Get up to a $100 Small Dog Gift Card!

This year, we want to give you no doubt about why you’d get that Mac you need to go back to school, or the iPad or iPhone you’ve been waiting to buy from Small Dog.

Starting today, buy any new Mac and AppleCare, and get a $100 Small Dog gift card. It’s valid online and in-store until September 15. Additionally, if you buy a new iPad or iPhone with AppleCare+, you’ll get a free $50 gift card! All new iPads and iPhones are included, and sales of these are exclusively in our retail stores.

We have a full selection of Macs in stock — any new Mac or previous generation Mac that is eligible for AppleCare is eligible for this deal.

Find a store here!

Shopping online? Click a category below:

Better still, this deal is open to everyone — from students on paper to students of life (which begs one of my favorite quotes, “I am still learning” – Michelangelo). Now, you have no excuse!

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