Check out this great deal Petcarerx.com is offering right now. I just bought a 6 month supply of Sentinel, which is used to prevent fleas and worms by a pill for just 54.00! That's $9.00 a month for both flea AND worm prevention. Before my co-worker told me about this product I was paying 9.00 a month on just flea preventative. The costs will vary by your pet's weight. Mine fell into the 11-25lb category so here is what the deal looked like for me.
63.99 cost for a 6 month supply.
-5.00 offer through Petcarerx when you spend $35.00
this is applied automatically no code needed or use
-10.00 off with the code "clip439"
This is valid through 7-31-09
Free shipping for spending 35.00 dollars
=53.99
Plus, I will earn 12% back through ebates on my purchase by using their link. Plus, they say I earned a 5.00 off my next purchase coupon.
They also have a pet points program where you earn points every purchase 1 point=1 dollar spent. You can also earn pet points by referring people to their website.
Depending on what you buy, you will need to enter your vet's information. It is simple and easy for you to do. My whole order took me about five minutes to place and that was because I kept popping open windows to find coupon codes. If you are not a member of ebates use my link on the right side to sign up! You'll get a bonus for signing up and so will I, which is what I call a win/win.
Showing posts with label online savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online savings. Show all posts
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Utilizing What You Have on Hand
While reading a deal over at It's Hip to Save it reminded me of ways you can turn items you may already have on hand into ones for your pup.
She posted the following deal on a backpack at Land's End. I thought to myself, well that is a cute little backpack too bad my nieces don't need one yet. It did make me think well wait, I already use a backpack to carry my dog's stuff around. I got a backpack last year at CVS during their 90% back to school items, I think it was 1.90. I pack all of my dogs stuff into and it's an easy way to make sure all of her stuff is in one place. It's great! The multiple pockets mean I can organize her items with what I need on hand for a potty stop versus when we get to our final destination. You could even use it for days at the park. Throw a bottle of water, a few extra plastic bags, toys and any other items you need on hand. Chances are you already have one on hand, and if not get one during the after school clearance sales or snag the one from Land's End.
She posted the following deal on a backpack at Land's End. I thought to myself, well that is a cute little backpack too bad my nieces don't need one yet. It did make me think well wait, I already use a backpack to carry my dog's stuff around. I got a backpack last year at CVS during their 90% back to school items, I think it was 1.90. I pack all of my dogs stuff into and it's an easy way to make sure all of her stuff is in one place. It's great! The multiple pockets mean I can organize her items with what I need on hand for a potty stop versus when we get to our final destination. You could even use it for days at the park. Throw a bottle of water, a few extra plastic bags, toys and any other items you need on hand. Chances are you already have one on hand, and if not get one during the after school clearance sales or snag the one from Land's End.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Land's End/Sears Coupon
Are you on the Land's End/Sears email list? I am and this morning I received an email from them that had a 20% off coupon in it. The coupon is good online or in stores, the online code is
Enter the Promotion Code LINCOLN and the PIN 95611241.
I checked the Land's End website as they have some really cute pet items. You can get a leather collar or leash for 9.99 plus 20% off. This is a pretty good price point for a leather collar.
Here is the link to the collar.
Enter the Promotion Code LINCOLN and the PIN 95611241.
I checked the Land's End website as they have some really cute pet items. You can get a leather collar or leash for 9.99 plus 20% off. This is a pretty good price point for a leather collar.
Here is the link to the collar.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Shopping Online for Your Pet
Do you use flea preventative such as Frontline or K9 Advantix? If you live in the South you probably use them year round. I know I do, I swear anytime I think about skipping it for a month I find a flea on my poor pup. It's a hard choice sometimes if your budget is stretched pretty thin, as such preventatives can be expensive. Here are some ways I've found to cut back and save more.
1. Shop for the preventative online! Many of them are available at a low rate on sites such as Amazon. Even with shipping you wind up saving a lot more than buying it from your vet's office. For instance 1 thing of Frontline was 17 dollars at my Vet. The same product on Amazon is 5.83(34.99 for a 6 pack). Quite the difference in savings.
2. When shopping online sometimes you might need a prescription for their heartworm medication. You're vet should easily provide this for you. I have a co-worker whose vet office told her to start buying it online because it was that much cheaper! If they are unwilling, see if they will price match. Another co-worker of mine is able to buy her pets heartworm preventative at the same price she would online but her vet wants her business so they matched the price! It never hurts to ask.
3. Check to see if your dogs preventatives offer a mail in rebate when you buy the product. There are many different brands all competing for your business. Recently, I found a 3 dollar mail in rebate for my dogs heartworm preventative.
4. Use sites like Ebates to earn cash back while shopping for your pets medications, preventatives, toys etc online. You can use your normal method of payment and earn up to 8% back for your purchase. Even mainstream retailers like Petsmart and Petco offer cash back on ebates.
5. Use the internet to research what people are saying about certain products like Frontline or K9. You can save yourself time and money by finding out how peoples pets reacted to the product or if it worked. When I first got my dog I had her on Frontline. She still would get fleas. I did a search online and many people were complaining about having a similiar problem in my area. I switched her to K9 to great success based upon their reviews and recommendations. While not all reviews are going to give you the best advice, you can get a general sense of the product. After all, you wouldn't buy a new car without doing research, why not hold the same true for smaller more routine purchases.
1. Shop for the preventative online! Many of them are available at a low rate on sites such as Amazon. Even with shipping you wind up saving a lot more than buying it from your vet's office. For instance 1 thing of Frontline was 17 dollars at my Vet. The same product on Amazon is 5.83(34.99 for a 6 pack). Quite the difference in savings.
2. When shopping online sometimes you might need a prescription for their heartworm medication. You're vet should easily provide this for you. I have a co-worker whose vet office told her to start buying it online because it was that much cheaper! If they are unwilling, see if they will price match. Another co-worker of mine is able to buy her pets heartworm preventative at the same price she would online but her vet wants her business so they matched the price! It never hurts to ask.
3. Check to see if your dogs preventatives offer a mail in rebate when you buy the product. There are many different brands all competing for your business. Recently, I found a 3 dollar mail in rebate for my dogs heartworm preventative.
4. Use sites like Ebates to earn cash back while shopping for your pets medications, preventatives, toys etc online. You can use your normal method of payment and earn up to 8% back for your purchase. Even mainstream retailers like Petsmart and Petco offer cash back on ebates.
5. Use the internet to research what people are saying about certain products like Frontline or K9. You can save yourself time and money by finding out how peoples pets reacted to the product or if it worked. When I first got my dog I had her on Frontline. She still would get fleas. I did a search online and many people were complaining about having a similiar problem in my area. I switched her to K9 to great success based upon their reviews and recommendations. While not all reviews are going to give you the best advice, you can get a general sense of the product. After all, you wouldn't buy a new car without doing research, why not hold the same true for smaller more routine purchases.
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