Pet Stores in Daytona Beach, FL

7 locations found near Daytona Beach

“Good selection of pet food, treats, toys, etc especially different flavors and types of the food my dog eats/likes (Merrick). A little bit on the pricey side. But worth it to get what your fur baby needs. Also, the staff are very friendly.”

4.2 Good211 Reviews

“We had the best experience at the north Atlantic Blvd Daytona Beach Fl. The manager Alexia was awesome, she helped in every way she could with our purchase of 2 ferrets. The entire staff was great. Daniel, Kayleigh, Dylan, Caleb, Megan, and Noah were awesome. They were all very helpful and very knowledgeable about the care of the animals. I would highly recommend this store for any of your pet purchases or needs. Thanks for all the help guys...J Elkins.”

4.2 Good130 Reviews

“Interesting proprietor, quite a character. Several friendly cats , receptive to attention. Eclectic selection of items, I bought an Egyptian cat god shirt. In an odd location, amidst biker bars.”

4.7 Superb31 Reviews

“New to the area and so happy to find this gem! Walked in with my dog for a nail clip/grind and was greeted with a smile and quick service! Her nails look the best they’ve ever looked. Cute doggie bakery and toys. Highly recommend!”

4.2 Good49 Reviews

“Came here a few weeks ago and ended up adopting the sweetest guy ever. Everything went really smooth all the workers were super helpful. He's happy, healthy and settled into his new home really fast.”

4 Good179 Reviews

“We had the best experience at the north Atlantic Blvd Daytona Beach Fl. The manager Alexia was awesome, she helped in every way she could with our purchase of 2 ferrets. The entire staff was great. Daniel, Kayleigh, Dylan, Caleb, Megan, and Noah were awesome. They were all very helpful and very knowledgeable about the care of the animals. I would highly recommend this store for any of your pet purchases or needs. Thanks for all the help guys...J Elkins.”

3.8 Good18 Reviews

“The Daytona Flea Market has been around since the early 80's and still manages to keep up with the times. Every time I come out here, I find something new that sparks my interest. This place is quite the maze and you can easily get lost, so definitely grab a map. I have been here many times over the years and I still have to walk an isle or two before I know if I am going the right way. The sellers here have just about everything you need, including: toys, household items, makeup & cosmetics, electronic repair supplies, video games, collectable figurines, anime items, costumes & custom masks, antique items, paintings & frames, clothing, weapons, CD's and cassettes, golf carts and golf cart repair services, window tinting services, auto speaker and stereo purchases/installation, dog grooming services, fresh local produce and so much more. One guy even tried to sell us a vacation package, so there is that too. I don't usually buy a lot when I do come here but I usually find something to take home. The last few times I have been out here I purchased some great CDs on the cheap, a leather knife holster and leather jacket from Byrd's Custom Leather Goods. I almost never leave here without getting a cold beer and a Chicago Dog from the Dog House. If I'm feeling frisky I might even pickup a funnel cake too. On my most recent visit I purchased a very nice stainless-steel cross at 75% off, which came to $11. I also had a patch sewn on my leather riding vest. The total was supposed to come to $23 something; however, they only charged me $20 because I paid cash. Usually, Byrd's doesn't let me down, but this time around the gent sewing my patch (Steven) sewed my right pocket partially closed, ugh! I did find out that if you buy a vest or jacket from Byrd's they will sew any patch on for free, cool! On a side note, there used to be a nice lady named Amy who worked at the Dog House. She was super sweet and we always had a great conversation. Well Amy wasn't there this time around. The other lady working the counter was a bit rude and was not happy about making two Chicago Dogs and waffle fries. She asked me if I even knew what a Chicago Dog was, really?? Also, she only had two dogs on the grill with 6 people in line and microwaved everyone's dogs, come on! Amy never did that, please bring her back or someone who cares. The Flea Market is a great way to spend the afternoon if you are in a shopping mood or it is raining outside. You would think that no one would be here on a rainy day but it's the complete opposite. In the summer it can be quite hot in here but they do have fans running with built in misters. There is also a fully enclosed air-conditioned section with great stores and restrooms. I highly recommend bringing your comfortable walking shoes, a USB powered fan or hand fan with you for warmer days. The Flea Market is only open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9am to 5pm. Definitely get here by noon because this place is a time warp. One minute its 1pm then its 4:30pm and everyone starts shutting down, then you kick yourself for not remembering where that one store was that had that cool item you should have got when you were there the first time, lol! We used to have a Flea Market just like this one in Sanford but it was actually better because it had a little theme park out front with rides. It was so cool then they tore it down and it has been sitting there for years, what a bummer. Many of the vendors who were at the Sanford location relocated to Daytona and are still there today. If you have never been to the Daytona Flea & Farmers Market, I highly recommend checking it out if you are in the Daytona Beach area.”

2.9 Average57 Reviews