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SPAR Group reverses pet sales strategy following public outcry

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By: Ashley Lechman - IOL

The SPAR Group faced significant backlash this past weekend over its newly launched Pet Storey store in Boksburg, for selling puppies and other animals.

The retailer’s decision to include live animals in its offerings sparked outrage among animal rescue organisations and animal rights advocates across South Africa.

On Friday, following a wave of criticism, SPAR announced it would cease the sale of puppies at Pet Storey.

However, mounting pressure from animal welfare groups called for a broader re-evaluation of its policies regarding all animals sold in its stores.

An online public petition was created to stop the sale of animals at Pet Storey by animal rescue organisations. 

In response to this escalating situation, SPAR issued a statement late on Saturday evening confirming a total cessation of the sale of birds, reptiles, mammals, and invertebrates at all Pet Storey locations.

SPAR said in its statement, "We have heard and understand all concerns raised following the launch of our first Pet Storey store in Boksburg. We apologise sincerely for the distress this has caused. We have since made the decision not to sell mammals, reptiles, birds or invertebrates at any Pet Storey store."

SPAR added that Pet Storey’s vision is rooted in a commitment to responsible retailing and animal welfare.

"We are taking immediate steps to ensure this is clear going forward. Pet Storey is intended as a specialised pet product retailer, focused on accessible pet care, products and services, creating a space where pets are invited to visit with their owners and enjoy the experience together. Thank you for your understanding as we take steps to put this right," SPAR further added. 

Following the announcement from the SPAR Group, one of the rescue organisations leading the charge against the sale of animals at Pet Storey, BarkingMad SA, released a statement on Facebook.

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