What online shops do you use?

Discussion in 'Labrador Puppies' started by Aella, Oct 20, 2017.

  1. Aella

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    ive been trailing through the internet for days now.
    For crates, beds, what food to get, that in itself is a mind field, what’s best value with price compare, dog harnesses etc.
    What are your favourite sites?
     
  2. Boogie

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    Amazon :)
     
  3. Shaz82

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    Zooplus has a huge choice of food, treats, toys etc. and prices compare very well with Amazon. I use 12kg bags of Arden Grange large breed puppy/junior and they are £10 cheaper on Zooplus and Amazon than at Pets at Home (my local pet store). I usually only go to Pets at Home when they send me vouchers (register with VIP - Very Important Pets, to get vouchers emailed) otherwise they are quite expensive. I got my crate from Pets at Home with one of their vouchers but their toys don't seem to last very long, best value toys that last ages and are mostly Maisy's favourites, come from Wilko/Wilkinson. Kongs are excellent and the only thing I trust to leave with Maisy overnight, fill with food and freeze to keep her quiet for a while. You will soon get to appreciate long-lasting chews that do not get eaten instantly - if only for your sanity! Best I have found are Bully Sticks and Antlers, both probably when she has her adult teeth though around 5 months. All of these can be found in Zooplus or Amazon. I can't get to shops now with a puppy obviously so online shopping is a godsend.
     
  4. Boogie

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    Oh yes - I got this bed from zooplus, it’s great.

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  5. kateincornwall

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    Definitely Amazon for me . We live in the back of beyond with few large stores , so Amazon is an essential , for food and requisites x
     
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    VetUK is cheaper for some stuff, such as Kongs.
     
  7. Snowy

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    Amazon.
    Prices are OK, if not always the best.
    But mainly because of their customer service. We've had a couple of faulty items and one was late in the post. A quick email to customer service, and all were sorted out straight away, literally within minutes.
    We also get free delivery from Amazon DE, with orders over 39€
     
  8. edzbird

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    Amazon. Ebay. And any other site I come across for a specific item. The Isle of Man is quite isolated so I depend on online shopping for most things.
     
  9. Jes72

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    Far too many...
     
  10. Aella

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    Decided on Arden grange for food. Brought a bed for the lounge and a nice stainless style bowl. Noticed some sites have a discount for newbies so will take advantage of that. Got a crate too and 3 vet bed
     

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