We love our pets as much as we love our own family members but sometimes, the cost of their food, treats and essentials can add up. Thankfully, Amazon Prime Day sales mean you can get your paws on some fantastic pet deals to help you save on essentials (and treats too).
Big brands usually take part in the Amazon Prime Day sales, from Felix and Winalot to Pedigree and Sheba and so many more. So, whether you're looking to stock up on your pooch's favourite dry dog food, a packet of hay for your small animals, some cat litter tray refills, or a fun new toy for your pet, Amazon has it all!
Best Amazon Prime Day Pet deals
Save £4 on this large multipack of Winalot Dog Food Mixed in Gravy... With 40 pre-measured, easy-to-open pouches in the flavours of lamb, chicken and beef, there's enough here for about a month of dinners!
Also available is the WINALOT Sunday Dinner Mixed in Gravy Wet Dog Food version, which is a mix of meat, veggies and potatoes.
Recommended by our Commercial Content Pet writer, Arabella Horspool, who has three dogs named Bailey, Toby and Otis.
Pros
- Great for bulk buying
- No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
Cons
- Not the highest percentage of meat in each pouch
I have two senior dogs and one young dog, who all enjoy these Pedigree Schmackos Strips. They are super soft and easy for them to chew, plus you can break them up to use as rewards during training. Buy this bulk pack which has 110 strips and a 32 per cent discount, and you won't run out anytime soon!
Recommended by Yours Writer Arabella Horspool.
Pros
- Less than 30 calories per chew
- Contains vitamins, minerals and Omega 6
Cons
- Some reviewers don't like the smell, but dogs will love it
There's a dreamy 45% discount on this Dreamies Cat Treats Variety Pack, which contains 12 bags of snacks- what a bargain! With a crunchy exterior and a soft interior, they're the treats Becky's cat (and those all over the country) craves.
Recommended by Senior Digital Writer Becky Fuller.
Pros
- 2 calories per treat
- Contains vitamins and minerals
Cons
- Might be too crunchy for some cats
This Brightkins Slice-O-Pie Treat Puzzle doubles up as a slow-feeding dog bowl for pups that need to slow down whilst they're eating. It's certainly helped Arabella's Dachshund who's a bit of a gannet.
There are six hidden treat compartments for them to sniff out and for an extra challenge, some slices are removable, whilst others rotate.
Recommended by dog owner and Yours Commercial Content Writer Arabella Horspool.
Pros
- Great for mental stimulation
- Doubles as a slow feeder
Cons
- Not completely chew-proof
We're sure your feline friend will love this Sheba Fine Flakes Poultry Collection. There are 40 pouches filled with 85g of chicken, duck, turkey or poultry. Plus, there are no artificial flavours or colours. Result!
Recommended by Yours Senior Digital Writer Becky Fuller, who has a cat named Geoffrey.
Pros
- Choice of flavours
- No artificial flavours or colours
Cons
- Some cats may need more than 85g per serving
Gone are the days when pets were only taught simple commands such as 'sit' and 'stay'; now, you can teach them plenty of commands and even get them to talk to you through buttons! Simply record yourself saying a word or phrase, e.g., "Outside" or "play", and teach your dog (through association) to press the button when it wants to do those things.
Pet buttons have gone viral online, with dogs, cats, rabbits and even pigs using them! You don't have to be an expert, as the box contains instructions from a Speech Therapist.
Pros
- Great for teaching your pup to communicate
- Can record your own commands
Cons
- Will take a while to train your pup to use them
Check in on your pets from wherever you are with Ring Indoor Camera. The real-time live video and two-way talk will allow you to keep in contact with your furry friend, plus the security camera gives added protection and peace of mind for whenever you're away from home.
Pros
- Great for home security
- Can see and talk to your pet wherever you are
Cons
- To save video recordings, you need a Ring subscription
Do you have a dog that destroys every tennis ball they put in their mouth? Give the ChuckIt! Ultra Ball Dog Toys a try. Our Senior Writer, Rosie Floyd, swears by these and always buys a pack when they're on offer as they're the only ball that her Cockapoo, Bella hasn't been able to shred into a million pieces.
Recommended by Senior Writer, Rosie Floyd who has three dogs: Gina the Yorkshire Terrier cross, Bella the Cockapoo and Barney, the Lab cross.
Pros
- Durable and strong, according to Rosie and reviewers online
- Bright colours to keep them visible after you've thrown them
Cons
- Not completely chew-proof if your dog is a determined chewer
When is the next Amazon Prime Day?
The next big shopping event after this recent Amazon Prime Day is Black Friday. Black Friday 2024 is 29 November, but you can expect to see big sales and discounts all throughout November before and beyond the big day. It’s not just Amazon that joins in with this one as you’ll see major retailers from across the web with big sales and discounts.
What happens on Amazon Prime Day?
There will be deals galore! You can find discounts on all sorts of products during Amazon's Prime Day sales events throughout the year.
From high-price tech to home and gardening essentials, and even pet food. If you're not sure what's part of the deal, you can visit the dedicated deal page on Amazon, look out for the blue badge, or check in with our guide right here.
How do I take part in Amazon Prime Day?
To participate in the next Amazon Prime Day, you need to sign up for a Prime membership to access all the deals, which costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year when paid upfront, saving you £12.88.
If you'd prefer to access the Prime Day deals for free, you can take advantage of the 30-day free trial and cancel within 14 days to avoid any fees.
_Arabella Horspool is a Commercial Content Writer for Yours at Bauer Media. She's a bookworm who is passionate about TV, film and theatre. She enjoys cooking, scrapbooking, playing board games and spending time with her pet dogs, tortoise and chicken_s.