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Order International here

If you are outside of US & Canada, do not use the order form below. Your order will be cancelled. Use the International Order Page because the shipping rates are different.

1. Credit Cards - Credit Cards



Purchase Free & Easy for Dogs - 8 oz or 2 lbs

Click to begin the USA Order Process

This will take you to our parent company Dynamite Marketing who handles the credit card processing and shipping.  Any questions, call toll free at
1-877-434-1984.


Canada Residents - Begin Ordering Here


Purchase Free & Easy for finicky Dogs - 15 gram sample     

The sample is the regular Free & Easy for Dogs but contains only 15 grams. The purpose is to see if your finicky dog will eat his food with the Free & Easy mixed in. This is not designed to see if your dog will improve because the quantiy is so small.  The cost is $5 plus shipping and is non refundable.

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2. PayPal - Credit Cards



Purchase 8 oz. Free & Easy for Dogs (USA)


Purchase 2 lb. Free & Easy for Dogs (USA)

For more details on PayPal, see "What is PayPal and why should I use it?".


3. Personal Check or Money Order -

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Your personal check or money order is always welcome. Send to the address below and it will be shipped USPS Priority Mail.

YourDogHealth.com
53337 Dryden
Shelby Township, MI 48316


Available Sizes: 8 oz. Container .............................$33.85 + $5.30 shipping = $39.15
Available Sizes: 2 lb. Container ..............................$91.10 + $8.80 shipping = $99.90

Prices include a 6% Michigan Sales Tax which is required. Michigan began collecting the tax in 2007.