SAN FRANCISCO -- Shock collars at Petco are about to become a thing of the past. The company has chosen to pull them in store and online. A shock collar passes an electric current through metal ...
Petco is no longer selling electronic "shock" collars and is calling on the pet industry and consumers to "create real change." The San-Diego-based pet store chain announced Tuesday that it ended ...
Petco announced yesterday that it will stop selling shock collars both online and in stores in a move being hailed by animal welfare advocates. The company operates more than 1,500 retail locations ...
Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, D-New York City, is pictured at far right during a news conference urging Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign legislation banning puppy mills in New York state. Rosenthal has also ...
It's sort of like a spanking, a short-lived physical punishment for unwanted behavior. But like spanking, people can't seem to agree if it's an acceptable form of discipline, in this case, for dogs.
A Johnson City veterinarian said she treated a dog that was suffering injuries from a shock collar while he was boarded at Off Leash K9 Training facility. Dr. Dana Still, who practices at Veterinary ...
Ethan Klein, host of The H3 Podcast, recently delved into the heated controversy surrounding streamer Hasan Piker's alleged use of a shock collar on his dog. The incident, which went viral, prompted ...
Petco announced Tuesday that it will no longer sell electronic collars, aka “shock” collars, the first major pet products chain to pull the items from its stores and online. Animal rights groups have ...