg

If you do get a bunny, you may want to check this list of needed supplies that you'll need to be sure to have before you pick up a bunny:
http://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53...

Remember that if you get a young rabbit, it will need to be spayed at 4-6 months of age for behavioral and health reasons. That spay cost can be well over $100. The rescue rabbits are already spayed, so factor that in to your costs too.

Can I buy a mini lop rabbit online and have it shipped to me?

have you gone on pet finder yet please try this site first or type in mini lop rescue and see what you get for your area

Would you throw a bunny rabbit off the Empire State Building for $78,332?

Definitely not.I’m a poor bootstrapper (by choice right now) and I could definitely use the money.I’m also a vegan animal lover and that would definitely qualify as animal cruelty.The poor bunny would probably have a heart attack as soon as it was let go.I’ve been my bunny’s slave for 5 years now so he knows me pretty well. Yet, whenever I put him down after holding him, he jerks when he doesn’t feel that one of his paws has proper footing on my body as I’m letting him go.Also, bunnies get carsick pretty easily. They can die from the uncertainty of the experience of riding in a car. Rushing through the air would definitely harm them fatally, almost immediately.:(UPDATE 2/20/2017:Would you take an innocent life for money?That’s how I read the question, OK!What if “bunny” was replaced with “your baby/daughter/son/cousin”?Some people would kill your child for that money.(That’s a nice and reasonable thing to say- look at all of the child predators out there.)I wouldn’t take the life of ANY INNOCENT CREATURE for ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY for ANY REASON.Some people have different value systems whether misogynist, speciesist, sexist, or otherwise.I didn’t write comments on your answer like, “What a monster!” So don’t write comments on my answer saying, “Really? That’s a lot of money!”I don’t think your reasoning is wrong if you would kill the bunny.It is just different than mine. My values can change. So can your values change.At this point in my life, I would not kill a bunny. You would. The facts are the facts and your answer is just as good as mine.Just don’t try to influence my opinions or actions.

When a pet is buried in your yard, how long does it take to decompose?

Here is an answer by stages for you.
The fresh stage is the first phase of decomposition that begins approximately four minutes after death and lasts around three days until putrefaction. Following initial decay, approximately 4 to 10 days after death, the body begins the second stage of decay called putrefaction. Than black putrefaction, also known as active decay begins about 10 to 25 days after death. The fourth stage called butyric fermentation begins around 20–25 days after death. The final stage in animal decomposition is dry decay. Dry decay begins between 25 and 50 days after death and can last up to a year. The only remnants of the body are dry skin, hair, and bones.
I would say at 5+ months it’s safe to say the animal is bones.

Can you kill a deer with a pellet gun?

You can legally hunt deer with air rifles in many states now. No ,not the typical .177 caliber run of the mill pellet rifle tho. These rifles that are legal are PCP air rifles. They use compressed gas and larger caliber pellets . Now the question asked can you kill a deer with a pellet rifle not what was legal hunting procedure. I will say this. Don’t ever break any kind of game laws. It’s not only unethical but unfair to the animal. Use something capable and designed to do the job. If I was in some crazy survival situation where I was starving and game laws did not apply, I believe a small deer could be dropped within a short distance with a head shot from a .22 caliber air rifle. I saw first hand what one of those was capable of. Well, I didn’t see it firsthand. I saw the aftermath. I would be in jail if I knew the culprit. Anyway, a few years back, a friend’s large German Shepherd was killed with one shot to the head by his crazy neighbor. He used a .22 caliber air rifle. There was nothing my friend could do about it, because there are leash laws and the neighbor claimed he was protecting his chickens. Also, there are videos on YouTube of people killing fairly decent sized wild hogs with the .22 caliber. Now this is just my opinion and, again, not condoning it; just saying I believe it’s possible.

Can I special Order from petsmart?

Have you checked other pet shops in the area? Usually smaller, private pet shops are better about special ordering certain colors. They'll usually have a contract with a certain breeder (the pet shop only buys from that breeder; the breeder only sells to that pet shop), which makes special ordering certain colors and sex a little bit easier. As far as special ordering from Petsmart, you really won't know until you ask. Give them a call and see what they say. Just so you know, wherever you get a white chinchilla, it will be more expensive than the standard grey chin. I bought mine from a private pet shop - my grey one cost about $120 and the white one was closer to $300 (I think he was $270-$275). You didn't mention which sex you want, but I think females are usually more expensive than the males (most pet shops only keep males in stock). Good luck with your search!

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