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Pets.com was a prominent American online retailer that operated briefly from 1998 to 2000, selling various pet supplies. Despite securing significant venture capital from major investors like Amazon and launching a massive marketing campaign featuring a famous sock puppet mascot, the company never turned a profit. Its business model was inherently flawed, as the firm frequently sold products for less than their cost while absorbing expensive shipping fees for heavy items. This lack of financial sustainability led to a rapid liquidation during the dot-com crash, causing its stock price to collapse. Today, the brand is remembered as a primary symbol of internet era excess and speculative failure, with its web domain now belonging to PetSmart.