Meet the Human Staff

Pet WorldMeet Pet World's Human Staff Members!

(This is a new page, still under construction. Please bear with us. We currently only have one example of an employee profile but more are coming soon!)

Repeatedly voted "Best Place to Work" by Best of Lawrence, you'll find the Pet World staff to be unlike anything you've ever seen. Unique and diverse yet inclusive and cohesive. Bright, dedicated, and above all else, passionate about what they do. From our youth volunteers to our special needs staff to our part timers to our long term managers, the people of Pet World are the best in the business.  Want to know more about your favorite PW employees? Please see below.

"Work to become, not to acquire." 
-Elbert Hubbard

"To know you're making a difference in the lives of others is to know you're living your own life with purpose."
-Sherry Emerson

"Don't complan that it hasn't happened. Make it happen."
-Tim Emerson

Pet World YouTube Channel

YouTube

Back in 2010 we started our YouTube channel. We quickly realized we are really good at a lot of things but YouTube was not one of them!

In 2015 we decided to revive our YouTube channel but, honestly, after the tragic fire in May of that year, we only did a few more videos then put YouTube on the back burner again. Maybe someday we'll get back to this project but, until then, feel free to chuckle along with us at our few attempts at YouTube!

Pet World's YouTube Channel

Donations to Pet World (Animal Rescue or Fire Relief)

Pet WorldPET WORLD'S ANIMAL RESCUE WORK

Everyone knows Pet World in Lawrence, Kansas is a huge, full line pet store but did you know we are also a licensed animal shelter? For decades we have been rescuing and rehoming animals and operating our shelter openly, right inside our pet shop. Our shelter is a little different than most because it is privately owned and operated. We don't have a board of directors or fund raising campaigns and you won't find our surrendered animals off in sterile, concrete pens. Our rescue animals are intergrated into the general population, available right alongside the responsibly sourced, fancy purebreds and given the same care and same opportunities for forever homes. Our shelter expenses are covered by profits from merchandise sales (and, more recently, donations from the public).

Many people don't know that the city of Lawrence, Kansas does not have its own city animal shelter. Fortunately for Lawrence, however, the Lawrence Humane Society offers its rehoming services for dogs and cats and Pet World Animal Shelter offers our rehoming services for everything else! We both offer these services as part of our community commitment, at no cost to our great city. Feel good about buying at Pet World, knowing that part of every dollar you spend helps support the successful rescue and rehoming of pets who just need a second chance.

You can donate to our shelter directly via PayPal using the email:
  petworldanimalrescue at gmail . com.
(Sorry about the spaces. Leave those out and use the @ symbol instead of the word at. Displaying it this way just helps to keep the spam bots away.) 

Donations can also be made anonymously at any branch of Central Bank of the Midwest (formally Douglas County Bank) or mailed to:

Central Bank of the Midwest
Pet World Animal Rescue
300 W. 9th St.
Lawrence, KS 66044

 

FIRE RECOVERY

As most of you know, Pet World suffered a tragic fire on Memorial Day, 2015, that destroyed our facility and rocked our community
. For the first week we were totally overwhelmed with public support and requests to donate. Because we had insurance and we are not a non-profit we resisted accepting donations for relief efforts. We had never been through anything like this before and, quite frankly, had no idea how to handle public funds back then. We never used to accept donations for our shelter plus we were saddened and discouraged by the phony Go Fund Me and other donation sites being set up in our name by people who were not official PW representatives. At first we simply asked folks to refrain from making donations but our supporters would not back down, insisting they not only wanted to help, they needed to help. So we finally went to our own, local bank and they helped us set up an official account.

UPDATE: At this time Pet World is reopened and going strong and the fire prevention system is in place (complete with sprinklers). Thank you, but we are no longer accepting donations to rebuild because we're completely rebuilt! If you want to support our community service efforts and sponsorships, please simply shop with us whenever you can or donate to our Exotic Animal Shelter (info above).

Official donations to fire relief efforts were made using the following options:

Money was sent online through PayPal to petworldrelieffund @ gmail . com but that PayPal account has since been closed.

Donations were handled at any branch of Central Bank of the Midwest (formally Douglas County Bank) or mailed to:

Central Bank of the Midwest
Pet World Relief Fund
300 W. 9th St.
Lawrence, KS 66044

but that account has since been changed to our Animal Rescue account. Only donations to our animal shelter are accepted at this time. You can donate directly, in person, at our Lawrence location or via PayPal online. (Details above.)

