The True Costs Of Owning A Dog

Posted by admin on October 13, 2011

It seems that we all want a car, a pet, or a home, but we really do not take the time to really add up the cost of ownership. Sure, we all want what we want and as long as we can handle the responsibility that comes along with owning it we can have it. This is particularly true when it comes it dogs. The true costs of owning a dog is tremendous. First, they must have their shots and they must be registered. Second, when the sick they must visit the vet and believe it or not, this bill can be high. If the vet prescribe antibiotics or some other kind of medication this bill can be even higher.

Depending on the breed of the dog grooming may be necessary. Certain dogs have to have their fur washed and trimmed. Third, dogs need their own food. This can be expensive, unless the dollar store has it for less. Fourth, dogs needs to be trained not to dig holes in neighbors yards and not to attack people. The true costs of owning a dog is not limited to money but it is also a time factor involved. Like any other pet, dogs need attention.The information party rocks on: Another Lie By City Council!

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