Not all pet shops are created equal - some have realised no pets in store mean loyal customers follow, while some still have pets in glass boxes and staff who know nothing about the animals they sell.
Below is a list of pet shops Australia- wide that are pet free. If your local store doesn't sell pets and is not on the list, please let us know and we'll include them here!
View: All States | ACT | NSW | NT | QLD | SA | TAS | VIC | WA
12 Railway Ave, Wahroonga New South Wales 2076
626 Pittwater Rd, Brookvale New South Wales 2100
Multiple locations across Queensland
Multiple locations across Queensland
Harvey Norman Centre, Greenway Dve, Tweed Heads South New South Wales 2486
Multiple locations across New South Wales
Multiple locations across New South Wales
237-239 West St, Umina Beach New South Wales 2257
Shop 22 Northbridge Plaza, 79-113 Sailors Bay Rd, Northbridge New South Wales 2063
279 Victoria Rd, Gladesville New South Wales 2111
Shop 4, 2a Jacques Ave, Bondi Beach New South Wales 2026
328 Melbourne Rd, Newport VIC 3015
"This pet shop is great! They asked me about the age, exercise levels and medication my dog was on before giving me advice on the best choice of food. And instead of having pets for sale they have a book on the counter with printouts of rescue pets from the PetRescue website!"
15a Transvaal Ave, Double Bay New South Wales 2028
"The dog lovers emporium for discerning dogs and the people who love them. Not only a fantastic shop for everything a pet may want but Dogs and the City actively inform customers of the darker side of the pet shop industry." - Lisa
737 Sandgate St, Clayfield Queensland 4011
"Pet Centro do not sell animals but DO have rats from the local rat rescue group, they also have lovely friendly staff, hold a wonderful puppy pre-school with a Delta qualified instructor, have a great range of products and often hold event days to raise money for animal related charities. Pets are welcome to visit and the resident dogs are Archie (curly coated retriever) and Paris (mini poodle). We love Pet Centro, they are an outstanding store :)" - Kissindra
10 Stewart Rd, Ashgrove Brisbane 4060
"The team at Pet Cafe are fabulous and the only pets in store are their
own! They have everything a pet could possibly want and Luis the
Chihuahua is always on hand to advise on the best doggie treats. Pet
Cafe are great at giving advice on anything from chicken care to where
to go for help with pet behavioural problems. I love Pet Cafe!" - Vickie
80-82 Gladstone Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609
"My recommendation for a pet shop star is The Pet Barn at Fyshwick, a large pet shop which has had the policy of never selling pets themselves. I always travel the extra few kilometres to purchase my pet products from them." - Hilary
240 Taren Point Rd, Caringbah New South Wales 2229
"5 stars for Pet Care 2000 Warehouse at Yagoona. Their staff are knowable on food and accessories and they advertise rescue dogs on signs around the counter. There are no live puppies or kittens for sale. The day they ever do my money goes elsewhere." - Dianne
Shop 14-15, 119 Youngman St Kingaroy Queensland 4610
"I often get people asking why I don't sell puppies - my answer is I will not support the Puppy Mills/Farmers. The majority of people have NEVER heard of a Puppy Mill or Farm. I do not sell puppies or kittens as I will not promote puppy farmers. It sickens me to think of what these animals go through." Joanne
Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Narre Warren Victoria 3805
Westfield Plenty Valley Shopping Centre, Mill Park Victoria 3082
"They adopt out Lort Smith Shelter Animals." - Krystal-Elise
25 Victoria Avenue, Albert Park Victoria 3206
"I am always on the hunt for Pet Shops who are demonstrating responsible ownership of pets. Pets In The City in Albert Park is one of those. A great store where you will be greeted by Georgie & Lilly, the owners cocker spaniels, who I groom. Wendy, the owner has a great selection of items and she supports both Save-A-Dog and The Lost Dogs Home." - Michelle
329 Moreland Road, Coburg Victoria 3058
"They sell organic homemade dog food at very affordable rates and they don't sell animals. They are just fantastic! My dog was a very fussy eater when he first came to us but he laps up the PetLove food and loves any excuse to visit the shop. I can't speak highly enough about them--they respect and love animals and I recommend them to everyone." - Kirstie
Multiple locations across Western Australia
"The WA owned and operated chain of lifestyle stores called Better Pets and Gardens do no sell any furries in their shops and are known for supporting animal rescue groups such as SAFE. Kudos to them. They are carry all the premium pet lines and are very helpful." - Andrea
Multiple locations across Australia
"I was informed that my local Petstock is pet-free and I was very happy to hear that they have a pet-free policy in all stores. They have had a very positive response from their customers. They are now referring customers to the RSPCA & other animal shelters promoting adoption. They have won me back as a customer and I let them know that I would add them to your list of Pet Shop Stars. This may be old news to you but it made my day. I am overjoyed at their new policy. If a large company like Petstock can change their ways then the campaign is working and we are on our way to putting puppy farms out of business." - Michelle
"I would like to mention the the Pet Stock franchise as being stars. Specifically the Sunshine branch contacted DOGS Victoria for Responsible Dog Ownership materials. The manager there said so many people came into his shop looking for puppies and he tried to explain to them why they shouldn’t buy puppies from a pet shop. He wanted some printed material to give his customers to discourage them from doing so. Good on Pet Stock!" - Karen
"Hi, I always patronise Petstock Ballarat as they do not sell pups or kittens in their stores." - Eileen
"I think the franchise chain called Pet Stock need to be congratulated.
The do no sell dogs and cats through their stores. They are very proactive in their local communities, supporting local business and they encourage responsible pet ownership, with puppy pre schools etc.
I have frequented two stores here in Adelaide – the Parafield store and the recently opened Prospect store. All staff are knowledgeable and friendly." - Gillian