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Vet's $2 dog grooming hack saves money on pricey pet care staple - MSN

A vet has shared his clever dog washing hack to make pet shampoo last longer while ensuring a properly clean pooch. And it only requires one simple tool that you can get your hands on for as ... Read More
11 Tips To Save Money On Dog Grooming - MSN
Regular grooming is crucial for your dog's well-being; however, it can come with a hefty price tag. Save money by adjusting your at-home routine. Read More
10 Ways to Save Money On Pet Care - CNBC

The cost of boarding a dog in a Rover sitter's home can average $30 to $60 a night in the same area, compared to $80 to as much as $200 for a pet hotel. There is also the option of having the ... Read More
Vet bills rising faster than inflation: how to save on your pet's care - WPTV

But lately, she's struggling to afford vet care. A recent trip for teeth cleaning, with anesthesia, was a budget buster. "Last year in August I paid $350 for a dental visit," she said. Read More
Vet bills rising faster than inflation: how to save on your pet's care - WCPO 9 News

But lately, she's struggling to afford vet care. A recent trip for teeth cleaning, with anesthesia, was a budget buster. "Last year in August I paid $350 for a dental visit," she said. Read More
Vet bills rising faster than inflation: how to save on your pet's care - KSHB 41 Kansas City

But lately, she's struggling to afford vet care. A recent trip for teeth cleaning, with anesthesia, was a budget buster. "Last year in August I paid $350 for a dental visit," she said. Read More
Vet bills rising faster than inflation: how to save on your pet's care - KOAA News 5

But lately, she's struggling to afford vet care. A recent trip for teeth cleaning, with anesthesia, was a budget buster. "Last year in August I paid $350 for a dental visit," she said. Read More
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