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Where To Find Dog Food Coupons

Friday, September 18th, 2009

You want the best for your dog. After all, your dog gives you unconditional love and companionship. However, the best can sometimes be expensive. One expense that every dog owner will have is dog food. Fortunately there are dog food coupons that can help you save money. The trick is knowing where to find them and when to use them. If you buy your dog generic brand dog food then you may not be able to find coupons to use. However if you prefer name brands such as Purina and Iams you will definitely be able to find coupons.

One place to find coupons on food for Fido is in the Sunday edition of your local paper. Newspapers have inserts on Sundays which contain all kinds of coupons to be clipped. Sometimes you will get lucky and find coupons for pet items. Another place to find these coupons is online. There are all kinds of websites such as Smart Source that offer free printable grocery coupons, often organized by category. Just make sure the printable coupons are legitimate and can be used at your local supermarket.

Printable coupons are just like clipped coupons with one small difference. Rather than being cut of a newspaper insert they are printed off your computer. Make sure to use high quality printer paper so that your coupons will hold up. Along with the newspaper and Internet, yet another place to find pet food coupons is inside empty bags of the product itself. For example you may find a coupon inside each bag or box of name brand pet food. This is the manufacturers way of enticing you to keep buying their product, and it works.

Another place to look for dog food coupons is your veterinarian’s office. For example if you just got a new puppy and you take him or her for a vet visit you may be given a welcome kit. Inside this kit may be valuable coupons for puppy chow and or dog food. Your veterinarian may also offer coupons on the pet food they sell in their office. Be advised that this pet food is usually going to be high priced. You may be able to find the same food for sale at stores like Petsmart or even online for a less inflated price.