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    That Little Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Wet Pets

    Wet Pets

    (6 reviews)

    Everyone here is clearly dedicated to their customers and the animals they sell and care for. They…read morelove what they do, it's obvious, which keeps us coming back regularly. Never, ever been less than happy just being around them and when we leave with a 'haul.' We come at least once a week, stock is always replenished with new varieties we love checking out, and taking home new friends with us every trip. Wet Pets is the ONLY place I trust as an experienced aquarist to have the healthiest stock, cleanest tanks and best choices to pick from. Gordon, Mandy and Amy are very knowledgeable in freshwater and marine and exhibit their skills in the displays they keep and care for. Questions? Just ask. These guys are attentive, customer oriented and can be depended on to follow up with you..really personalized and caring. Never any pressure to buy but always offering advice when asked, recommendations freely given which I appreciate and have never been steered wrong. Always available with customer service, smiles and concerns that you are happy ..if any issues arise they are glad to fix them on the spot. We just don't go anywhere else - found warm friends here and a 'home store' for our aquarium needs plus it's our "fishing trip" each week . A fifty year business that reflects that in how they treat folks. On a scale of five stars, I award ten!

    The owner and his wife know everything there is to know about what they sell. Any question you have…read moreis answered with a smile and usually a little history that you probably wouldn't find on google. They love what they do and it really shows. I have only been here once, but will continue to go back over and over again! Quality is top notch here, and selection is great!

    Petland Columbus - Lobby

    Petland Columbus

    (27 reviews)

    We bought 2 puppies from Petland one 26 Dec 2017 (shih-poo) and another one in summer of 2018 (shih…read moretzu). Both dogs are absolutely perfect. No issues. Thank you Petland. My boys are now 7 and 8, still full of life.

    STOP BUYING PETS FROM PETLAND!…read more I would strongly caution anyone considering purchasing a puppy from this store to seriously rethink that decision and do independent research first. Large retail pet chains like this have been repeatedly criticized by animal welfare organizations and veterinarians for sourcing puppies from high-volume commercial breeding operations, often referred to as "puppy mills." These facilities are widely reported to prioritize profit over proper breeding standards, socialization, and long-term health. Keeping young puppies--especially small, sensitive breeds like Yorkies and Chihuahuas--in a high-traffic retail environment can put them at increased risk for stress-related illnesses such as kennel cough and other infections. Many new owners are not fully prepared for the emotional and financial burden that can come with this. There are also concerning reports and firsthand accounts online from former employees across similar stores describing issues with animal care, oversight, and sales practices that prioritize moving puppies quickly. I encourage anyone reading this to look into those accounts themselves rather than taking a sales pitch at face value. At the end of the day, this is a business model built around selling living animals at extremely high prices. That alone should raise questions about where these puppies come from and how they are treated before they ever reach the store. Please consider adopting from a shelter or working with a reputable, transparent breeder instead. Doing your homework now can prevent heartbreak later--and helps avoid supporting systems that many experts have raised serious ethical concerns about.

    That Little Farm - farms - Updated May 2026

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