Each pet is unique - visit our store and ask our store specialists.
We only stock reputable, vet-recommended brands that meet high safety standards.
Yes, we have a range of all-natural treats, grooming products, and eco-friendly toys.
We have an entire collection of boredom-busting toys and puzzle feeders. Browse our Playtime section!
Consider your dog’s age, breed, size and any health conditions. Look for complete and balanced formulas.
Some human foods are safe, but many (like chocolate, grapes, and onions) are toxic. Stick to dog-safe treats.
Generally once every 4–6 weeks, but it depends on breed and activity level.
Yes, ideally several times a week using a pet-safe toothpaste.
Chewing is normal, especially in puppies. Provide appropriate chew toys to prevent damage.
Both have benefits. Wet food provides hydration, while dry food helps with dental health. A mix is often ideal.
Adult cats usually eat twice daily; kittens need more frequent meals.
It depends on your cat’s preference: clumping, non-clumping, natural, or scented. Try different types if unsure.
Scoop daily and deep-clean weekly.
Scratching is natural. Provide scratching posts to redirect the behaviour.
It’s instinctual, your cat may be showing affection or practicing hunting behaviour.
Most reptiles need a tank, heating, lighting, substrate and humidity control.
Yes, especially species like turtles, iguanas, and bearded dragons, for bone and shell health.
It varies. Some eat insects, others eat greens or small animals. Research your species carefully.
Feeding schedules vary by species, age, and diet. Some need daily feeding, others every few days.
Spot clean daily and do a thorough clean every few weeks, including substrate change.
Bigger is always better. Birds need space to flap their wings and play.
Clean food and water dishes daily, and the cage at least once a week.
A balanced diet includes seeds or pellets, supplemented with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Some, like cooked veggies and fruits, are okay, but avoid avocado, chocolate, caffeine, and salty foods.
It could be stress, boredom, or a health issue. Consult a vet if it persists.
Yes! Toys provide mental stimulation and prevent boredom and stress.
It depends on the type of fish. A good rule of thumb is 1 gallon of water per inch of fish. More space is always better for water quality and fish health.
Yes, a good filter keeps the water clean and healthy.
Wait at least 24–48 hours, but ideally cycle the tank for a week or more to establish bacteria.
Partial water changes weekly and full cleaning monthly are recommended.
Yes, use a water conditioner to neutralise chlorine and harmful chemicals.
Once or twice daily, only as much as they can eat in 2–3 minutes.
This could signal a swim bladder issue, poor water quality, or stress. Test the water and observe behaviour closely.