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No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich.
Louis Sabin
That said, unless your family name is Hilton, Trump or Gates, caring for your dog can be a very expensive proposition.
It doesn’t have to be.
Welcome to MoreBarkForYourBuck.com!
We’re dedicated to helping you stretch every dollar you spend on your dog’s health, happiness and well being – without compromising the quality of care you give your precious pooch.
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Discover ways you can save money on dog
care immediately, as well as over the long term.
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Check out our Resources page with online links and offline ways to save on dog food with coupons, and even some financial aid for veterinary services.
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Sign up for our FREE monthly newsletter,
and also get our FREE
special report telling you how to save big bucks at your vet
visits.
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Look for our happy barking dog icon who will alert you to
important notes about our money saving tips.
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Check back as we add more tips for budget friendly dog care. To help us grow, please share
your ideas with us.
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CONTACT US |
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Arfs, barks, and even howls are welcomed.
Have a money saving tip of your own?
We’d love to include it!
And if you just wanna woof at us to say hello . . .
Anu@MoreBarkForYourBuck.com
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Your special report is invaluable to me
[because my] vet bills average
$200-$300 per visit.
The recommendations you listed
in your report will help me to reduce
my bill by a significant amount.
I also love the idea of putting a flea collar
in my vacuum! Brilliant!
Jo Ann Dearden, Egg Harbor Township, NJ
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Read how this calming wrap helped my friends' dogs!
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If you had not let me know [with your Doggie Dental newsletter]
about the time and cost for the cleaning I would not have had
her teeth clean this year...and there could have been an
abscess. Thanks!
Mary Stutts, Mooresville, NC
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