Free treats from Chewy for birds, cats, dogs after Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles took down the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's Super Bowl matchup, much to the pleasure of Philly sports fans and pets across the country.

That's because national online pet retailer Chewy gave away 59,000 free treats for birds, cats and dogs due to the Eagles' victory in the big game. The brand posted a promo code on its Instagram story Monday morning that allowed customers to choose from a limited assortment of treats for no charge.

"... AND we have just witnessed another championship performance!" the brand later posted on its Instagram story, announcing the end of the promotion.

"You, our Chewy family, have redeemed all 59,000 bird, dog and cat treats! Truly a record-setting achievement and a BIG WIN for pets everywhere," the post reads. "Thank you to everyone who participated. Enjoy your treats!"

Chewy also donated food to animal organizations in Pennsylvania, Kansas City

In addition to the free treats, Chewy also said it is donating 59,000 pounds of food to the Pennsylvania SPCA and the Kansas City Pet Project, two organizations that help animals in need.

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According to the Pennsylvania SPCA's website, the organization's mission is to "protect animals, prevent cruelty and to improve the health and quality of life throughout Pennsylvania."

The organization has four physical locations, including one in North Philadelphia, and has a Humane Law Enforcement Department that covers 18 counties throughout the state.

The Kansas City Pet Project is a nonprofit that, according to its website, cares for more than 15,000 animals a year and has 14 locations in Missouri and Kansas to adopt out pets.

Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].