Petsmart is rapidly changing going from a publicly traded company to private. This has brought on a lot of uncertainty - Store Manager PetSmart Employee Review

3.0
Dec 8, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Associates truly care about pets and how they can assist the customers in taking care of them.

Cons

Payroll reductions at store level have made it difficult to complete all of the tasks and maintain scorecard metrics that the company expects. We have been asked to do a lot more, with a lot less. The top 20% of the managers make it happen despite the obstacles.

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Amazing space to work. Benefits great.

Cons

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1.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

The staff care a lot and try their hardest but it leads to burn out and being taken advantage of by a company the does not care about YOU.

Cons

Poor management. No work life balance. Bad scheduling. Bad pay. No communication. Leads expected to work more than 10 hours a day during high volume periods, Be responsible for too many things. You run around like a chicken with it's head chopped off the whole time you're at work. Staff are snippy, and rude. A few are okay. Company has you working bare bones, and does not care. Pet parent's are weird, and I don't think have realistic expectations that the boarding facility is more like dropping your dog off at a dog shelter for a week while you go on vacation than a "fun time" for your dog. Dogs get fed, watered, pottied. If that is all you care about, then use the PetHotel. If you want your dog to have fun, and be out of a stressful environment (few dogs do well with constant barking and noise all day, plus being stuck in a cement run, thrown in with a bunch of other dogs who have never been properly socialized) just do in home boarding. I would never board my dog at a place like this.

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