Aldi’s sell-out pet cooling range is back in stock in time for the June heatwave – the cooling buys I'm snapping up for my dog

If you're struggling with the heat, chances are your dog is, too

Dog wearing sunglasses in aldi pet cooling pool.
(Image credit: Aldi)

It’s getting seriously hot, record-breaking levels of heat, and if you’re struggling with the most recent heatwave, imagine how your pet feels. If you’re looking for ways to help keep your furry friends cool this month, Aldi’s best-selling pet cooling range has returned to the middle aisle, offering affordable cooling products that work.

The Aldi pet cooling range is becoming a middle aisle favourite, returning again for 2026. With prices starting at just £1.99, these handy cooling buys are back by popular demand after rapidly selling out last year.

Dogs, cats and all manner of pests are part of our families, which is why we invest in everything from the best vacuums for pet hair to the comfiest beds and squeakiest toys. Now, you can also ensure your pet stays cool during what is currently the hottest week of the year.

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Returning to the middle aisle this year is Aldi’s pet paddling pool (£8.99), which was a sell-out last year. Based on the forecast alone, we think this is going to be another sell-out, which is why I’ve also found the Outpaws Cooler Paddling Dog Pool (£15.99, Argos) and the Crufts Pet Paddling Pool (£22, Dunelm) in stock and available to shop online.

You can choose between a playful watermelon and pink striped print or classic blue and green pool shades. The paddling pool itself is foldable, making storage easy when not in use, and small garden-friendly.

You can also expect it to be durable, too. In the past, I’ve used a normal paddling pool for my pooch, only for her nails to scratch the lining, causing leaks. Specially designed pet pools are made from tougher material to prevent popping and scratches.

Dog wearing sunglassed in paddling pool. Behind is a dog sat on a striped deck chair.

(Image credit: Aldi)

As well as the collapsible, Aldi is also dropping a £12.99 pet cooling bed, which is available in four colourways and two different sizes. These beds are designed to provide a soothing, cool environment to help pets sleep. There isn’t much information on how Aldi’s cooling mats work, but FurDreams Pet Cooling Mat (£49.99, B&Q) works by absorbing your pet’s body heat, keeping them seven to nine degrees cooler than their surroundings. It re-cools automatically after 15 to 20 minutes of non-use.

Also, to catch my eye was Aldi’s Cooling Dog Toy (£2.49), which offers dogs something cool to chew on, helping to regulate their temperature while they play.

‘Pets are part of the family, and we are always looking for ways to help our customers keep their four-legged friends happy and comfortable, especially during the warmer months. Our Pet Shop range has been designed to offer fun, practical solutions at unbeatable value to help keep dogs cool all summer long,’ said Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK.

We expect Aldi’s pet cooling range to sell out fast. So, I’ve found a few alternatives you can shop online.

Heatwaves can be uncomfortable and even dangerous for our pets. Are you prepared to keep them cool?

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Kezia Reynolds
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Kezia Reynolds joined the Ideal Home team as News Writer in September 2024. After graduating from City, University of London in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, Kezia kicked off her career spending two years working on women’s weekly magazines. She is always on the lookout for the latest home news, finding you the best deals and trends - so you don’t miss a thing!