Please note Pet World has not and will not authorize any GoFundMe or similar accounts. All financial donations for fire releif were handled solely by Central Bank and that's where our animal rescue money is handled, as well. We hope no one was or ever is fooled by unofficial fundraising accounts.

Thank you very much for your overwhelming support. Your generosity after the fire was truly incredible and your ongoing support of our animal rescue work is greatly appreciated.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR OFFICIAL FUNDRAISING PARTNERS after the fire:
Eldridge Hotel & Bar
Mi Ranchito
On The Border
Sunfire Ceramics

Dog Wash Tiles

About those Dog Wash tiles...

Love Tile

 

Did you know only three of our three dozen employees worked at the "old" Pet World? It's kinda sad to think about how many people didn't know "Pre-fire" Pet World but lemme tell ya, if you never visited before 2015, it was a pretty great place. Not fancy or modern -- not by any means. The building was old and in bad shape but it was full of love and history and incredibly unique.

Mourning the loss of life was understandably debilitating after the fire. We all felt that. But there was more loss that went unspoken. Art. There was so much art. Some messy but meaningful, some silly, some professional, and all of it with its own life. It didn't breathe. It didn't suffer. But it was just as lost. 27 years of drawings, paintings, letters, photos, painted ceiling tiles, summer camp rites of passage charts, thank you notes, murals, love notes behind doors written on walls, hidden behind posters... Gone. Just like that. All destroyed in mere minutes. Seeing it all completely ruined just ripped my heart out.

When we reopened, local artist and former PW manager, Erin Bratzler, painted a new mural for us. That eased some of the pain, for sure. Then, along with Sunfire Ceramics, our customer family gave us a big jump on rebuilding our art collection. They rallied and organized and hand painted tiles for our Dog Wash. Every tile in this room was a gift, to restore some of the joy that can only come from art. Each one has a story that we may never know. And now that we've finally opened the Dog Wash, you can walk in anytime, see this museum for yourself, and feel the love we feel every time we enter the room.

The reflections here are mostly as told by Sherry Emerson unless signed otherwise.

This is Today's Tile.

Tile 1 We'll call it Tile #1: Mosaic Inspiration (artist unknown)

I love all of them, of course, but this is one of my favorites.

We know nothing about this tile but it was pretty much my inspiration for the Dog Wash. At first the colors spoke to me. I wanted more secondary colors for the new Pet World instead of the primary colors of the original. The first PW could not be replaced, anyway, so I didn't even want to try. Because I enjoy mosaics I noticed this tile right away. I truly love everything about it. The patterns are random and whimsical while the eyes are focused, sad, yet comforting. The craziness screams carefree youth while the facial expression warns of wisdom and age. Right down to the last detail I can find something symbolic on this hand-painted masterpiece.

I may never know who painted Tile #1 for us or what it meant to them but, like all great mosaics, each individual section stands alone, independent, like a moment in life with seemingly no relevance to other moments. And yet, when you step back and see the whole picture, you can't help but appreciate how all the pieces fit together after all, making the entire image complete. It becomes obvious that without all those exact parts, there could not be this exact whole. It reminds me of the entire Pet World Experience and all of its parts and pets and people. It reminds me of life.

To the artist, whoever you are, thank you for giving us something beautiful to inspire this wonderful Dog Wash.


Tile 2 Tile #2: Message on Existing (artist unknown)

Look carefully at this artwork and you'll learn everything you need to know about existing. Water, sand, love, and three unique living things, completely different from each other, yet walking along, side by side, as one unit.
What a message.


 

Tile #3: Memories of Jesse (artist unknown) Tile 3

There's gotta be a great story here. I mean, look in those eyes. And the ears... If anyone recognizes Jesse, or knows who painted this tile for us, please fill us in on the back story.

 

 


PetWorldStrong MilesRTile #4: Pet World Strong by Miles R.

Today’s been a tough day. The jury trial regarding the 2015 fire starts in two weeks and some days we feel just as discouraged as we did right after the fire. Another day, another deposition, and we wish it would all go away. For something that destroys a place so quickly, this legal stuff sure seems to drag on forever. But when I need a little encouragement, I just step into our dog wash and pick a tile, any tile, and immediately feel better. One good thing that came from that Godforsaken fire was the community love we received as commemorated with these tiles.

I know today’s tile quite well. Miles. I can see the artist’s face simply by closing my eyes.

