Address: 310 S Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33415, USA
Phone: +15616875055
Sunday: 12–4PM
Monday: 12–7PM
Tuesday: 12–7PM
Wednesday: 12–7PM
Thursday: 12–7PM
Friday: 12–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Cloudy Flyer
At work we came across and rescued a beautiful Dutch rabbit. We all knew this wasn't your typical wild rabbit but someones pet that was recklessly abanded. After that three weeks later she had 9 babies. We had no idea she was a pregnant doe!.Nobody in the state of Florida had room with the resources to take any of them. We even called as far North as Georgia with no joy. Wild cargo was the one and only place that had the room and resources to take them in and give them to good families that actually care and give them the chance that they need. We would recommend this store to anyone for any of your pet needs don't hesitate. These people care about all animals and clearly have a good operation going on over here. 💯
Elissa P
Always great, helpful, knowledgeable and friendly staff. Great selection.
Philip Enders
They love pigs 🐖
Ashley Sancillena
Hii so I got chicks custermers were nice and he had blue eyes and brown hair he was the best he
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I think they would consider it. You should go in and meet Hilary and Aaron. They're so kind and knowledgeable.
No they are not, they are very good with the animals they get in.
You can try just giving her a couple at night and see what she does it's not going to hurt her
There is no such thing really as a dwarf tortoise, but smaller species go on average from 200 to 900 as babies.. you can get tortoises from all sorts of different prices but the smaller species specifically go for about that range.
There are dwarf tortoises, if that's the question? Yes, we have tortoises in the store. Please call for any further questions. Monday - Friday 12-7. Saturday 10-7, and Sunday 12-4. 561-687-5055.
Hello alicia i hav a daughter that spells her name the same way. I hav 2 bearded dragons and was wandering what is bee pollen..ive had my dragons 5 yrs now and never used it.
Yes, you absolutely do. It is a class 3 to buy and sell that cost 50 dollars annually. Unfortunately, FWC made Iguanas (the common green iguana and all color mutations) illegal to possess in Florida. If we received them we would be forced to euthanize them upon intake. If you surrender them to an amnesty even put on by FWC they also would dispatch (euthanize) them. Tegus etc are also on this list.. more can be found on Usarkflorida. Just Google them and you will be informed to the current battle at hand. They are also coming for your fish, birds, snakes, cats and dogs... Anything that can live in Florida, is not welcome in Florida. It's hard to believe but everything I said is true. Please take time to look it up and sign the petitions..
Yes we do!
Yes, but only on adoption basis. All small animals considered pocket pets they have, are a surrender basis re-home.
I would say Wild Cargo or Mark's Ark as well. Not really sure but I hope this helps. Best of luck to you!
They have a wide variety of fish in many other animals lizards reptiles and etcetera it's far as wolffish you probably have to give them a call personally and ask them because nowadays things are limited
Wild Cargo does adoptions so it varies on stock.. but Birds off Broadway is a respectable clean store with quality animals. You should try them. Wild cargo is awesome! But does not specialize in birds. But they can answer any question you may have on bird husbandry or sell you supplies as well. The best place in town to go for food and supplies for sure.
They range in price! But overall the best prices vs quality that i have seen!! Super cute nice variety as well!!
No masks, no social distancing.
I own a beardy, rabbit, fish and had an english bulldog. I shop/shopped for all my pet companions there. I dont know about their volunteer policies but I'm sure they could point a dedicated animal lover in the right direction.
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I dont think they are hiring but you need to like reptiles and animals
They have tons of guinea pigs! I think they have a $25 adoption fee, but I could be wrong.
Yes they have hedge hogs. I see them every day there. Watched them grow from babies.
It depends on what you're looking for. It's a small store with a ton packed in it probably the best use of space I've seen. Different breeds of chickens when you first walk in with rescues and rabbits to the side. To the left are feeds and supplies. By the counter are more rescues and Guinea pigs.just past th counter the room on the left is full of exotic reptiles and turtles. Then you have terrarium supplies and aquarium supplies then a very efficiently set up fish rack with some rely nice freshwater fish with aquarium package sets on the wall. Tuesday and Thursday I believe Miss Barbara is there she's one really nice lady.
They have some for adoption.
Not that I know of.
I'm pretty sure they will take in most small animals and reptiles, they open tomorrow at 10 and ask for Hillary she will help you
They won't buy them but they will except then
Yes
They don't have dogs or cats. Primarily reptiles, rabbits, and poultry.
I've noticed in my experience that ball pythons usually shy away from light and sleep most of the day and are most active at night you can try a heat pad under the cage or under the substrate and get a compact florescent bulb like a reptisun or a night time viewing bulb that emits a blue or red light like a exo-terra night glo bulb
You should be able to. They are a rabbit rescue.
No sorry
they don't have them
Yes
Just bring it in and we'll take a look at it
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