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How much do you spend on your dog(s)?

1991 Views 9 Replies 8 Participants Last post by  Maren Bell Jones
I took this from an MSN board I'm on.

I know this isn't really working dog related, but I thought it might be interesting to compare what we spend on our working dogs to what the ASPCA says a pet owner spends on their dogs.

http://www.aspca.org/flash/petcarecosts/petcarecosts.swf




Here's my 'evaluation:'

I actually don't spend as much as the site says.


Dog food: I feed two dogs (both around 60+ pounds) on roughly $420 a year. It does say that it's calculating that cost based on the price of "Premium brand dry kibble," but does not say which brand. I feed Canidae.

Medical: Includes the exam, vaccinations, and heartworm medication, but I spend WAY less than $200 on those three things each year. Emergency costs can't really be estimated, though, so maybe that's where the extra $150 or so is.

Toys/Treats: I probably do spend that much in a year on toys and treats, but I only use treats for training or for keeping someone occupied while crated.

License: N/A in the county.

Misc.: Not sure what all would be in here, except for maybe bowls, brushes, food storage, etc.

Spay/Neuter: Jak is intact, but Gypsy's spay only cost $35.

Collar/Leash: Hmm, let's see. Jak's leather leash was $11. Prong collar was $10. Fur saver collar was free. Buckle collar was $13 (with a lifetime guarantee). Long line was $25. Remote collar was over $200. I've definitely spent more than $35 in that category! LoL

Carrier: How is this different than a crate? I'm confused. $80 is about what I spent on Jak's X-Large crate. The Large was around $60.

Crate: $160?!! I don't think so! I spent less than that on both of mine together!

Long hair grooming: N/A (why is that automatically included for large breed dogs?)
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Dogs affect every choice you make on major purchases... looking for a house? You want a house with a bigger yard, you want to live in a neighborhood where you can fence the yard, you want to live somewhere that you could put outdoor kennels if you want to kennel your dogs, which means either you live further out and pay extra gas bills on commuting or you pay more for property closer to where you commute to. Then there's vehicles, you take into consideration the size vehicle you need, or if you're gonna tow a dog trailer, then you need towing capacity. If you crate your dogs in the vehicle, perhaps you want custom aluminum crates.

Basically the moral of this story is that I really really don't wanna add up what I've spent on my dogs in the last 12 months LOL.
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