FREE $30 GIFT CARD:Through June 22979 Archives you can score a free $30 Chewy e-gift card with your purchase of $100 or more at Chewy when you use the code SUMMER at checkout. The code may be used up to three times, but only once per order.
In case you needed yet another reason to spoil your pet, Chewy is handing out free gift cards to kick off the summer.
Through June 22, when you spend $100 or more at Chewy, you'll get a free $30 e-gift card to use on a later order. Use the code SUMMERat checkout and add $100 worth of eligible items to unlock the promo. The gift card will automatically be added to your Chewy account once your order ships. You can really stock up on supplies, as the code can be used three times (but only once per order). That means you can potentially get $90 in savings on pet supplies you'd likely be buying eventually anyway.
Eligible items include food and treats, grooming and cleaning supplies, training gear, dog beds, cat carriers, endless amounts of toys, bowls, collars, leashes, cat trees, and practically anything else on your pet shopping list. There are a few brands excluded from the sale (see the official terms at the bottom of the promo page), as well as select prescription items and gift cards, but otherwise, everything is up for grabs.
Not that you need an excuse, but this Chewy sale is the perfect way to spoil your furry (or feathery) friend without breaking the bank. Sure, Prime Day is coming up, but it's not exactly known for its abundance of pet deals. You're better off getting your gear at Chewy and getting rewarded for it.
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