Retail chain stocking a wide range of pet supplies, including food, bedding & grooming products.
Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup · Delivery
Health and Safety: Mask required ·
Hours
Sunday | 1–6PM |
Monday | 10AM–7PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–7PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–7PM |
Thursday | 10AM–7PM |
Friday | 10AM–7PM |
Saturday | 10AM–7PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7127 Eastchase Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36117 Phone: (334) 277-2226 Website: http://www.petlandmontgomery.com/
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Review Summary
Alyssa Durham
Very friendly staff and great selection of budget friendly dog items!
Sara Dodd
Petland carries many options of cat food/care supplies in addition to dog care!
B J
My kids love the open small furry animal area, very inviting.
Ashley Peters
Amazing experience! Staff is friendly and very knowledgeable!! Amazing selection of animals and animal supplies! They even let our girls play with a Husky puppy!
WendyLee *
Friendly loved looking at all the pets! Its been years since I have seen a actual pet store with pets sold in it!
Skylar Faulk
I went into the store to get a bird yesterday, and finally decided on a parakeet. Well, instead of being able to choose my own bird the lady insisted on just taking home the first one she caught. So ultimately I agreed. The one I went home with had managed to get out of the enclosure, and after a few try’s with catching the bird properly, she got frustrated and just squeezed the net at the top after scooping the bird up. I of course took the bird home. Even after being worried about the bird. And, when we were getting her in her cage after setting up, we saw that from the way the lady had handled catching her, she’d broken two of her primary flight feathers. I was offered to switch the bird out, which I declined, but personally I think if you’re going to work in a pet store, know how to properly handle the animals, especially something as tiny fragile as a bird. I don’t believe anything was done to or about how the girl handled my bird. But I believe something should have been done.She’s very stressed out at the moment. Not wanting to really move onto any of the perches and sticking to the bottom to the cage. And I’m sure that the broken feathers have to do with it.I must add that for anyone who doesn’t know, that a bird snapping a feather like that? Is very painful for the bird. So now we are keeping a good eye on her. Just to make sure it doesn’t get infected. But it wouldn’t have been a problem if the feather snapping wasn’t a painful experience for them.