Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How To Get Frontline Coupons

By Dr. Shelley Stevens


Veterinarians recommend the Frontline and Frontline Plus products more than any other flea and tick treatment for cats or dogs. The products work well but can be costly, especially if you have multiple pets. If you absolutely must have these items, you can find Frontline coupons online to save money.

The good news is that the products work for a long time. Once applied, they generally last at least a month, possibly longer. Of course, the stronger the dosage on these products, the more expensive they usually are. This is why saving money with coupons is such a big deal.

There are two coupon types you can find for these pet products. One is a printable one that you download to your computer and print out at home. You can then take it to your vet for a discount or possibly even a free sample. Some of these printables are good at pet stores as well.

One of the best and easiest to find sources is the Frontline website. Just go to the front page and look for a tab that says "offers". Click on this and it will show what offers are available. You will need Adobe Acrobat or a similar program that opens up . Pdf files because that is the program the website uses for the printable offers.

These particular coupons often have expiration dates and terms and conditions. For example, some are only usable at a licensed veterinarian. They may only be good for one package and not several. Read all the rules before you print out and try to use to avoid having it turned away.

There are also coupon codes that can be found on the Internet with a simple search. These are numbers, letters or a combination of the two that are typed into the coupon box on an online order screen. Web pet stores usually offer some type of discount with these codes. When applied to your order before paying, it reduces your total cost.

Like traditional or printable coupons, there are rules to the codes as well. Let's say you have a code that saves you $5 off of $25. You must buy at least $25 to qualify for the discount. Pasting the code into the box when you have less than $25 will result in a zero discount.

Instead of dollars off, they may be for a percentage off. A great example is the 10% off of $50 coupon. If you only order $40 worth of items, you won't qualify. However, you would qualify for the $5 off of $25 coupon, so always look for a different alternative. If you can't use one code, there may be another available that will still save you money. All it takes is a few minutes to search for the codes or a quick visit to the official website.

Pet health is a necessity for all owners, no matter what the cost. If you want to lighten the hit to your wallet when buying items for pets, try finding Frontline coupons to help. Spend the extra money on something else for your pet like treats or toys that are much more fun than flea and tick gels.




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