Best Gift Cards for Pet Lovers

Seven gift cards that cover everything a pet lover wants, from food and toys to a cozier home for the whole household.

Gift GuideGift CardsMay 30, 2026Dyme
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Shopping for pet lovers is easy once you remember they buy for someone else first. Food, treats, a new bed, a vet visit, a fresh toy that survives a week. A gift card lets them pick what their dog or cat actually needs instead of guessing the right kibble or collar size. The picks below cover the pet aisle directly with Petco and PetSmart, then branch into the meals, flowers, home goods, and yard projects that come with sharing your life with an animal.

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For the pets themselves

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For the home and the people in it

How to choose

Start with what the pet actually needs. If your recipient has a specific animal, Petco or PetSmart cover the day-to-day basics best, while DoorDash suits someone who shops from the couch. For a gift that touches the whole household, lean on Crate & Barrel, T.J. Maxx, or Lowe's for furniture and yard projects that survive pets, and save 1800Flowers for an adoption celebration or a quiet remembrance. Match the load to the use: $25 to $50 covers treats and toys, while $75 or more makes sense for a bed, a vet trip, or a home upgrade. Cards with no expiration give them room to wait for the right moment.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best gift card for someone with a new puppy or kitten?

Petco or PetSmart are the safest picks because they cover the full first-month checklist: food, a crate or bed, toys, and starter grooming supplies. A $50 to $100 load gives a new pet owner real flexibility to buy what their specific animal needs.

How much should I load on a pet gift card?

For treats, toys, and small extras, $25 to $50 works well. For a bed, a vet visit, or a larger home project, $75 to $150 gives more room. There is no wrong amount, and several of these cards carry no expiration, so the recipient can wait for the right purchase.

Do these gift cards earn anything when I buy them on Dyme?

Yes. Every dollar you spend on Dyme earns 1 Dyme Mile, or 5 per dollar during a special offer. Miles redeem on any flight or any hotel with no blackout dates, so buying a pet gift quietly builds toward your own travel.

Which cards work for a pet owner who is not buying pet supplies?

Crate & Barrel, T.J. Maxx, and Lowe's all suit pet households without being strictly pet stores. They cover washable furniture, home decor, cleaning supplies, and yard projects like fencing or a dog house.

Is a flower gift card a good idea for a pet lover?

1800Flowers fits two common moments: celebrating a new adoption or comforting someone who recently lost a companion. The card has no expiration, so it is ready whenever the moment calls for it.

Does Dyme charge extra for these gift cards?

No. Dyme sells every card at face value with no markup and no discount. You pay exactly what the card is worth, and you earn Dyme Miles on the full amount.

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