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Angel Fund

Friendly Pets is gratefully accepting donations for Angel Fund. University Animal Hospital's Angel Fund is a special program dedicated to providing medical care for pets in need.

Angel Fund is designed to assist less fortunate pets whose owners are facing financial hardship and are unable to afford necessary veterinary care. Through the generosity of donations, University Animal Hospital is able to offer life-saving treatments, essential procedures, and ongoing medical support to pets who might otherwise go without care.

Every contribution to the Angel Fund goes directly toward helping pets receive the treatment they deserve. Your support, whether big or small, makes a meaningful difference in the lives of pets and their families.

Angel Fund donations are being collected at the front counter at Friendly Pets. Thank you for your kindness and support in keeping our community pets happy and healthy.


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

Safe Fall Pet Activities

Fall is a wonderful time to get outside and enjoy seasonal activities with you dog. Below are some ideas for fun, fall, pet-friendly outings.

Visit a Pumpkin Patch

With acres of farmland, most pumpkin patches offer a fun activity where you can easily maintain proper social distancing while having a fun outing with your pet.

Carve Pumpkins

Pumpkin carving in the backyard is a fun activity for the whole family including the family dog. Check with your vet first to confirm that there are not extenuating circumstances with your pet, but generally pumpkin is a healthy treat for your pup, so they will gladly help you clean up the scraps.

Take Long Walks

With the cooler fall weather, there is less chance of either you or your pet becoming overheated. Take advantage of that with some nice long walks to enjoy the colorful fall scenery - either in your neighborhood or one of Greensboro's beautiful parks.

Go Apple Picking

We are fortunate to have lots of apple orchards just a couple of hours away in the Brushy Mountains of NC. Your dog will love a trip to the orchard where they can sniff out apples as a sweat treat. You shouldn't allow them to overindulge in apples and, again, check with your veterinerian to make sure that an apple treat is okay for your dog.

Trick or Treat

Trick or Treating can be a fun activity for the whole family including pets. Just make sure to follow all the normal safety rules as well as social distancing rules in your area. Friendly Pets has great pet costumes for extra Trick or Treating fun!

Play Football or Tailgate in the Backyard

Whether you are tossing around the football, or doing a little remote tailgating, your dog will love getting in on the action. If you are tailgating, make sure you keep your puppy away from the hot grill, human food and drink, and other hazards.

Sheltie on porch with pumpkin