Who is the CEO of chewy com?

Who is the CEO of chewy com?

Sumit Singh (Mar. 15, 2018–)

Can you return a dead hamster to PetSmart?

PetSmart has a 14-day guarantee on all small animals. The catch, however, is that the animal can only be returned if sick or dead. … As long as the animal has some obvious ailments, though, the store will accept them and often find a way to reimburse you whether through store credit, a new pet, or money.

Can you return dead fish to Petco?

If you experience a loss of your marine fish, freshwater fish, or invertebrates that was purchased online at petco.com within 30 days of delivery please contact Customer Service at 1-877-738-6742. Live Fish & Invertebrates CANNOT be returned to any Petco or Unleashed by Petco stores.

Can you return a dead fish?

If you return it dead within 30 days we’ll give you a refund or exchange and dispose of it for you. If they come back as a “non-properly established tank” they can technically deny you the refund, saying it’s your fault the fish died.

Can you return a dead hamster to Petco?

Within 30 days we will refund you and put the pet back on the floor for full price if it is not sick or injured. Sick or injured we will still refund you (within the 30 days) but it will go in the Wellness Room.

What happens when you leave a dead fish in the tank?

Any dead fish should be removed, as its body will quickly rot in the warm, bacteria-laden water. A corpse will pollute water, risking the health of other fish in the tank. If it died from disease the last thing you want is other fish consuming its body parts, so remove immediately.

Should I remove my fish when doing a water change?

Should I remove the Fish? No, you don’t need to remove the fish when you perform your regular 10-15% water changes. You’re going to make more work for yourself than you need to, and is going to be extremely stressful for your fish. It could even cause physical injuries.

How do you know when your fish is going to die?

Your fish will not be acting like they normally do. They may seem distressed, have no appetite, hide, have nicked fins or sores. If your fish is near the surface gasping for breath, this means it’s probably not getting enough oxygen. This can happen due to poor water circulation, gill damage, or toxins in the water.

Can fish and sharks feel pain?

But do they all? Sharks lack nociceptors, as do other elasmobranch fish (fish that do not have a cartilaginous skeleton). So, one reason for supposing that sharks feel pain is removed. They also do not respond as teleost fish typically do to noxious stimuli.