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Win a Signed Copy of Barkonomics: Tips for Frugal Fidos!

January 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Contests, News

**This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to Rick, commenter #19, our winner!**

barkonomics-front-cover-WEBAs part of the Dreaming of Books Giveaway Hop (you’ll find LOTS more book giveaways at the end of this post), we’re giving away a signed copy of our new book, Barkonomics: Tips for Frugal Fidos! This book features over 300 ways to save money on all areas of your dog’s care, from food, supplies, and toys, to veterinary care, grooming, and training.

How to Enter

Enter to win Barkonomics by leaving a comment below about which area of your dog’s care you’d most like to save money on: food, toys, supplies, veterinary care, prescriptions, grooming, training, and more.

Rules and Deadline

The giveaway begins at 12:01 am, Friday, Jan. 14, 2011 and closes at 11:59pm CST on Monday, Jan. 17, 2011; the winners will be announced on Tuesday in our newsletter, on our Facebook fan page, and on this page. The winners will be determined by random.org. This contest is open to readers everywhere. You may enter once per day. Good luck!

Dreaming of Books Giveaways

Below you’ll find links to more book giveaways going on all across the web this weekend!! Join the hop!

About Paris Permenter and John Bigley

DogTipper publishers Paris Permenter and John Bigley are a husband-wife team of full-time writers. The couple has authored over two dozen books and 2,500+ magazine articles.

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  • http://wordsonpaperya.blogspot.com/ Cass

    Hmm..probably with food. Boy does Tofu find room for food!

  • http://camarshall.com CA Marshall

    I’m with Cass above (and my name is Cassandra!) and would like to know how to save on kibble. All the good-for-my-Mollie food is so expensive!

  • http://walkfordogs.com Kathy McNamara

    I would like to save on grooming and vet care. Thanks, Kathy

  • Cherie Manzano

    Veterinary care is very expensive…especially when there are a lot of animals in the house. That is the area where I spend a lot more than any other!

  • Lisa

    Oh boy! Do I have to only pick one??? :) I guess I would have to pick food. My guy has food allergies and we are currently feeding a very expensive prescription diet. Vet bills, grooming and supplies would round out my list.

  • Danielle E.

    I’d like to save money on grooming. With a cocker spaniel that is always a big part of the budget

  • Andrea

    Definitely can’t pick just one of the above…. Maybe training because I have definitely experienced that they can use training throughout their lives !

  • Pages Teigen

    Number one would definitely be veterinary care and prescriptions. Number two would to be able to find economical dog food that contained mostly healthful ingredients, also allergy specific foods too.

  • jennifer

    My largest expenses are food and vet care. Wouldn’t mind saving money on training too, then we could do more of it!

  • Glenda Russell

    Gotta say definitely vet care! One major injury can wipe you out financially. It is sad to think some pets are put down because the owners cannot afford the vet care.

  • Connie Williamson

    Vet bills. I wish we could insure our pets under our health care like they were our children.

  • http://www.joyfulpaws.com Barbara Techel

    I think I would like to learn how I could save more on vet bills. What is truly necessary for them and what is not. So much controversy with vaccines, etc. and knowing what could be done without and what is absolutely necessary can be hard to figure out and scary if you do the wrong thing.

  • LInda

    My top budget concerns in order are: 1) premium nutritional food, 2) veterinary services, 3) supplies

  • Linda Kish

    Vet costs would be great to lessen

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  • http://www.milner-mediation.webs.com Pauline Milner

    Our little guy, Bullitt, is a diabetic. We get him everything he needs to keep him healthy, but it is pricy. I would like to find a way to save money on the needles. They cost about $70 for 100 needles. Since they are canine needles, I do not want to use human needles as these ones are designed specifically for dogs and I know the needle does not bother him because he does not flinch or cry when I give it to him. If I could get them a bit cheaper, it would be really nice. Thanks for offering this book! dod@rogers.com

  • daren davey

    definatly could use so help with food, my boy likes to eat! i like to get him good premium dog food and it is starting to get really expensive. Any coupons for some dog food would be cool, and it would be really awesome to have a signed book filled with tips to help me with my dog, Ozzy. I hope you pick me!

  • Misty Weitzel

    Definitely prescriptions and supplements. My girl takes over $10 a day in pills.

  • Nancy

    A little help every where would be appreciated, but probably emergency vet care is my biggest concern.

  • Rick

    We tease about taking the extras out of the Milk Bone money, but it would be great to add it. I would love help saving on vet bills, and prescriptions.

  • Misty

    Definitely prescriptions and supplements. My girl takes over $10 a day in pills.

  • Nancy

    A little help every where would be appreciated, but probably emergency vet care is my biggest concern. $1700 overnight is a bit pricey.

  • Rick

    We alwasy tease about taking the extras out of the Milk Bone money, but it would be great to add it. I would love help saving on vet bills, and prescriptions.

  • http://www.carolscrittercorner.com Carol’s Critter Corner

    I’d like to save on dog food. Good dog foods are expensive, sometimes I think it is more expensive then people food by pound.
    It would also be nice to save on flea treatment.

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