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AARP Pet Savings - Discounts, Perks & Smarter Options

Seniors love their pets, and AARP pet savings can stretch your budget further.

Whether you’re buying food, covering a surprise vet bill, or planning a pet-friendly getaway, AARP offers several member perks that can reduce common expenses—and they stack nicely with other smart savings tactics.

What AARP pet savings covers

AARP’s pet-related benefits focus on three big areas: pet insurance, discounts on many pet medications at retail pharmacies, and travel deals that make it cheaper to bring your companion along. You’ll also find occasional member-only offers for pet retailers inside your AARP account, so it’s worth checking your benefits hub regularly at the AARP Benefits & Discounts page.

Pet insurance via partner program. AARP members can access member pricing with a partner insurer (currently Fetch by The Dodo), which may reduce premiums compared to standard rates and often includes flexible coverage options for accidents, illnesses, diagnostics, and more. If you’ve been quoted before, it’s smart to re-quote through your AARP link to compare the member rate with your existing price. You can review plan features directly with the provider at Fetch by The Dodo, and confirm current AARP eligibility and terms inside your AARP account.

Prescription discounts for pets. Many pet medications that have human-equivalent formulations (e.g., certain antibiotics, thyroid meds, anti-inflammatories) can be purchased at retail pharmacies using AARP Prescription Discounts by Optum. Ask your vet for a written prescription for the human-generic version when appropriate, then price it at local pharmacies to see if the AARP discount beats your vet’s price. Savings vary by drug and pharmacy.

Travel savings at pet-friendly properties. AARP members often get reduced rates at hotels and car rentals, which can lower the total cost of pet travel even when pet fees apply. Search and filter for pet-friendly options on the AARP Travel Center, and always confirm a hotel’s pet policy (weight limits, fees, deposit) before booking.

Occasional retail offers. From time to time, AARP posts limited-time member deals that include pet retailers or big-box stores that sell pet supplies. Check your AARP membership page or Benefits & Discounts hub for current promos before a big stock-up.

How much could you save? Real-world examples

Every pet and policy is different, but here are illustrative scenarios to help you ballpark potential savings. Your actual results will depend on breed, location, pharmacy pricing, and current AARP partner terms.

  • Pet insurance: If the member rate trims even a modest amount from your monthly premium, that could add up over a year. For example, a small monthly reduction of $5–$10 can mean $60–$120 in annual savings without changing your coverage mix.
  • Prescription meds: Pricing can vary widely, but it’s common to see retail pharmacy discounts beat a vet’s dispensing price on some human-equivalent drugs. Even shaving $10–$25 per fill for a chronic med can save $120–$300 per year.
  • Hotels: A discounted nightly room rate can offset part of a pet fee, especially for longer stays. Saving $10–$20 per night over a three-night trip means $30–$60 back in your pocket.

Tip: Keep a quick spreadsheet of recurring costs (flea/tick meds, special diets, chronic prescriptions) and note where the best price lives—AARP discount at a local pharmacy, your vet, or a reputable online pharmacy. Update it each quarter to stay ahead of price changes.

How AARP compares to other ways to save

1) Pet insurance alternatives and comparisons

AARP’s partner pricing is competitive for many seniors, but comparison shopping still pays. Insurers differ on waiting periods, dental/behavior coverage, exam-fee add-ons, and how they handle hereditary conditions. Get quotes from a few top providers and compare apples-to-apples deductibles, reimbursement percentages, and annual limits.

  • Lemonade Pet Insurance — Simple digital claims and fast reimbursements; preventive-care add-ons available in many states.
  • Nationwide — Offers whole-pet and modular plans; consider caps, exclusions, and wellness options.
  • Embrace — Customizable deductibles/limits and optional wellness rewards.
  • ASPCA Pet Health Insurance — Multiple plans; review policy fine print for breed-specific conditions.

To speed up comparison shopping and see side-by-side costs, try a marketplace such as Pawlicy Advisor. After you gather quotes, re-price your preferred plan through your AARP link to see if the member rate is lower.

2) Medication savings beyond AARP

Even with AARP Prescription Discounts, it’s smart to comparison shop each medication.

  • Discount cards and coupons: Check GoodRx for Pets and SingleCare to compare local pharmacy pricing against your AARP discount. Prices change frequently.
  • Online veterinary pharmacies: Reputable options like Chewy Pharmacy and Walmart Pet Rx can be competitive, especially with auto-refills.
  • Warehouse clubs: Check Costco Pharmacy pricing for human-equivalent prescriptions; in many states, you can use the pharmacy without a paid membership.
  • Safety first: If you buy meds online, verify the pharmacy’s credentials and follow FDA guidance on avoiding counterfeit or unsafe products. Review this FDA tip sheet: You, Your Vet, and Online Pharmacies.

3) Food and supplies: stackable strategies

  • Autoship subscriptions: Many retailers discount recurring deliveries. Compare Chewy Autoship and Amazon Subscribe & Save for your brand and bag size.
  • Membership programs: If you use a single retailer often, a plan like Petco Vital Care can offset grooming, routine vet visits (at participating locations), and supplies through monthly credits.
  • Cash-back and coupons: Add browser extensions and cash-back apps such as Rakuten or Ibotta, and stack store coupons with sale prices when possible.
  • Compare by cost-per-ounce: Label changes and bag sizes can hide price increases. Use a calculator and track the true price per ounce across retailers.

4) Preventive care and wellness plans

  • Wellness memberships: Programs like the Banfield Optimum Wellness Plan bundle exams, vaccines, and routine tests for a predictable monthly fee (not insurance). Compare the bundled services to your pet’s actual needs.
  • Community clinics: Local humane societies and shelters often host low-cost vaccine and microchip clinics. Start with this resource from the Humane Society: Affording Your Pet.

Tips to maximize AARP pet discounts

  • Cross-check prices every time: Before you refill a med or renew insurance, compare your AARP price against at least two alternatives.
  • Ask your vet for options: For eligible drugs, request a written prescription for the human-generic formulation so you can price it at retail pharmacies using your AARP discount.
  • Re-quote annually: Pet insurance rates change as pets age; re-quote your preferred plan and the AARP partner plan each renewal.
  • Leverage travel filters: On the AARP Travel Center, filter for pet-friendly and compare total trip cost (room + pet fees) across properties.
  • Check member offers before big purchases: Log in to the Benefits & Discounts hub before a major stock-up—new promos appear throughout the year.

Is AARP worth it just for pet savings?

If you’ll use pet insurance or regularly fill pet meds with human equivalents, AARP pet savings can easily contribute meaningful value—especially when combined with the travel and general retail benefits you may already use. Since AARP membership is modestly priced, many seniors find the total package (not just the pet perks) pays for itself over a year of everyday living.

Bottom line: treat AARP as one tool in your savings toolkit. Compare prices, stack deals where you can, and keep a simple log of best prices for your pet’s recurring needs. With a few habits in place, your companion stays cared for—and you keep more money in your pocket.