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Pets Warehouse Penrith

Locality: Penrith, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4733 8133



Address: shop 5, 241 mulgoa road penrith 2750 Penrith, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.petswarehousepenrith.com.au

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25.01.2022 Coats & Self Warming beds available!! While stocks last!



24.01.2022 COOLING MATS AVAILABLE IN STORE! **LIMITED STOCK LEFT**

23.01.2022 McDuff called into Pets Warehouse Penrith today. Whilst he was window shopping he found some bunnies and was very polite, found all kinds of yummy snacks and came home with a bag of cow hooves to share. He also got some loving from the girls.

22.01.2022 ***BLACK HAWK 20KG*** $89.99 ADULT LAMB 20KG, ADULT CHICK 20KG ONLY!... WHILE STOCKS LAST!!



22.01.2022 Love their Oaten hay

21.01.2022 WE HAVE A 3:30PM GROOMING APPOINTMENT AVAILABLE TODAY!! Call us on 47338133 to book

20.01.2022 Last puppies for their FREE bath!!



20.01.2022 Update: No one came forward for this little one, she is now at the Hawkesbury Animal Shelter. Thank you to everyone who shared her photo. Looking for owner We... just had this little one handed into us as lost, was found running around Sunflower Dr Claremont Meadows. Unfortunately has no microchip. Came in wearing the harness and lead, so possibly got away whilst on a walk? If you think this beautiful dog is yours please give us a call on (02)96233970. Please bring in any proof you have, including photos etc. See more

20.01.2022 ***ZIWI PEAK 2.5KG*** FROM $99.99 Savings up to $20... While stocks last!

18.01.2022 How cute is this guy

18.01.2022 More clean pups

17.01.2022 Mini Lops & Netherland dwarf



17.01.2022 They love their Oaten hay in the mornings

16.01.2022 This weekend is set to be a scorcher. Please remember to keep your pets as cool and comfortable as possible. Putting out more water for them, a shallow paddli...ng pool, cooling mats, air conditioning (if possible) are all great ways to help your pets beat the heat. Heat stroke can affect any animal but there are those that are more susceptible: elderly pets, short nosed pets (Pugs, Persians etc), hyperactive dogs, those that are overweight, those with heart conditions. Signs of heat stroke to look out for are: Panting, Hypersalivation (drooling), Warm to touch, Red mucous membranes of mouth, Rapid heart rate, Dry nose, Quiet or poorly responsive, may lay down and refuse or be unable to rise, Vomiting, Blood from mouth or in stool, Seizures, Muscle tremors, Ataxia (staggering). If left untreated they can slip into a coma and pass away. If you notice any of these signs please do not use cold or icy water to try and cool them down as this can shock the system and cause more issues. If you notice any of these signs call your nearest vet immediately, whilst on the phone to the vet you can place damp towels using tepid water over your pet. Place your pet in your car with the damp towels on them and head straight to your nearest vet. Also with these extreme temperatures snakes will be more abundant. So keeping your yard free of any clutter, nicely mowed down will eliminate hiding places for them on your property. If you do see snakes on your property or near your property call a snake catcher to come and remove them (Australian Snake Catchers are fantastic). Do not risk trying to approach a snake yourself they’re fast and will strike if they feel threatened. If in the unfortunate event your pet is bitten by a snake, keep your pet as still and calm as possible and take them straight to your nearest vet for urgent treatment.

15.01.2022 We have 2 GROOMING SPOTS left on Sunday!! Call us on 47338133 to book!We have 2 GROOMING SPOTS left on Sunday!! Call us on 47338133 to book!

15.01.2022 CONGRATULATIONS SILVIA!!

15.01.2022 Leaf insects now in!!

11.01.2022 GREENIES 1KG NOW ONLY $49.99 While stocks last!

11.01.2022 More fish have arrived

10.01.2022 This image is dividing the internet - with some seeing a dog and others seeing a clown. Here's how to see both: 7news.link/DogOrClown

10.01.2022 **NEW** Rabbit & Guinea pig beds! Now in stock!

09.01.2022 ***FREE PET SANTA PHOTOS*** Saturday 5th December 9:30am-2pm... Due to Covid restrictions this year we will only be having pets in photos. We will have procedures instore, we ask that everyone follows instructions during the photos. All photos will be taken for you and uploaded onto our facebook page. No bookings required. We will also have: - ROGZ representative here demonstrating the new ROGZ range of leads & harnesses. - ZOETIS Representative to give information on the new SIMPARICA TRIO & to answer any questions CANT WAIT TO SEE EVERYONE :)

09.01.2022 We have one grooming spot left for tomorrow at 12:45pm. Call us on 47338133 to book!

09.01.2022 We are ready for our new home We come desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, flea and worm treated! Also a 1.3kg bag of Pro Plan kitten biscuits and one month supply of Revolution (flea and worm treatment) Adoption fee $299

09.01.2022 Pet Obesity Awareness Day We know you all love your pets so much, but do we love them a bit too much? It is so incredibly easy to overfeed our pets. We do it ...without thinking about the long lasting and detrimental to health effects that it could have on them. So of you think that your pet is obese, there are lots of things that you can do to help them to lose weight. Whether it is more exercise or less food, this awareness day is a way of educating us all about healthy lifestyles for our beloved pets. If you’d like any advise or assistance with this please don’t hesitate to give us a call. We can set up an appointment to help you get your beloved pet to a healthy weight. This can help them become more active members of the family, can help with joint issues(as extra weight causes more strain on joints) and can improve their overall wellbeing.

07.01.2022 Wire-bottom cages are very painful for rabbits. They create sore hocks on the feet (pictured below) that are incredibly painful. They also cause arthritis, whic...h is painful and chronic. Your rabbit should always have a solid surface to stand/walk/sleep on. ***Edit: This is not one of our current fosters. This is just an example photo we took from a veterinary clinic website to show what could happen when wire-bottom hutches are used.

07.01.2022 Just some of the Guinea Pigs available

05.01.2022 COOLING MATS & TOWELS NOW IN STOCK!!!

01.01.2022 FRESH PRIME 100 DELIVERY!

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