Cattery Checklist: What to Take to a Cattery

Cattery Checklist: What to Take to a Cattery

As much as we wish our feline friends could join us on all our adventures, there are times where we must leave them behind. It could be a holiday, a family visit, or even a business trip, whatever the reason, a cattery is a place you can lodge your cat for the time you’re away much like leaving a dog in kennels.

Posted on: by Hannah Clark
Can I Give Human Painkillers To Pets?

Can I Give Human Painkillers To Pets?

You should never give human painkillers to pets. They are specifically designed and formulated for human use. Using human medicine on an animal can have extreme – and even fatal – side effects.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Complete Guide to Pet Supplements

Complete Guide to Pet Supplements

The health and well-being of our pets is always our top priority, but with so many products claiming to offer total care for your pet, it can be easy to get overwhelmed which may lead to you feeling you’re not doing all you can for your pet.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Common Christmas Dangers for Pets

Common Christmas Dangers for Pets

Christmas is a time of joy and cheer for everyone in the family, including our pets. However, what we as people take for a tasty Christmas treat or a beautiful piece of decor, can pose a risk to our furry friends.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
Tips for Taking Your Dog to Work

Tips for Taking Your Dog to Work

More and more offices and workspaces are becoming pet-friendly, and a recorded 79% of people want to discuss pet-friendly options while looking for jobs, so it makes sense that more and more companies are finding ways to make it work. There is even a day dedicated to taking your dogs to work, which occurs around June 23rd each year, depending on whether the day falls during the working week.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Can Dogs Catch a Cold?

Can Dogs Catch a Cold?

We all feel a little under the weather sometimes, and it's no different for our pets. Whether they're affected by environmental factors or contract an illness from being around other dogs, there are many illnesses that your dog can face during their lifetime.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Toxic Spring Plants for Pets

Toxic Spring Plants for Pets

Spring is the time of rebirth, and as the world comes back to life after a long winter, we can once again see a wealth of beautiful flowers gracing our gardens and countryside once again. However, not all of these plants are pet-friendly, and many (if ingested) can cause a severe reaction in your pet and even poisoning.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
How to Care For Your Dogs Ears

How to Care For Your Dogs Ears

Your dog’s ears should be clean, odour-free, and pale pink in colour with a minimal amount of wax. This will help prevent ear mites or any infection caused by the buildup of wax and debris. Good canine ear health starts with clean ears, so read on to learn all about dog ear health and tips on keeping your pooch in top condition.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
What to Do if Your Dog is Stung by a Bee

What to Do if Your Dog is Stung by a Bee

Summer is here, and it’s time for us to enjoy the longer days and warmer weather. But we’re not the only ones excited to be back outside and enjoying the sunshine. From spring through to autumn, critters are hard at work, and you’ve undoubtedly had one buzz by your ear already. And if you’re particularly unlucky, you may have even been stung. And if not you, then perhaps your pet.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
How to Give a Dog Tablets

How to Give a Dog Tablets

An inevitability of pet ownership is at some point having to administer them medication, whether it’s a routine worming treatment, antibiotics to fend off an infection, or treatment for an ongoing condition. And while we know that the medicine is for their good, this isn’t something your dog can understand.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon

How to Save Money on Your Pet's Food

Lizzie Youens | 2026-04-01

We all want the best for our pets, but with the cost of living rising, it’s becoming tricky to provide the very best without breaking the bank. That’s why we’ve put together our top tips for savings on your pet’s food, so you can get more for your money without compromising your pet’s health.  

Tips on How to Save on Pet Food

Your pet’s diet lays the foundations for your pet’s overall well-being, but finding the best pet food at a good price can be challenging. Follow our tips below and see how much you could save on your pet’s food from now on.  

Bulk Buy Pet Food

Did you know you can get more food for your money by buying in bulk? Although this may seem counterproductive at first, it can be far more cost-effective to buy more food than you need and store it at home. 

For example, if a customer were to buy a 2.5kg bag of food for their dog for £19.49*, it would last for approximately two weeks. This would mean buying two bags a month, adding up to a monthly cost of £38.98.

However, if this customer were to buy a 14kg bag of the same food at £57.98*, it would last approximately 3 months. This not only saves them from buying multiple smaller bags, but it would work out cheaper overall with a monthly cost of approximately £19.32

2.5kg Bag14kg BagPrice Per Bag

£19.49

£57.98

Price Per kg

£7.79

£4.14

Cost Per Year

£482.98

£256.68

*These prices have been estimated based on the price and recommended feeding amounts of Hill's™ SCIENCE PLAN™ Medium Breed Adult Dry Dog Food as of Dec 2024 for a healthy, 10kg adult dog and are not representative of all food brands or dogs. Make sure to do your research before bulk-buying your pet’s food.  

Not only does this work out as more cost-effective, but unopened pet food can stay fresh for up to 18 months, saving time on repeat ordering as well.  If you're bulk buying wet pet food, make sure any tins, cans or pouches are suitably stored and used before the use by date stated. 

Remember, dry food does have a shelf life of 4-6 weeks once opened. To prolong the shelf life of dry food, you should store it in a suitable air-tight container. Throw away any dry food that doesn’t smell right or has softened in texture since being opened.  

Pet Food Subscriptions

Another great way to save on your pet’s food is to look into a pet food subscription. Most pet food companies or retailers offer subscription services, like our Easy-Repeat service, that are fully customizable to fit around your life.  

You can have your pet’s food delivered to your door when you need it, pick how often you have it delivered, and even pause your subscription if circumstances change.  

You can also reap the following benefits of pet food subscriptions:  

  • Convenience – Just set up your subscription with your pet’s food to be delivered when you need it, and it will automatically reorder for you. Save time by repeat ordering, and rest assured your pet’s food never runs out.  

  • Variety— Withour EasyRepeatsubscriptions, you have thousands of foods to choose from, and if your pet’s nutritional needs change, you can edit your subscription to include any other foods available.  

  • Flexibility – You can pause or cancel your subscription at any point, no questions asked. 

You can view our full range of food available on subscription here.  

Pet Food Offers

Rather than paying more for your pet food, take advantage of offers and discounts offered by retailers on your favourite brands. We update our offers on pet food monthly, so keep an eye out for your pet food to ensure you’re getting it at the best price.  

Cheap Pet Treats

We all love to treat ourselves and treat our pets, too. However, since treats should only make up 10% of your pet’s daily calories, by switching to cheaper pet treats, you can save a little more on your pet's expenses. Whether you’re looking for dog training treats or dental care chews, there are plenty of affordable and effective pet treats to tempt even the fussiest furry friends.  

You can even make your own pet treats at home! Try filling a treat toy like a KONG® Classic with a mixture of natural yoghurt and peanut butter, pop it in the freezer, and in a few hours, you’ll have an enriching and long-lasting treat that your dog will love! 

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