Free shipping on orders over $39.... it's on their main page... top right... red truck...
Here is where the ad for shipping takes you:
http://www.1800petmeds.com/popup/shiprate.asp
It states:
5-7 Day Priority Mail/UPS Ground (US Only) *FREE (Orders over $39)
5-7 Day Priority Mail/UPS Ground (US Only) $3.99 (Orders under $39)
2ND Day Service (Continental US Only) $8.99 + $1.50 per lb over 2lbs
Next Day Service (Continental US Only) $14.99 + $3.00 per lb over 2lbs
USPS Global Priority (Outside US) $12.99 + $1.50 per lb over 2lbs
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*Vaccines/Refrigerated items do not qualify for free shipping!
*Vaccines and Refrigerated items are temperature sensitive and must be shipped via: Next Day Air.
*Orders shipped using FedEx 1 or 2 day service will require a signature when delivered.
*Orders Placed after 3PM EST will not be shipped until the following day.
*We do not ship on Saturday or Sunday
*Please allow 1-2 days additional for vet approval for orders that include Prescription items.
*Vaccines/Refrigerated items can only be shipped when the scheduled date of arrival would fall on a weekday.
*Vaccines/Refrigerated items cannot be shipped out of the USA because they are temperature sensitive.
*2nd day service ordered on Thursday before 3pm will be delivered on Monday.
*Next day service ordered on Friday before 3pm will be delivered on Monday.
*Exact shipping cost for your order will be displayed on the final page before you confirm your order
2006-06-21 05:05:59
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answered by Travis 2
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PetMeds was recently under fire because their staffed veterinarians were writing scripts for drugs without properly examining or getting referrals from other doctors. The issue has since been resolved, and they're more careful about scripting out medications. The good news is that there is no difference in the effectiveness or strength of the drugs. You still need a prescription from your vet - it's a simple as asking your doctor to either fax a script over or call the company themselves. They're cheaper because they're direct-from-manufacturer - no mark-up by the vet clinic itself. The manufacturer guarantees are still valid, and the products are the exact same ones you'd purchase at your clinic. You can even, sometimes, get some prescription drugs (like thyroid or seizure medication - the more common, maintenance drugs) in addition to your heartworm and flea medication. Isn't that Revolution crazy expensive?!? We use it on our cats too, yikes...
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2016-04-13 23:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do not but your pets medication from your vet please BEWARE. The manufacturers of pet medications only sell those medications to veterinarians and will not garuntee the product your buying from petmeds who obtains there medication from over seas were there are no regulations on safety and no way to tell if they are counterfeit.
2006-06-21 05:16:46
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answered by deena001 2
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www.1800petmeds.com says that you need to spend $39 for free shipping...hope this helps
2006-06-21 05:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not recommend them, there are many cheaper pet medication sites out there.
2006-06-21 05:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is $40.00-but be careful, some of the meds are not guaranteed
2006-06-21 05:06:19
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answered by Michael V 1
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The ad on TV says $75.00.
2006-06-21 05:05:29
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answered by mama_wizard 3
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$39.00 is the Radio Trivia Answer.
2006-06-21 10:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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go to petmeds.com
2006-06-21 05:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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