Address: 21 W 7th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, USA
Phone: +17075450721
Sunday: 9:30AM–3PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Laura Martinez
Love this store! Always someone to greet you at the door and they are so helpful. If they don't know the answer, they find the person who does. My new "go to" for my Dog and Cats needs!
Annie Dayton, MSN, RN
The best feed store, ever!! The hay smells fantastic on the way into store, there’s a dizzying abundance of everything you need or want for your animals, and the clerks are incredible. It’s just wonderful. Go visit.
DebraLea Comstock
Friendly, helpful! They deliver hay to my house other month. There scheduling is quicker then most. The delivery guys always have a kind word and are efficient and respectful. They always earn a nice tip. There hardworking! The store always has what I need. Ive never had an issue with my delivery’s. The hay always seems clean and yummy! Horses love it!
Alan Hennessy
In 1967 the Western Farm Center opened for business and began supplying feed and equipment to local farms. As time went on, so did urbanization. Western Farm expanded its offerings to include pet food and more related products for these pets. Their goal is to provide high quality products and a service team that makes your buying experience so complete that you want to keep returning. Being a pet friendly store, I bring my dog and get help with what I need from the first employee I encounter. They are always friendly and very informative. I also bring my cat and dog to Sunday vaccination clinics. Western Farm also offers chick's, chickens and birds. Also known as the Farm in the City, this establishment is a great asset to the community.
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VIP Petcare is at Western Farm Center every Sunday from 9:30 to 11:30am. They have several vaccination packages that range from $40 to $75 depending on your animal, their age, or their needs. They also have add-on services for around $15 each. I've found their services are much more affordable than veterinary hospitals around here, but you also usually have to wait in a long line with lots of other dogs and cats, so if your animal is shy, easily frightened, or aggressive, it's sometimes not worth the trouble. Otherwise, it's wonderful! All of the vets and assistants are super nice, and they're well-organized.
We also get canaries from time to time, but depends on Breeder’s. We may have a few now. We open again on Tuesday, July 5.
Ivan is right. Currently we stock a 50lb bag of 1/4" Alfalfa Pellets from Nutrena Feeds. - Trevor
They have baby chicks in spring time of various breeds check on line or call.
Yes. You missed the bees themselves, but we definitely still sell all the supplies.
We require facemasks. We practice social distancing, we've closed a couple of registers down to create less crowding at the counter. We sanitize the carts and credit card touch pads. We've closed down the bathrooms. We encourage the employees to wash and sanitize frequently. We've also limited the number of people allowed in the chick-room. All returned products are quarantined for 1 week before being placed back on the shelf or processed for returns. Most of the staff has also been vaccinated.
We do have all the supplies you would need for the guinea pig though. We used to have a breeder who would raise some for us, but she moved out of town and we've never had a reliable source since then.
You have to make sure that the rodents are not getting into any dog or cat food. They have vitamins that neutralize the poison.
I would venture a guess sometime in December before the 26th.
Hay bales are pretty inexpensive, and straw is even less expensive. I'd suggest just buying them.
Estimated about $15 - $25
Hello Leha, Thanks for taking the time to contact us, we appreciate your business! We did end up finding another supplier for crickets and do have them back in stock. They are only sold in tubs of 50 or 100 now (50 for $4.99 or 100 for $7.99)
You're supposed to tell me - you asked the questions! I think I may have missed one.
Unfortunately we haven't been able to find anything that works as well as Angel Eyes did, and have not heard of Tearplex or Burt's Bees. As the other person had mentioned, is the problem itchy or just stained eyes? alot of times if it is stained, I recommend checking the ingredients in the food to see if it contains any beets or beet pulp as that can cause the red tear staining. sometimes just a dietary change can clear things up.
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I do not know for sure about kitten immunizations, but every Sunday morning they have a mobile veterinarian on premises. They do vaccinations for cats and dogs. I assume that includes kittens.
They sell a dizzying variety of leashes. I have purchased leashes like what you describe but i cannot say if it is the specific leash you purchased. I would recommend visiting the store, that or calling and asking someone at the store.
Not 100% sure what you mean by that, but they do sell puppy versions at least of the "Taste of the Wild" dog food lines.
They have a huge variety so I would bet on it.
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