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This is unreel. A TikToker went viral for discovering a crate of live betta fish behind her local PetSmart in Idaho. Katelyn Hahn, a user-generated content creator, said she stumbled upon the box ...
And in 2015, a Facebook video showing plastic bags full of live fish discarded in a Phoenix-based PetSmart went viral. The treatment of animals prompted PETA to do an investigation into PetSmart.
A video allegedly showing "an entire box of live fish" that had been left in a dumpster outside a PetSmart store in Idaho has raised concerns on TikTok and been viewed more than 11.3 million times.
A PetSmart customer posted a viral video on TikTok showing a tank full of dead fish at a local PetSmart store. By Tuesday afternoon, the user (@garlic_bread_lol0) has reached over 1.7 million ...
An Idaho woman shared a video to her TikTok page after she found dozens of live beta fish in a dumpster behind a PetSmart. The company responds to the incident that has now gone viral.
In 2021, PetSmart said it was "reviewing these situations" after TikTok users posted videos of live hamsters and a bird in dumpsters behind stores in Ohio and Pennsylvania, The Independent reported.
PetSmart said the fish were returned to the store and cared for. "I really hope it was a mistake. I hope they take it seriously and whoever made this mistake is let go," Kate concluded.
In 2021, PetSmart was accused of throwing live hamsters and a bird in the trash in Ohio and Pennsylvania after dumpster divers found them, The Independent reported.
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