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Does your dog smell like Fritos? Save 20% on a gentle shampoo that keeps them fresh

Does your dog smell like Fritos? Save 20% on a gentle shampoo that keeps them fresh

USA Today11-04-2025
Does your dog smell like Fritos? Save 20% on a gentle shampoo that keeps them fresh Celebrate your fur babies on National Pet Day 2025 with toys, treats and more!
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National Pet Day is celebrated every April 11.
The day promotes pet adoption and responsible pet ownership.
PetSmart is offering up to 20% off pet supplies for the occasion.
It's time to celebrate Fido, Snowball and all of our other furry friends. Friday, April 11 is National Pet Day and while a good pup cup or lickable treat might be on the top of your pet's wishlist, we think they deserve something extra special to thank them for their unconditional love.
If you're ready to spoil your furry family members with pet-friendly deals, don't miss the sale at PetSmart with savings of up to 20% on thousands of items.
While you can shop all sorts of treats and toys at PetSmart, something that will benefit you and your pet is going to be bath products. Sure, baths might not be your pets favorite way that you show them love (unless your pet is like that one pitbull on TikTok who has a better self-care routine than I do), but they're a necessary evil. Eliminate the Frito factory smell with Pet Smart's Mrs. Meyers Sweet Chamomile and White Peach dog shampoos and save 20% in the process!
Save on dog-friendly shampoo at PetSmart
Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day 3-in-1 Dog Shampoo
Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Dog Deodorizing Spritz
Spoil your dog or cat with toys and treats for National Pet Day
Hunger For Words Talking Pet Kit
Peek-a-Bird Electronic Cat Toy
Wiggles & Wags Freeze Dried Chicken Crunchy Dog Treats
INABA Churu Chicken Puree Variety Pack Cat Treats
What is National Pet Day?
National Pet Day is a national celebration that takes place on April 11 every year in an effort to bring awareness to the importance of adopting pets and the health benefits of owning pets. The key message is "adopt, don't shop" in order to prevent poor conditions often found with breeders, and to lessen the burden of local shelters.
Save 20% during PetSmart's April event
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