Pet Shops in Milton Keynes

Pet shops across Milton Keynes supply food, bedding, accessories and small animals, with many also offering advice on nutrition and basic care. This page lists pet shops in Milton Keynes and surrounding towns including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, and each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.

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Choosing a pet shop in Milton Keynes

Any shop selling animals in England must hold a licence issued by the local authority under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) Regulations 2018, and Milton Keynes City Council maintains the register for the area. Licensed premises display a star rating from one to five based on animal welfare standards, so it is worth checking the rating before buying livestock. Staff at established shops can also advise on suitable species, housing and diet, which is useful if you are a first-time owner.

Buying food, livestock and supplies

For food and accessories, compare whether a shop stocks the specific brand or prescription diet your animal needs, as veterinary or specialist ranges are not always carried by every retailer. Aquatic and reptile sections should show clean, well-maintained tanks and enclosures, which is a reasonable indicator of overall care. If you are buying an animal, reputable shops will ask about your setup and provide care sheets, and you can raise welfare concerns with the RSPCA or the council's licensing team.

Do pet shops in Milton Keynes need a licence to sell animals?

Yes. Shops selling pets in England must be licensed by the local authority, in this case Milton Keynes City Council, under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) Regulations 2018. Licensed premises are inspected and given a star rating for welfare standards.

Can pet shops give advice on animal care and diet?

Many can offer general guidance on food, housing and basic care, and often provide care sheets when you buy an animal. For medical concerns, prescription diets or health issues, you should consult a registered veterinary practice rather than relying on shop advice alone.