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        Westwood Pet Care

        1. Westwood Pet Care

        Pet StoresPet ServicesPet Grooming
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        (334) 678-8996

        5650 W Main St
        Dothan, AL 36305

        From Business: Compassionate, experienced veterinarians and staff providing companion animal care for over 30 years. Office Hours Daily, Appointments Recommended

        PetSmart

        2. PetSmart

        Pet StoresPet ServicesPet Food
        Website
        (334) 678-1288

        3500 Ross Clark Cir
        Dothan, AL 36303

        From Business: PetSmart is the world’s largest pet supply and service retailer, offering over 10,000 products in each store to meet all of your pet’s needs. Services include gro…

        Pet Supermarket

        3. Pet Supermarket

        Pet StoresPet Food
        Website
        (334) 671-2445

        4030 W Main St # 102
        Dothan, AL 36305

        Fuller Supply Co

        4. Fuller Supply Co

        Pet StoresPet Food
        (334) 794-7812

        489 Southgate Rd
        Dothan, AL 36301

        From Business: Operational for more than 70 years, Fuller Supply Company operates as a garden, pet, equine and livestock supply company serving the southeastern United States. B…

        Bill's Pet Shop

        5. Bill's Pet Shop

        Pet StoresPet Food
        Website
        (334) 793-7387

        1409 Hartford Hwy
        Dothan, AL 36301

        Pawlished Pets

        6. Pawlished Pets

        Pet Stores
        Website
        (334) 589-9447

        7625 S County Road 33
        Dothan, AL 36301

        Elite Pet Services LLC

        7. Elite Pet Services LLC

        Pet Stores
        Website
        (334) 718-9078

        1175 Middleton Rd
        Dothan, AL 36301

        For Pet's Sake

        8. For Pet's Sake

        Pet StoresPet GroomingPet Services
        Website
        (334) 699-2072

        2576 Montgomery Hwy Ste 6
        Dothan, AL 36303

        From Business: For Pet's Sake Provides Pet Groomer, In Store Bakery for Pets, Pet Food, Holistic Natural Pet Food, Pet Clothing, Pet Toys and Pet Accessories to the Dothan, AL A…

        The Pet Nanny

        9. The Pet Nanny

        Pet Stores
        (678) 799-1704

        135 Tree Crest Rd
        Dothan, AL 36301

        Flying Pigs Petting Zoo & Pony Rides

        10. Flying Pigs Petting Zoo & Pony Rides

        Pet Stores
        Website
        (334) 596-4943

        842 Silcox Rd
        Ashford, AL 36312

        Southern Savannah's Sanctuary

        11. Southern Savannah's Sanctuary

        Pet StoresPet Boarding & Kennels
        Website
        (334) 449-0168

        293 county road 44
        hartford, AL 36344

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          Do pet stores provide pet adoption services?

          Some pet stores provide pet adoption services and allow you to adopt pets such as dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, hamsters, and rabbits. These pet stores often provide online listings showing pets that are available for adoption, and view the pets via a searchable database. Some pet stores host regular adoption events, as well.

          What is the difference between pet buying and adoption?

          The key difference between pet buying and adoption concerns cost, and adoption is much less expensive than purchasing a pet. With dogs and cats, buying a pet can cost upward of $500, while adoption usually costs between $40-$400.   The other difference concerns the age of the animal. With pet buying, you're usually purchasing a young animal that might need to be housebroken. Adoption allows you to acquire an older animal that may need less training. Finally, adoption allows you to save an animal that may otherwise have been euthanized.

          What types of animals do pet stores sell?

          Pet stores sell a wide range of animals. The list includes small animals such as ferrets, chinchillas, mice, rats, and hamsters. You can get dogs and cats, as well as birds such as conures, parakeets, and finches. You can also purchase a wide range of reptiles including frogs, toads, lizards, snakes, turtles, and tortoises. Finally, many pet stores sell a broad assortment of fish and marine animals, including guppies, crabs, shrimps, swordtails, sharks, eels, gouramis, and angelfish.

          How much does it cost to buy a puppy?

          The cost of buying a puppy will depend on whether the puppy is being obtained from a breeder or a pet store. Adoption is another option. Though you aren't technically buying a puppy when you adopt, many animal shelters and pet stores that offer puppies for adoption charge fees that require some cash outlay. Purchasing a puppy from a breeder: Purchasing a purebred puppy from a reputable breeder can cost anywhere from $500 to several-thousand dollars, depending on the breed of puppy being purchased. Purchasing a puppy from a pet store: Some pet stores sell puppies, and they can cost upward of $1,000. It is not recommended that you purchase your animals from this source. Many of these puppies are raised in inhumane conditions that can leave the animals with illnesses that can cost you money in the long run. Adopting a puppy from a pet store or animal shelter: If you're adopting a dog from a shelter or a pet store, you might be charged adoption fees that can cost $40-$400. These fees cover expenses such as spaying, neutering, vaccinations, and medical treatment.

          Do pet stores buy puppies?

          Many pet stores buy puppies, and they are typically purchased from commercial facilities that view puppies as inventory. These facilities are commonly referred to as puppy mills, and many are known to house animals in inhumane conditions. Responsible breeders typically do not sell to puppy stores, since many breed clubs prohibit this practice. Some pet stores offer puppies for adoption. These puppies have not been purchased. They are rescue puppies that have been acquired by the pet store from animal shelters.

          Where do puppies in pet stores come from?

          The origin of puppies available in pet stores depends on whether they are offered for sale or for adoption. Puppies sold by pet stores: Puppies sold by pet stores are usually purchased from commercial facilities known as puppy mills. These facilities mass-produce puppies with the aim of reselling them to pet stores. Signed into law in 1966, the Animal Welfare Act is designed to regulate the treatment of animals, and it aims to ensure that animals that are sold or used for research are handled humanely. Many puppy mills are repeat violators of the Animal Welfare Act, and the animals they produce often develop significant illnesses as a result of being housed in unsanitary and inhumane conditions. In most cases, responsible breeders will not sell their puppies to pet stores; many national breed clubs have rules in place that prohibit this practice. These breeders will only sell puppies directly to the buyer, with no middle man. Puppies offered for adoption by pet stores: Some pet stores offer puppies that are available for adoption. These puppies are rescue dogs that are obtained from local animal shelters.

          What if a dog gets hurt or sick at daycare?

          Pet owners usually sign a waiver stating that any injury or illness a dog suffers while at daycare is the responsibility of the owner. However, most facilities carry liability insurance and pet business insurance in the event of a serious incident. To prevent illness, facilities are strict about requiring proof of vaccination and general health from a veterinarian prior to accepting a dog. However, in an off-leash setting, scuffles or fights might occur. Reputable facilities will often hire vet assistants who can treat minor injuries and under-the-weather dogs.  For anything more serious, a good daycare should make it a priority to get the dog to a vet, and get in immediate contact with the owner.

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