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How to Get Pet Food Delivered to Your Home Monthly

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Here's a way to save yourself from the trouble of lugging a heavy bag of pet food home from the grocery store.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Calculate approximately how much food you need monthly for your pet, taking into consideration its age, activity level, weight and preferred food.

  2. Step 2

    Look online or in the yellow pages for a site or company that delivers pet food. If the company does not indicate whether it delivers monthly, e-mail or call the company and request a monthly delivery service - chances are, the company will comply.

  3. Step 3

    Select a food type, such as dry or canned, and the preferred brand of food.

  4. Step 4

    Select the quantity of food you want every month.

  5. Step 5

    Place your order, either online, by fax or by phone (the ordering options vary with the company).

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FURiendly said

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on 12/3/2007 We Deliver Free of Charge in Montgomery County, Maryland. High quality Holistic Pet Foods, we are not an MLM or Franchise. http://www.furiendly.com

JoanneG said

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on 4/24/2007 Life's Abundance pet food formulated by reknown holistic vet Dr Jane Bick's can be ordered online and delivered fresh to your pet! See http://familypetfood.com

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on 12/26/2006 Some of the very best, all-natural, holistic pet food, all with free home-delivery, can be found here:
http://www.petfood123.com

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Anonymous said

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on 2/20/2006 Artemis Fresh mix is a relatively undiscovered brand, but highly rated by many breeders and insider publications. It can be bought online for delivery by many outlets.

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on 11/22/2005 Order monthly delivery at www.purrsnickitty.com. It's a great ostrich-flavored food that our cats love. Bonus: It contains "Odor-Free," which really does cut down on the litter-box smell.

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