Two Easy Ways to Start Earning Rewards!
Earn 2X Pals Rewards points at Petco
when you use Petco Pay!
Get insights into natural dog food ingredients and learn how they support your pup’s overall health and well-being.
Updated on November 13th, 2025
Discover simple ways to be a more sustainable pet parent. Learn eco-friendly tips like using biodegradable litter, buying in bulk, and supporting green pet brands.
Updated on November 13th, 2025

Explore our picks for the perfect gift for the dog dad in your life this Father's Day.
Updated on November 13th, 2025
Get your shopping list ready, here are all the essentials you need for a new puppy.
Updated on November 13th, 2025
Do you think your dog or cat has heart issues and high blood pressure? Visit Petco to learn how enalapril can help your pet.
Updated on November 13th, 2025
It's great that you're trying to plan ahead and make sure you're asking good questions! I'm not sure what breed you're looking at, but in general, I would definitely consider saving up a bit to purchase a puppy from a reputable breeder if you can. Even if the purchase price is a bit higher than a puppy from an online ad, getting a pup from a more reliable source can save you a lot of heartache (and money!) down the line by avoiding costly health issues and behavioral problems due to poor breeding. If you do opt to go ahead and purchase a puppy through on ad online, I would talk to the breeder/seller about the following things: 1) Make sure the puppies are AKC registered. Even if you want "just a pet", no responsible breeder would be breeding dogs that aren't AKC registered. It's a big red flag that you're dealing with a puppy mill or really careless backyard breeder. 2) Ask what health clearances the puppies' parents have had, and ask to see documentation. Depending on the br
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If you have proof that the dogs have a current negative heartworm test (current means a test within the last year) then you can get the product at any one of our VETCO vaccination clinics. If you do not have proof of a negative heartworm test, you can get the test done at the clinic and then you can buy the Interceptor (or any type of heartworm prevention). ( https://www.vetcoclinics.com/services-and-clinics/clinic-locations-and-schedules/?zip=95758 )
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi there and thanks for posting on Boop by Petco! I would recommend a product called For-Bid which is a supplement you sprinkle on Mazee's food to help deter her from consuming her own fecal material. It is available at your local pet supply store or your local veterinarian may carry the product as well. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You can find this product at any of the online veterinary pharmacies. In order to find the best value I would recommend going on goodrx.com. On this website you will be able to type in the medication and dose and it will provide you with coupon codes and the location of where you need to obtain the product. Regardless of what site you use you will still need to obtain a prescription from your veterinarian. I always caution my clients when they are planning to purchase these types of products from pharmacies of unknown origin as we cannot be certain how the drugs are being stored and what source they are obtaining the drugs from. Do your due diligence before deciding on which place to use. I have had relatively good experiences with Valley Vet Supply.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You can do it, but it is not recommended. You may be purchasing a very sick puppy or it may not be the breed(s) listed on the paperwork. It is never recommended to buy a puppy from a pet store or online store. Adopt from your local shelter or choose a reputable breeder to avoid inadvertently supporting puppy mills.
Updated on August 12th, 2025