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Shop for Zoo Med reptile, fish, bird and small animal products at Petco and discover new ways to customize and take care of your pet's terrarium, tank, cage or habitat. Although Zoo Med has a wide range of products, their true passion is for herpetology, also known as the study of amphibians and reptiles. Started by two young college friends in a one car garage, over their almost 40 year history Zoo Med has grown to include a team "full of hobbyists, biologists and engineers who enjoy making the best reptile products on earth!"
Zoo Med's selection of pet care products include supplements, food, and water conditioners, so you can meet their dietary and hydration needs. They also have lighting that can mimic desert, warm ocean, coral and daylight sun glows. These lights and lamps help your pets feel at home and help prolong their health by keeping their habitats at an ideal temperature when paired with one of Zoo Med's Digital Thermometer and Day Night Timer products. And because a reptile or amphibian terrarium would be nothing without the proper terra or earth, Zoo Med also has a wide range of substrates, sands, and mosses. For added privacy, Zoo Med also offers hideaway products, so your pets can get some shut eye in the shade. If your pet is used to a more humid habitat, Zoo Med also has an Automatic Terrarium Mister product, so your tropical friend can enjoy a spray of moisture as often as they need it. To ensure your pet has a safe and clean environment, Zoo Med also offer filters, scoops and non-toxic sprays. In addition to their long history of providing herpetology enthusiasts with pet solutions, Zoo Med has also strived to be on the forefront of green practices in hopes of influencing other pet companies to do what they can to help protect our planet.
Explore the Petco selection of Zoo Med products and learn more about keeping a healthy, happy habitat for your pets.
Leopard Gecko Heating & Lighting
Snake Heating & Lighting
Aquarium Light Fixtures
Leopard Gecko Cages, Tanks & Terrariums
Snake Tanks & Terrariums
Tortoise Habitats & Bedding
Aquarium Heaters & Chillers
Leopard Gecko Decor & Hideaways
Snake Bedding & Substrate
Chinchilla Toys & Habitat Accessories
Spider Terrariums
Leopard Gecko Food
Pet Lizards
Chinchilla Cages & Habitats
Dog Crate & Kennel Accessories
Ball Python Shop
Aquarium Stands 40 Gallons and Up
Halloween Fish Tank Decorations
Pet Snakes
Poultry & Chicken Nesting & Egg Supplies
Zoo Med
Zoo Med Snake Shop
Zoo Med Frog Shop
Zoo Med Chameleon Shop
Zoo Med Bioactive Terrariums
Zoo Med Reptile Food
Zoo Med Fish Food
Zoo Med Tortoise Supplies
Zoo Med Aquarium Equipment
Zoo Med Aquarium Décor
Zoo Med Aquatic Turtle Shop
Zoo Med Leopard Gecko Shop
Zoo Med Crested Gecko Shop
Zoo Med Saltwater Fish Shop
Zoo Med Hermit Crab Shop
Zoo Med Snake Food
Zoo Med Bearded Dragon Shop
Zoo Med Reptile Substrate & Bedding
Zoo Med Reptile Habitat Décor & Hideaways
Zoo Med Turtle Food
Trixie has IBD issues for about 5 yrs, never confirmed this with a biopsy but selected protein food fixed her issues until recently when her appetite started lacking. Labs shows nothing abnormal except elevated WBC count. My vet sent me to internal med vet for biopsy but she opted to do abdominal ultrasound first which also shows nothing abnormal. The internal medicine vet is running a GI bloodwork panel. What might this tell her? Could it explain the inflammation thats causing elevated WBC?
My dog is a maltese/poodle and about 6 yrs. old. He was a rescue from PetCo. We are not active people being in our 70's and have med. conditions but he sometimes gets a run but usually a mild walk. He has been chewing at his front legs to where they are discolored. At his last grooming his eyes became irritated from the eyebrows being shaved too close and he kept rubbing them so I washed them with a boric acid solution made for humans. They seem better but still have the hard gunk on the edges.
My dog had diarrhea so I took her to the vet two days ago. Got x-rays. Told she had enlarged heart and fluid in chest cavity (heart failure). Started on heart meds 24 hours ago. Diarrhea continued, so started on med for that last night. Yesterday she was eating and drinking. Today, still has diarrhea (when she can go), but will not eat and drinks very little. Could this be side effects of new medicine? No energy, but still responsive to me. Should I give her water through syringe?
We have 3 small dogs 2yr old, 1 1/2 yr old & 9 month old. About 2 months ago the youngest had an allergic reaction to Trifexis so we stopped using it. We would like to try Interceptor but some of the same ingredients are in it as Trifexis. Would it be safe to give him this new med? Should we steer clear of anything similar to Trifexis? Also they all just got spayed & neutered 3 days ago. Still a little soar so really don’t want them to puke or get sick. Thanks for ur help!
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Please advise the medicine for roosters to get aggressive. And also caugh tablets for roosters.
I love animals but I have a phobia of huge dog such Great Danes ect. So will that effect that me getting the role at a animal shelter?
Do you treat tortoises
My dog Zeus has recently developed a fear over getting his claws clipped, I have tried restraining and also letting him come to me on his own but he is just to afraid. I have contacted the local veterinarian hospital and they want to charge over $200. I have some training in veterinary assistance and am fully capable of trimming his nails myself. Is there an at home medication I can give him to do this myself? He is about 85 pounds. I also already have trazadone if that is a suggestion.
I took my kitten to a Vetco Wellness clinic today (3954 Sports Arena Blvd) because she has diarrhea, and was told that they only do vaccinations. The Vetco website is giving out the wrong information, and I wasted 1/4 tank of gas on that trip. Please update the information on the Vetco website to reflect what they actually do.
My redeared aquaa trutle hardly open eyes for seconds then close them and inactive with bubbles, i change water but i cant take it to vet what to do please
Took in a dog who has been mistreated...want to make sure he's vaccinated and fixed also finding out his breed and estimated age