Pet Shops in Pretoria

A pet shop sells food, accessories, toys, grooming supplies, and sometimes live animals. The best pet shops have knowledgeable staff, stock a range of premium and budget brands, and partner with local rescues rather than selling puppies and kittens directly. PawKinect lists independent stores and chain locations across South Africa.

Last updated 9 June 2026 · Covers Pretoria, Gauteng

What you'll pay for a pet shop in Pretoria

Premium dog food: R350 – R900 per 12 kg bag. Cat food: R250 – R750. Beds, harnesses, and accessories vary widely.

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How to choose a pet shop in Pretoria

  • Range of food brands, not just one premium label
  • Staff who ask questions before recommending products
  • Clear stock dates and storage conditions
  • Partnership with local welfare organisations
  • Loyalty programmes for regular customers

About Pretoria

South Africa's administrative capital, covering Brooklyn, Menlyn, Waterkloof, Lynnwood, Moot, Centurion, and the East to the Magaliesberg.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best dog food brand in South Africa?

There is no single best brand for every dog. Premium South African and imported brands like Hills, Royal Canin, Eukanuba, Montego Classic, and Acana suit most healthy adult dogs. Dogs with allergies, kidney conditions, joint issues, or weight problems benefit from veterinary-prescription diets. Ask your vet for a recommendation specific to your dog's age, breed, and condition.

Should I buy a puppy from a pet shop?

No. Reputable South African pet shops do not sell puppies or kittens because the supply chain almost always traces back to commercial breeders with poor welfare standards. Adopt from a registered welfare organisation, contact breed-specific rescues, or buy from a registered breeder who lets you visit and meet the parents.

How do I switch my pet's food brand?

Switch over 7 to 10 days. Start with 75 percent of the old food and 25 percent of the new for 2 to 3 days, then 50/50 for 2 to 3 days, then 25/75, then fully on the new food. Sudden changes cause stomach upsets. If your pet develops diarrhoea, vomiting, or skin issues during the switch, stop and consult your vet.

What essentials do I need for a new puppy?

A well-fitted collar and ID tag, a sturdy lead, a properly sized harness, a crate or bed, two non-slip bowls, an appropriate puppy food, puppy pads or a designated outdoor toileting spot, a few chew toys, a brush suited to the coat type, and a vet visit booked within the first week. Avoid retractable leads and harnesses that put pressure on the front of the chest.

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