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gtfpv 02-11-2007 08:41 PM

pet health insurance . wouldnt that be another name for a shovel !!!

Outbackjack 02-11-2007 10:25 PM

We have a rottie with a long long line of pure blood parents and GGGG parents. Other than the cost of buying her and the airfare to the Alice, she has cost us very little. It is amazing how much money people spend on vets due to their own ignorance of looking after their pooch. Good food (and not too much), regular shots... and all should be fine. But having just said that, a mate has just spent $5700.00 PER HIP on his pooch!!! It was either that or nigh nighs for good. He didnt have the heart to have him put down, so new hips it was.

scoupedy 03-11-2007 11:30 AM

All the living cost are small compaired to the extra secuirity they provide your property, they really start to hurt in old age when they get health problems and the vet bills start to add up every month. I had to get my best mate put down last year and we have decided that doags are just to expensive to keep with regaurds to vet bills nothing else

HOON69 03-11-2007 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cupic
Not cheap My sister gad a shitezu 6 weeks old got sick $400 plus a range of shots every yr
pray it does get sick!

Mind you It lived for 14yrs and every day of its life we never got on

My guess is budget for roughly $35 per week for the rest of its life

Pray it dont get sick otherwise the Vets in the money

cheers

I own 2 of these.
10 dollar worm tablet every 3 months
$5 a fortnight for dog food(5kg bag) 2 scoops morning and night
vet check every 6 months $40-70
and then clippings etc done by a professional $70 for 2 of em
then add desexing which was already done to ours when we adopted them,and then registration per year.

pups are always going to be expensive to keep
they require needles for the first 12-18 months


if you own a large dog like a ridgy X etc its easily double the price to look after.

MotherNatureVer2 03-11-2007 10:38 PM

I have no idea how much it costs me for my babies. The only time I have needed a vet was for my Chui dawg when he got burnt in our house fire a couple of years ago.

It is really the same as kids, a healthy diet and a heap of exercise and you will have many years of spending $$$ on them.

All very worthwhile :D


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