Instructions
Check with your vet. To promote their products, dog food manufacturers often supply veterinarians with samples. It might be a food your vet already sells or one that the company wants to introduce to dog owners--and what better place to target them than at a vet's office? Some vets will have the samples out on the counter or elsewhere in the lobby; other vets will give you some to take home and with others, you may just have to ask.
Go to your local pet store. Pet stores often give away samples to promote their products. Often times there is a representative from a company set up at a table inside or in front of the store. They will usually let you try one of each variety that they offer. You can usually find natural and holistic brands as well as major commercial brands.
Visit the websites of major dog food manufacturers such as Purina and Pedigree. They often provide links to free samples of new products and are happy to send you some. You may just have to answer a few questions about your dog (a small price to pay). Pedigree even has a program that supplies you with free food for a month if you adopt a dog from a shelter.
Google "free pet food samples" or "free dog food samples" and see what comes up! Even better, use the dogpile.com search engine; each time you do, you will help the ASPCA rescue pets. You can also make it your homepage if you like.
How to Get Free Dog Food Samples
Finding the right dog food is usually a result of trial and error. But trial and error usually doesn't come free. Or does it? Here are ways to get dog food samples that won't cost you a cent.