If you’re buying your pet prescriptions and other health needs directly from your veterinarian, you’re probably paying way too much. The profit margins on popular drugs like Advantix, Frontline, GlycoFlex or Program are massive, meaning you’re paying a lot more than you should.
There is a solution – you can purchase pet medications online, through the mail or over the phone. By purchasing directly from the supplier or pet pharmacies, you can earn major discounts and save a lot of money.
But, how do you do it? What if you need a prescription? For answers to these questions and more, keep reading.
Where do I find wholesale pet prescriptions?
There are scores of companies throughout the United States selling pet prescriptions either online or over the phone. To find a quality seller, try to use a retailer that’s recommended by either your veterinarian or friends. Also, look for a seller that’s based in the U.S. or Canada and has high standards when it comes to checking for prescriptions.
What happens if my pet actually needs a prescription?
Typically, you will either scan and email or fax in your prescription for your veterinarian. Alternatively, some sites allow you to enter your vet’s name, practice and phone number – and they will call your veterinarian directly to approve the prescription.
If your veterinarian is averse to transferring your prescription to an online or phone provider, remind them that it is your choice and it’s important that you be able to purchase affordable pet medications. Some veterinarians will even match low, online prices, while others simply provide you with the prescription.
How do I know I’m getting quality drugs?
Buy from websites that only sell drugs that are EPA and FDA-approved. Look for the same brand names that are sold at your veterinarian’s office. Again, always buy from a North American retailer, and never give your pet medications without first consulting with your veterinarian.
What if I need the prescription urgently?
If your pet needs medication right now, then you should purchase your drugs directly from the veterinarian. There’s no point in jeopardizing your pet’s health to save a few dollars. However, if your pet requires ongoing joint pain medications or heartworm drugs, buying online is a great option.
Do Price Comparison Shopping
DestinationRX.com, scans about a dozen major online pharmacies for the best deals. In addition to comparing human prescriptions, the site compares pet prescriptions and over-the-counter animal products. Froogle.com, a Google shopping search engine, also provides the same service for any available product. So, type in your prescription for Rimadyl or Clomicalm and find the lowest price possible.

