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For National Pet Month, Amazon launches its first-ever Pet Day savings bonanza

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May is National Pet Month, and what better way to celebrate than by stocking up on essential supplies (and a few splurges) for your favorite furry family member… especially if they’re on sale? Amazon is holding their first ever Amazon Pet Day on May 2, a 24-hour sales event where shoppers can expect discounts on products from brands such as Furbo, Greenies, and Bissell.

Below is a quick preview of just some of the great sales you can get your paws on May 2nd. In addition to these sales, Amazon Prime members will have access to various offers on pet movies on Prime Video, and Amazon Prime Rewards Visa credit card holders will receive 10 percent cash back on pet products. Happy Shopping!

Treats and Food Sales

  • 15 percent off Purina Friskies cat treats
  • 20 percent off Milkbone products
  • 25 percent off select I and Love and You pet food
  • 30 percent off Stella and Chewy Wild Red dog food
  • 40 percent off Amazon Brand pet food and treats

Pet Care and Supplement Sales

  • 30 percent off Greenies supplements
  • 30 percent off Frontline Plus for dogs and cats
  • 25 percent off select Wellness Pet Company products
  • 33 percent off PetHonesty products
  • 15 percent off Aquapaw bath supplies

Home Sales

  • 33 percent off Rocco & Roxie stain and odor products
  • 15 percent off Petsafe pet screen doors
  • 20 percent off Comfort Zone cat calming diffuser kit

Electronic Sales

Toy Sales

Travel Gear Sales

  • 15 percent off Tomkas dog carriers
  • 17 percent off Sportpet foldable cat carriers
  • 15 percent off Asobu dog bowls
  • 15 percent off Voyager dog harnesses


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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