Best Amazon Prime Day pet deals 2024 UK: Lily’s Kitchen, Purina and more
<h2 class=”body-h2″ id=”when-is-amazon-prime-day-2024″>When is Amazon Prime Day 2024?</h2><p>The sale starts at 00:01 on Tuesday 16 July and finishes at midnight on Wednesday 17 July. While Amazon also does sale events in spring and October, the July sale is when we tend to see the biggest savings. </p><p>You’ll find deals on everything from home appliances to makeup products and haircare gadgets. Head to our <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/consumer-advice/g60754486/best-amazon-prime-day-deals/” target=”_blank”>main hub page</a> to check out the best savings throughout the two days. </p><h2 class=”body-h2″ id=”do-you-have-to-be-an-amazon-prime-member-to-shop”>Do you have to be an Amazon Prime member to shop?</h2><p>Yes, you do – the discounts are only available to members during the Prime Day event. However, if you’re not already a member, you can sign up for the <a href=”https://www.amazon.co.uk/amazonprime” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”>99p week-long trial</a> just ahead of the event, to take advantage of the offers. Just remember to cancel before the end of the trial; if you don’t, you’ll automatically be moved onto the £8.99 a month membership. </p><p class=”body-tip”><strong>More deals: </strong><a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/beauty/g28196447/best-amazon-prime-day-beauty-deals/” target=”_blank” data-vars-ga-ux-element=”Hyperlink”>Amazon Prime Day Beauty deals</a> | <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/tech/g578365/amazon-prime-day-tech-deals/” target=”_blank”>Amazon Prime Day tech deals</a> | <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/house-garden/g60263315/best-ninja-air-fryer/” target=”_blank”>Ninja air fryer deals</a> </p><h2 class=”body-h2″ id=”how-we-find-the-best-amazon-prime-day-deals”>How we find the best Amazon Prime Day deals</h2><p>Every day of the sale, we are checking the Amazon site to bring you the very best deals. These are either products that have been tried and tested by the GHI (yes, we test <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/pets/g34667206/best-dog-toys/” target=”_blank”>dog toys</a> with the help of our panel of discerning pups), or they have been hand-picked by <em>Good Housekeeping</em> editors (who are all dog and cat parents).</p><p>We’ll be updating this page throughout the event to bring you the very best deals for you and your furry VIP. </p>”/>
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Outward Hound Hide A Squirrel Plush Dog Toy Puzzle, XL
This one scored 80/100 with the GHI’s pet panel. The plush toy comes in a range of sizes to suit different dogs and will keep them busy hunting out the squeaky squirrels inside.
Note that one panel member – a cocker spaniel called Monty – who is particularly destructive did manage to remove the stuffing from all the squirrels, so it’s probably not one for the more boisterous pups, but on the plus side, you can buy extra squirrels if needed. It’s also machine washable.
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Lily’s Kitchen Natural Dog Treats Multipack
Lily’s Kitchen specialises in delicious, natural treats (it’s also a B Corp) and is a firm favourite with the GH dogs. This box comes with eight packs of treats and you can either choose a mix of flavours, or buy their favourite to stash away. We hear pork & apple is popular.
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Furbo Furbo 360° Dog Camera w/Home Safety Package
Maybe you’d rather not know, but if you want to keep an eye on your pooch when you’re out, the Furbo is a great pet-friendly gadget. It has a 360° rotating camera that connects to your phone and lets you see, speak to and even dispense treats to your pets.
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This super cosy bed is completely machine washable for easy cleaning when they decide to run through puddles on their walk and come home covered. It also has high, comfy sides for dogs who like somewhere to rest their head and a plush faux-fur finish for extra cosiness. We sort of want to curl up in it ourselves.
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Nina Ottosson by Petstages Buggin’ Out Puzzle & Play
Scoring 81/100 with our cat panel, this puzzle feeder has hidden food compartments for them to discover and multiple difficulty levels to get them thinking. Most of our test cats loved it, although some needed a little training before they got to grips with it.
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AONBOY Cat Water Fountain
Cats prefer to drink from running water, so this fountain will keep them entertained. It also has a handy window so you can keep an eye on when you need to refill it. It’s quiet, looks sleek and it keeps their water cold and clean. Just how they like it.
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IAMS Complete Dry Cat Food for Adult 1+ Cats with Chicken 3 kg
We know your pet will eat a specific brand of food and you’re not encouraged to change it, so IAMS may not be the one for you, but it’s worth looking for bargains on your cat or dog’s favourite kibble over the sale period, as you’ll often find good reductions. Amazon stocks all the big names, including Lily’s Kitchen, Royal Canin, Scrumbles, Bakers, IAMs and more.
This is a great pick for anxious dogs as the plush fleece material is designed to curl up around them and create a cosy safe space. It’s a great option as a day bed (you never know, it might stop them getting on the couch), and comes with a handy strap for moving around. It’s available in four sizes and it’s also machine washable on a cold cycle if you need to get rid of any doggy BO.
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Greener Walker Poo Bags for Dog Waste
We’ll admit, it’s not the most exciting Prime Day purchase out there, but they are a necessity for dog owners. They’re leak-proof, extra thick and the brand uses recyclable materials in its packaging. So, stock up while they’re on sale and you’ll always have a few to stash in your pocket for the morning walk.
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Petlibro Automatic Cat Feeder
If you have a cat who’s in the habit of waking you up at the crack of dawn for mealtime, or you’re worried about getting stuck at the office and missing dinnertime, this automatic feeder could be a game-changer.
You can schedule it to deliver up to six meals a day and you can even record your voice telling them it’s dinnertime when the food’s dispensed. Note that this isn’t WiFi enabled, so you won’t be able to feed them via your phone – opt for the slightly pricer version for that – but this should do the job for most.
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Rosewood Joules Olive Green Waxed Dog Coat
With the summer we’re having, it doesn’t hurt to have a stylish, lightweight coat on hand for those sudden showers. This one is water-resistant, high quality and is super easy to put on – just pop it over their head and secure with Velcro around their belly.
This activity centre is made for adult cats and offers multiple levels and places to hide and sit. The square base means it can be tucked into the corner of your room and the sisal fabric is made for scratching, so they’ll hopefully leave your sofa alone.
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If you’ve got a pup who’s a messy drinker and leaves the kitchen floor sopping every time they visit the water bowl, this anti-spill, slow drinking bowl may be the solution.
When your dog’s tongue touches the floating disk, the water comes through the hole. It slows down dogs who like to gulp and stops them flooding the floor. So, it could be a good one for the car or for taking with you when you call on friends. Most dogs should get to grips with it pretty quickly.
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Petace Dog Paddling Pool
Summer may not be summering right now, but we live in hope, so treat your pup to a paddling pool to keep them cool when the temperature rises. This one is extra tough so they won’t be able to bite through it and it folds down via a concertina design for easy storage.
Plus, if your dog’s not interested, you can use it to cool off when the heatwave hits.
Alison is head of content for the Good Housekeeping Institute, responsible for product reviews across homes, beauty, wellness, family and food & drink. She lives by the William Morris quote that you should “have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”
Alison has over 15 years’ experience as a lifestyle editor and has written features on everything from misophonia to how to dress like Claudia on The Traitors. She has also interviewed everyone from Dame Joanna Lumley to the Kardashians. In her spare time, you’ll find her hanging out with Monty the cocker spaniel and refreshing the Sezane website every five seconds.