8 Tips to Get Your Pet Cheap or Free Veterinary Care

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#3 Find Cheaper Prescriptions

Ask the veterinarian for a prescription that may be filled at a less costly location if your pet needs meds for routine care or for a lengthy chronic condition. The veterinarian might even recommend places to go that charge less.

Also, there are a few websites that allow bulk orders of pet medication, like 1-800-Pet-Meds and Chewy. These websites are very simple to use. Chewy categorizes the pharmacy area of their website according to different diseases, such as “heartworm” and “flea and tick.” Additionally, these websites offer a useful representation of prescription costs on a range of discounts.

You could also speak with the vet about less expensive human medicine alternatives. The meds you can purchase from your neighborhood pharmacy are frequently far less expensive than those from the veterinary pharmacy.

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