Address: 101 W Laurel Dr, Salinas, CA 93906, USA
Phone: +18314436161
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Rayne Adams
Good place
Culberto González
for the kindness
chris brown
Real good selection and real helpful staff
Blank Seg
always pet the doggo
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Their good folks,very helpful.
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I have no idea. I think they can answer your question better than me. Call them.
https://www.spcamc.org/espanol/para-dueos-de-mascotas/clinica-veterinaria.html
Hello, Elena! Unfortunately due to COVID-19 the vets do not take walk ins. You would need to sign up at lineup.vippetcare.com 30 minutes before they begin services. That means you would sign up at 3:00pm on Saturdays, and 9:30am on Sundays. Remember that the sign up has to be on the day of 30 minutes before. If you go on the website before that, it will not allow you to sign up.
VCI. (I think)
10am to 12 pm. You must go inside collier feed. They have a notice of how toc heck in online. If you dont they won't see you. Arrive 30min early to check in online
Not Sure ,Call
When I was there about a week ago pets sold were limited
They are closed. But I bought the vaccines for my puppy and 1 year old dog in collier. They just don't carry rabies shots
Yes they do!
https://www.vippetcare.com/services-pricing/clinics/
I don't know how young you're considering (these are certainly not chicks) but there are several young female chickens at the SPCA you might wish to consider. You are required to complete forms to show you have the space for an animal, at the SPCA. https://www.spcamc.org/adopt/?Species_3=Small%26Furry&PrimaryBreed=0&Sex_1=Female&search=+Search+&ClientID=6&Species=All
Bunnies are no longer for sale in California. The SPCA has several adoptable bunnies at this time; if that location is not convenient for you: the SPCA also brings adoptable animals to PetSmart. https://www.spcamc.org/adopt/adoptable-pets.html?Species_3=Small%26Furry&PrimaryBreed=0&search=+Search+&ClientID=6&Species=All https://www.peta.org/blog/victory-petsmart-stop-selling-bunnies/
SPCA often has adoptable hens (& they do at this time). https://www.spcamc.org/adopt/adoptable-pets.html?Species_3=Small%26Furry&PrimaryBreed=0&search=+Search+&ClientID=6&Species=All
This is the vaccination provider. Prices vary, based on what is required. There is a charge. https://www.vippetcare.com/pricing/
The last time I went in there I didn't notice any bunnies but give them a call. They have lizards they have cats hamsters fish Birds I see why not they wouldn't have bunnies Collier feed is always ready to help me out.
You might also wish to check with the SPCA. There is both a reptile & farm area there, or you might wish to complete the Alert Form. You also might wish to wait for the Black Friday Event (the day after Thanksgiving), when you name your own Adoption Fee. https://www.spcamc.org/pet-alert-program/
It varies on the actual type of shot. They themselves dont do the work. They have a third party come out to do shots Saturdays and sundays
You will likely find the best price at the SPCA (unless your local area has a clinic). https://www.spcamc.org/vet-clinic/
Oh ya plenty dependinh when they get thier delivery. Also chicks guinea pigs fish turtles all kinds of fun stuff. I always take my 2 kids with me and they just hang out looking at all the animals like they at the zoo lol
VIP Petcare is at Collier every Saturday from 3:30-5:30pm and Sunday from 10-12pm. (Closed the last two weekends of December for the holidays).
Maybe rabbits but I rise a rabbit and it died. So idk if there going to be rabbits in there cause their mostly wild animals. There are bunnies, a lot.
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