We were at Pet World Animal Camp the day Miles wandered a little too far away from the group. Not this Miles, though; the other Miles. No wait, not the other Miles, his brother, Colton. It’s complicated.

Every time I see this tile I can see Miles R.’s little face but then I immediately remember the story of when another Miles got lost at camp, except it wasn’t a Miles; it was a Colton. I always mix up the names. I say, “Aww, look at that tile from Miles. Remember that day he got lost?” And my kids roll their eyes and remind me that was Colton, not Miles R., not a different Miles, not any Miles for that matter. Colton. I’ve just gotten the names wrong too many times to remember now. But here’s the story anyway.

We never want to stifle an adventurous spirit and we’ve found the best way to learn and grow is from real life experience so the day Miles – I mean, Colton – wandered too far from the group for the tenth time we just let it happen. I know. How irresponsible. We were at the tortoise farm feeding the tortoises and Colton was restless. A counselor-in-training lost track of him and when an experienced counselor noticed the total head count was off she looked to me but I whispered, “Shhh,” then pointed to Colton, off in the distance. “Just let him go,” I said.  “Let it happen so we can all learn.”

The PW Nature Preserve is huge, 80 acres, and very private. No stranger danger in the over ten years we’ve owned it, and camp parents never disclose the location, but that doesn’t mean getting lost out there isn’t scary, especially to a child. Our experienced counselors know the trails and while Colton was never in any real danger, he didn’t know that. And neither did the counselor who let him slip away. The trail we were on was a loop so the group moved on without Colton and after a few minutes he wandered back and noticed everyone was gone. We had a counselor secretly follow him from a safe distance as he considered his options then backtracked half a mile through the woods and found the group on his own. I’m not sure whose face had more expression when he suddenly appeared all alone – his or the counselor who lost track of him. But, wow, what a teachable moment it was for all.

That day Colton learned the importance of staying with the group but he also learned that faced with a crisis, it’s best not to panic. He stayed calm, figured out what to do, and did it. The counselor learned that loss can happen in the blink of an eye. How fortunate this was only a few minutes of stress for such a valuable life lesson. I learned a lot, too, all of which I still use on stressful days like today. Stay with your people. If you wander too far, find your way back. Don't panic. 

Back to the Miles who painted this tile (and did not wander away from the group no matter how many times I tell the story incorrectly). We had both Miles and his sister in camps for years. One summer she broke her arm and insisted on a waterproof cast so she wouldn’t miss camp. He was ready to go without her. They’re both incredible kids from a wonderful family, one of many who really lifted us up during the aftermath of the fire, (hence the hashtag #PetWorldStrong). That was a time of community movement with a life of its own and this family was right there with the best of them. I may mix up the stories but I will never forget this Miles. He was always one of the most charming kids in camp and, my goodness, the adventures he had! (Even if getting lost was not one of them.)


  

Pokemon TilesTiles #5 & 6: Gotta Catch 'em All™ (artist unknown) reflection by Anne-Marie

Gengar and Pikachu! The fact that these tiles are of pokemon give them a bit of whimsy, a childlike view of what this place means to them. I love that they painted what are presumably their favorite pokemon, and I love the taglines "Buy me" and "Buy here" that gives an implication of somehow being able to obtain these magical creatures at Pet World, because, of course! Why wouldnt you be able to get them here? Pet World is such a magical place, after all.

Thank You Days Sale!

Each year, Pet World invites our customers to our Annual THANK YOU DAYS sale and celebration! This event is an annual customer appreciation weekend when virtually everything in the store is on sale.

Enjoy the free popcorn and cotton candy!

Register to win free prizes!

Enjoy Chocolate Covered Crickets!

Catch a free Commemorative T-shirt

Sale Hours:
Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-4pm (most freebies run out and events wrap up by 4pm Sunday but sale prices are good until we close at 6pm)
More than 15 hours of crazy deals!

Sometimes we close a little early the Friday night before the sale to get set up. We also close right on time that Sunday because the freebies are usually gone and the store is pretty much in shambles by about 4pm (and the employees are exhausted)!
Hope we see you there!

Sale prices usually include the following:

  • Most Dog/Cat food 10% off or more
  • Most Saltwater/Specialty fish 30% off
  • Most Freshwater Fish BOGO!
  • Most pet supplies 20% off or more
  • POSTPONED! April 23,24, 2022, will be our 26th annual TYD event. Throughout the day we'll have special items for only 26 cents! Reschedule date TBA in July or September.Customers