Address: 3183 S Veterans Pkwy, Springfield, IL 62704, USA
Phone: +12176983091
Sunday: 10AM–7PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–9PM
R C
Friendly staff. Good selection. Only down fall was we went for a specific product the website said they had, and they did not. Our pup still left happy though!
Michelle Meredith
Shelves are filling up with Royal Canin! My cats are sooooo happy! As always - the store is clean and employees are friendly.
Theresa Nichols
Curbside pick up was fast and easy. Prices were good and my items were all available.
Hannah Clark
Love this place I love the stock on the animals but I do wish they had more a lot for more than one type of animal and I love walking around the store
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If I remember correctly, they are around $60, but it is best to call APL and speak with them for concrete pricing.
Kitten can be adopted there as well as at the cat Cafe, Ingham County animal control (mason), or out on grand river in west Lansing at the humane society
No but natures select in Springfield carries them
They have them in the Springfield Pet Smart. They have a small animal section that has everything you need. Just ask one of the people and they will help you get everything necessary.
I have seen them cost $15.99 however that's from personal observation. Also, that price is on shelf before you factor in tax (if there is one) or supplies if you haven't purchased them yet.
Yes they do. Ask an associate for help and they should be able to not only guide you to the hamsters, but tell you the different kinds they have and the correct supplies needed to care for them.
I'm not sure but I know the employees at Petsmart would be able to help you choose the right one. They would be in stock too. Give them a call or stop in.
I just checked, it says they do sell male guinea pigs.
Yes at the Banfield vet clinic they have you'll have to contact them for days
Yes, I believe so
I'm not a veterinarian, but would suggest contacting the store and asking what type of food they were using prior to the purchase. If it is different from what you bought, see if you get the same feed from them and try that. Otherwise, see if a veterinarian could offer more professional suggestions. Changes in environment, water sources, food types, can cause distress in all animals.
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You will need to call the store. They are not watching google maps waiting for someone to ask about cat shaving
No, but they do have adoption events most weekends for the local shelters.
I would assume this is for a pet....A diet for an animal experiencing diarrhea should consist of easily digestible foods. Something like chicken, rice, eggs and mashed potatoes. Make sure that they do not eat grass. If it continues, you may need to take them to a vet for medications.
You must have updated rabies vaccination when you come in for any service whether it's nails, bath, or a haircut. If it's business hours Monday through Friday we can call your vet. Any other time we need to see documentation from the vet, the tags do not work. You can also have the rabies faxed to us and just call and let us know you'll be coming in and fax is coming in as well.
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