Yes, curbside pickup is available at Petco Gibsonia. All of our products that are eligible for store pickup will show this option on the product's detail page.
Hamster and guinea pig prices vary by location. Call your Gibsonia Petco at (724) 443-3400 to check for pricing and availabilty in your store. Or visit our companion animal website for more information on small companion animals.
No, Gibsonia Petco does not sell dogs or cats. Petco partners with local animal welfare organizations through the Petco Love program to offer dog and cat adoptions at select stores. Adoptable pets may be available in in-store adoption habitats or during scheduled adoption events. Contact your local Petco store for current availability and upcoming adoption events.
Yes, we have a full-service grooming salon for dogs and cats. Appointments are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome based on availability. Please call (724) 443-3400 to inquire about appointments or grooming services available.
Yes, we provide dog training classes for all levels, from puppy basics to advanced training. Please call (724) 443-3400.
Helpful Staff
Many reviews highlight the staff's friendliness and willingness to assist customers, with specific mentions of employees going above and beyond to help with pet needs and recommendations.
Great Grooming Services
Several customers praised the grooming services, particularly mentioning the compassion and skill of groomers like Danielle and Kia, who provided excellent care for their pets.
Well-Stocked Store
Customers appreciate that the store often has the products they need, including pet food and supplies, and they find the store to be organized and clean.
Mixed Experiences with Customer Service
While many customers report positive interactions, some have experienced rude or dismissive behavior from staff, particularly in the grooming department, leading to frustration and disappointment.
Concerns About Animal Care
Several reviews express concern over the treatment of animals in the store, including reports of unhealthy fish and poor oversight in selling live animals, indicating a need for better animal care practices.
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