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Aldi has launched a new pet collection – here’s everything we’re buying
Treat your furry friend, from new toys to a stylish bed
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We all know that if you’re in the market for a bargain, there is no better place to browse than Aldi’s Specialbuys aisle – from a rattan furniture range that rivals designer collections to a sell-out egg chair and a £29.99 compact air fryer.
But just when you thought Aldi had met all your needs, the budget supermarket is now launching another whole new collection just for your pets.
Following the success of the supermarket’s velvet scalloped range of furniture, Aldi recently revealed a Insta-worthy scalloped bed range for your furry friends – with the velvet material channelling the Regencycore trend that Bridgerton left in its wake.
The rest of Aldi’s new pet collection – available online and in-store from 18 March – boasts everything from beds and bowls to toys and even a dog agility course, with prices starting from just £2.99.
Seeing as so many of us acquired new pets during the pandemic, the new Specialbuys range could not have come at a better time. London alone saw a regional spike in dog ownership of 84 per cent last year, with a 101 per cent increase in new pets overall.
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With this trend replicated across the country, many of us will be looking to kit our new animal companions out with everything they could possibly need.
And, as lockdown continues, there is no better time for long-time pet owners to treat their furry friends to a stylish new coat, some fun chewy toys, grooming goodies or a brand new bed.
Here, we’ve picked out everything we’ll be adding to our carts for our pets, from things to make playtime fun to a snazzy feeding-station upgrade. Some are available to pre-order or buy now, while others are available to pick up in-store and online from Thursday 18 March.
You can trust our independent round-ups. We may earn commission from some of the retailers, but we never allow this to influence selections, which are formed from real-world testing and expert advice. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.
Pet Collection large wooden raised pet bowls: £11.99, Aldi.co.uk
Imparting your home with some rustic charm, this wooden feeding station will make sure dinner is served in style. The raised platform is made from stylish natural mango wood, containing two stainless steel bowls that are dishwasher safe, allowing for easy cleaning. Suitable for both cats and dogs, for £11.99 you can’t go wrong.
Pet Collection pawprints washable pet boot mat: £9.99, in-store from 18 March
Solving all your muddy paw-prints woes, Aldi’s £9.99 washable mat keeps your car boot free of muck while keeping your pup snug when on the move. Made from a comfortable nylon material, the mat works just as lining the floor of kennels or cages. The paw-print design is a nice touch that will look the part in any car or home.
Available in-store from 18 March
Pet Collection medium grey herringbone dog bed: £10.99, Aldi.co.uk
Whether your furry friend is due a stylish upgrade or you’re a brand new dog owner, give your pup somewhere comfortable and cosy to rest with this plush grey bed from Aldi. For just £10.99, the bed is comprised of warming and super-soft faux fur, meaning it will feel snug and look the part in any room. The bed is also machine washable, with a removable cushion for even easier cleaning. It also comes in a smaller size (£8.99, Aldi.co.uk).
Pet Collection large metal raised pet bowls: £11.99, Aldi.co.uk
Proving that dog bowls can indeed be stylish, this metal feeding station will seriously elevate your pet’s dinner times. The raised platform allows for easy access, while the two stainless steel bowls are both dishwasher safe. Even better, the rubber feet on the base mean the bowls remain in place throughout the most frenzied of feeding times. Suitable for both dogs and cats, the station also comes in a medium size (£9.99, Aldi.co.uk).
Pet Collection large treat and play dog toy: £3.99, in-store from 18 March
If you’ve had your eye on the popular Kong version of this toy (£12.99, Petsathome.com), why not save a couple of quid and snap one up at Aldi. A fun activity that will keep your pup entertained between meal times, fill the toy with treats and let your dog work out how to nudge and move the toy in order to dispense the food. Encouraging both play and mental stimulation, it’s a great way to keep your dog moving. Though sold out online, it’s available in store from 18 March.
Available in-store from 18 March
Pet Collection grey herringbone dog coat harness: £3.99, in-store from 18 March
This stylish and cosy dog coat harness is sure to earn your pup many a compliment while out walking. Designed with comfort in mind, the soft, plush material will ensure your dog is snug and warm while the D-ring provides extra safety and control on your walk. This hybrid garment is easy to put on and off thanks to its step-in design. It comes in a range sizes, from XS to XL.
Available in-store from 18 March
Pet Collection dog dazzler tug ball: £3.99, Aldi.co.uk
Make playtime even more fun with these Aldi tug balls that come in green, blue and pink. The best part? You don’t have to do the tugging at the other end. The ball comes with a super strong suction cup that will attach to any clean, flat surface such as wooden floors or tiles – meaning your dog can pull and chew as much as they want without it losing grip.
Here’s how to buy Aldi’s new Insta-worthy scalloped dog bed