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  2. 579 animals at exotic pet shop killed in fire at Dallas ... - AOL

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    Dallas Animal Services removed 579 dead animals from an exotic pet shop ... Dallas Fire-Rescue was dispatched to a 911 call for a structure fire at Plaza Latina Bazaar at 9:12 a.m. local time on ...

  3. 10 Popular Exotic Pets That Make Wonderful Companions - AOL

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    Yes, believe it or not, guinea pigs are largely considered "exotic" pets in the United States, despite their prevalence in pet stores. These adorable bundles of fluff grow to be about 8-10 inches ...

  4. The best exotic pets you could technically own with the right ...

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    With their unique looks and their wild-but-wonderful characteristics, the best exotic pets can make for the most unusual of companions. Any pet parent will know that a happy pet is a happy parent.

  5. Petco - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the company has approximately 1,500 Petco stores across the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Mexico. Stores sell pet food, pet supplies, small animals, and fish. Some stores offer services such as obedience training, dog grooming, pet vaccinations, and veterinary care, while also hosting adoption events.

  6. Category:Pet stores - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to pet stores, retail businesses which sell different kinds of animals to the public. A variety of animal supplies and pet accessories are also sold in pet shops. A variety of animal supplies and pet accessories are also sold in pet shops.

  7. Exotic pet - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations (9 CFR 1.1), says that the term pet animal means "any animal that has commonly been kept as a pet in family households in the U.S., such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, and hamsters", and further says that (emphasis added) "This term excludes exotic animals and wild animals." [3] It defines exotic animal, in part, as "[An animal] that ...