Pet City llc 185 Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874
About the Business
Pet City LLC is a beloved pet store located at 185 Lafayette Road in Seabrook, New Hampshire. With over 35 years of experience, we specialize in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums, as well as birds, reptiles, small animals, and supplies for dogs and cats. While we do not currently sell online, we invite you to visit our store in person to explore our wide selection of products. Take a virtual tour on our website and don't forget to watch our television ad on Regional Chronicals.
We are proud to offer one of the best selections of plant products for your aquarium, including Takashi Amano's ADA brand. Our plant selection is one of the largest in New England, perfect for all your planted aquarium needs. For saltwater enthusiasts, we receive weekly shipments of new fish, corals, and invertebrates. Be sure to stop by regularly to see our latest additions to our stock. Visit Pet City LLC today for all your pet needs!
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Location & Phone number
185 Lafayette Rd, Seabrook, NH 03874, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 20:00
Friday:
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"Great selection of aquatic plants, was not dirty as people are reviewing, definitely nothing out of the ordinary, very knowledgeable and happy to help staff, will definitely come back soon!"
"I read the reviews and was expecting the worst but it wasn't bad. It seems to be a family owned shop trying their best and that's what matters. I wasn't impressed by the rodent care but it wasn't horrible. They have multiple amazing well established planted tanks. I'm not sure why they have so many critical reviews that claim it smells terrible. I have been in plenty of pet stores that smell a million times worse. Overall a good store. Definitely stop by if you have a chance."
"Small little mom and pop shop amazing experience and a great selection of pets. It has a home vibe to it. None of the animals are over crowded. They are extremely helpful and help you understand and they ask questions about where the animal would go and how to help make the environment develop to the ideal specs for the certain pets."
"First when I walked in I was hit with the worst smell ever. Not sure if it was trash or the dirty tanks and lack of care for the animals. No greeting from the staff when I walked in and given a creepy vibe. Though the cages don’t seem to be too dirty they are poorly lit for the rodents and very tiny and overcrowded for the birds. The fish room is very dark and at times you may be able to spot a dead one.I love to give small business’ credit but this is not it."
"I was very sad coming here. I was very disappointed with the care of the animals. The fish had ick, the aquariums were dirty, on the bottom of the aquatic plant tank there was a piece of scrap metal, they were cohabitating two adult leopard geckos and a baby bearded dragon, and worst of all I found a VERY skinny savannah monitor. She was clearly very sick and skinny. She didn't react to my touch and never opened her eyes. Monitors are very active and move to move. They require very big enclosures. She was in a small gecko display cage. I was very sad to see this. Please do research on how to care for the animals. Update: I revisited the store to see if there were any improvements. Definitely cleaner. Unfortunately, the care has not changed. I took more photos but I can’t figure out how to post them on an edited post. They had multiple lizard species in one tank. Green iguana, spiny tail iguana, red headed agama, tarantula, millipede and another invert. Then there were gargoyle geckos and crested geckos in one cage. Gargoyle gecko will eat the crested gecko. Plus they’re both males, very aggressive. Corpse fish is still there and covered in ick."
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