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Discover festive and safe holiday treats for your dogs and cats, with ideas to make the season extra special for your furry friends.
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
Before you bust out the decorations know what precautions to take. You’ll learn if poinsettias are poisonous to cats, which foods to stay away from, and more!
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
Learn how to safely handle your aquatic life to avoid toxin & bacterial exposure. Find aquatic life care supplies at your neighborhood Petco pet care center.
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
Holidays mean lots of photos - and of course your pet should be involved! Follow these tips to get a social media worthy shot of you and your pet.
Updated on December 15th, 2025
Search Petco for all the information you need on bearded dragons. We’re here with tips and tricks to help you keep your pet happy and well cared for.
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
What you have appears to be an aquatic/semi-aquatic species of turtle. Basic requirements include a tank of at least 10 gallons initially, a water heater, a water filter, a basking area out of the water, a heat lamp and a UVB light source.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Only you can decide to exchange Peach or not. Your options include returning her for exam and treatment if indicated, exchanging her completely or taking her to your own veterinarian or a vet experienced in treating reptiles for an exam. You are well within your guarantee period with Petco. Contact the store where Peach was purchased and discuss your options with store personnel.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Yes, most pet stores have a small animal section with a variety of toys. Look for chew toys with safe woods such as willow, apple, birch, spruce and aspen. Soft toys and exercise wheels are also good options.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
It's possible G may have a bacterial overgrowth in his stomach or intestinal parasite. You'll want to take a stool sample into your local Veterinary clinic. Be sure to offer plenty of fresh drinking water and a calm environment.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
It sounds like he has a hot spot which can be caused by allergies, infections, licking/chewing/scratching, mites/fleas, etc. Have your vet take a look at the area to determine the exact cause. Your vet may need to shave and scrub the area and he may need an oral antibiotic and a steroid to help treat the problem.
Updated on September 24th, 2025