Welcome to Friendly Pets

We Love Pets...

AS MUCH AS YOU DO!

Come see us

For All Your

Pets and Supplies!

NOW HIRING

Friendly Pets is actively hiring kennel maintainence staff. To apply, please print and complete this Employment Application and bring it to our store at
625 Friendly Center Road, Greensboro, NC.


NEW Kitten/Cat Rehoming Program

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of needing to rehome your cat or kitten, Friendly pets is here to help.

We have placed hundreds of cats in loving homes. Visit our Rehoming Webpage to get details on how to begin the process.

COVID-19 Adjustments

Featured Pets

This is only a partial listing of puppies and kittens and is updated weekly.
For a complete, more frequently updated list, please visit our Facebook Photo Album.
Call for availability dates.

Attention Customers

Monday - Thursday • Noon - 7:00 pm
Friday - Saturday • Noon - 8:00 pm
Sunday • 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

We also maintain a Facebook Photo Album of all the current puppies and kittens in stock. We try our best to update it daily to ensure that it is as current as possible. If, after viewing this album, you have questions, please give us a call at
336-294-8101.

We have a new procedure for access to our pet playtime in our playrooms. We are selling Playtime Punch Cards with 100% of all proceeds donated to Susie's Hope animal rescue group.

A Playtime Punch Card is just $10 and entitles you (and your group) to a total of ten, 10-minute visits with a puppy or kitten of your choice (some restrictions apply) in a playroom. Please see a Friendly Pets Staff Member for additional details.

COVID-19 Adjustments

Winter Pet Tips

Each season has it's own joys and challenges for pets and pet owners. Below are a few tips to help make the winter holiday season a joyful one for you and your pet!

COLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS
  • Provide indoor shelter for all pets, even those that are used to staying outside in the backyard the rest of the year.
  • Keep your pet warm with winter sweaters and coats to help avoid hypothermia.
  • Pay special attention to protect paws from winter weather. Using booties on walks can help prevent cracked and frozen paws.
  • Feed a bit more during winter. The extra calories are needed to help generate the extra body heat that your pet may require.
  • Bathing less frequently in winter ensures that your pet will have natural oils on their skin and coat to better maintain their body temperature and also prevent dry, flaky skin.
  • Don't shave or trim your pets coat close in winter.
AVOID WINTER HAZARDS
  • Since your pet will be spending more time inside, make sure that they don't have access to human foods that can be posionous to pets. These include but are not limited to chocolate, onions, grapes, and xylitol - an artificial sweetener that is even in some peanut butter brands. So, read ALL food labels before giving your pup a peanut butter treat! CLICK HERE for more information.
  • Good rule of thumb is to keep pets away from all holiday plants. Many are poisonous and/or dangerous to pets including pine trees, holly, poinsettias, mistletoe, and amaryllis. Bows and other decorations can also pose choking and digesting threats.
  • Keep pets away from the open flame of candles, fireplaces, firepits and bon fires.
  • If you celebrate the holidays with fireworks, remember that these are often terrifying to pets and can cause them to run away.
  • Keep anti-freeze, rock salt, deicer and other winter chemicals out of reach of pets.
Winter Pet and Owner