At most Petcos, snakes are sold.
PETCO does not sell cats or dogs--it never has and it never will. It used to sell rabbits, but no longer does. For these animals and many more, PETCO has created a program called "Think Adoption First" that educates possible pet parents about pet adoption and provides them with materials and coupons for making a home for their new pets. PETCO also hosts adoption events nearly every weekend at its stores. PETCO does sell reptiles, fish, birds, and "companion animals" (ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs, etc.).
i saw some there but they were all reserved because that kind of hamster is really popular but don't get one from a pet store, they normally don't get taken good care of, i would get one from a breeder
Yes. They range in price, but the one near me charges $2.61 per mouse after tax. but some times it is also 1.56 tax included when it is on sale!
Petco was created in 1965.
no. petsmart is a "genaric" version of petco, accept for the fact that petsmart is also more expensive. GO TO PETCO!! Petco FTW
Petco does sell insects. They are generally sold for the consumption of reptiles such as snakes as well as lizards.
Don't buy reptiles from Petco!
No, they do not.
no
Most Petco Stores sell ferrets 75% Petsmart maybe 45%-50%
No, They don't sell bunnies
petco had some corn snakes for 29.99 last week
Yes
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No, Petco just sells pet supplies, not pets.
No.
On the internet or at Petco. or Petsmart.