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anybody bought a pet dog?
Monthly entha expenses avuthayi - food, vaccine , insurance
Where 2 buy ? Breed ?
Tips ?

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US lo with two things you can make friend ship with girls , 

 

1) SMOKING , kontha mandi girls cigarette ichi matladachu

2) PET DOG , Go for a walk in the park and vere kukkatho vachina vallatho DOG DISCUSSION PETTI FRIENDSHIP chesukovachu

 

eh two only initiation ke , tharavata talent undali bedroom ke 

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1.  Reason

2.  Any health problems

 

then I can suggest..........   photo-thumb-52804.jpg?_r=1434382767

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10683man_playingwith_dog.jpgI am often asked by prospective pet owners what it costs to own a dog. Most pet owners calculate the price of the food and add it to the cost of the dog and figure that they can afford it regardless of their budget. The reality is that very few people have any idea how much owning a dog really costs and grossly underestimate it.

Why does it matter what it costs to own a dog? After all, we love our pets and we would not put a price on their health and happiness. The hard facts are that the cost of owning a dog is an extremely important consideration for a number of often overlooked reasons. The first concerns the purchase price of the dog. Many people balk at paying $500 to $1000 for a dog. They rationalize that they simply can not afford it and settle for a poorly bred $150 puppy instead. What a huge mistake. The cost of a guaranteed healthy, well-bred $1000 puppy is a fraction of what it will cost to own that dog for 12 years. A poorly bred dog with bad hips, allergies, and a not so bright disposition will end up costing you thousands more in medical bills not to mention hours of frustration and disappointment. At the same time, if you are not going to pay for a high quality purebred, then do the animal kingdom a favor and go to theshelter and get a mixed breed puppy that will be healthier and smarter than a poorly bred 'purebred.'

The second reason that the cost of owning a dog is important is that it is a big investment. This dog is going to cost you a lot of money, not to mention a tremendous amount of time. If you are not fully prepared to pay for a dog's needs and willing to spend a significant portion of your free time with the animal, then by all means do not get a dog. There are thousands of dogs put to sleep every year because the owners no longer want them or can not afford them. On top of this, there are hundreds of thousands of dogs that live miserable lives devoid of exercise, interaction, socialization, and basic housing needs because people do not realize the time, commitment, or expense involved in owning and properly caring for a dog.

The third important reason to understand what owning a dog costs is that when you realize what owning a dog costs, you will take the ownership and your responsibility much more seriously. We would not dream in investing $10,000 on a car that we know nothing about, had no warranty, we had not driven, and was completely unsuitable for our use. Yet people do this more everyday and they get a puppy without researching its breed characteristics, medical history, and parental history. And worse yet are the people that get a dog on a whim or for a child without any concept of the dog's needs and requirements, let alone the financial costs that are going to be incurred.

The following description lists the basic cost of owning a dog in several different scenarios. They include the absolute least amount it will cost for the first year, the upper level of what it could cost for the first year, and what it will cost each year for the rest of the dog's life both low and high end. It also includes what it would actually cost a tight fisted miser like me, that hates to spend money and grew up a farm, to purchase and own a 50 pound dog that lived to be 14 years old. Realize that these are basic costs and I live in the rural Midwest. If you live in a large metropolitan area you may need to double the cost and if you live in one of the top five metropolitan areas you may need to triple the cost. In addition, there is no consideration given to many other extras that come up or any consideration to your time and the monetary amount placed on the value of your time. These are rough estimates, but do not kid yourself, they are real world prices.



  Product/Service Cost 1st Year Yearly Cost

Low Cost

My Cost

High Cost

Low Cost

My Cost

High Cost

Purchase Price

0

50

1000

0

0

0

Food

125

300

500

125

300

500

Vaccines

20

75

150

10

60

100

Vet Bills

40

75

400

40

125

400

Spay/Neuter

35

120

200

0

0

0

Bed

25

70

150

0

7

15

Treats

20

20

100

0

20

75

Chew Bones

20

90

150

0

20

50

Bowls

5

8

25

0

1

3

Collars

8

5

20

0

1

2

Leash

5

7

20

0

1

2

Training

15

40

450

0

10

100

Fence

0

750

1500

0

0

75

Vitamins

15

20

75

2

15

8

Flea Control

20

20

200

20

20

200

Heartworm

50

52

100

50

52

100

Shampoo

6

6

25

6

6

25

Grooming

0

0

400

0

0

400

Grooming Tools

8

8

250

1

0

25

Dental Care

0

0

40

0

0

40

Stain Cleaner

8

30

75

5

5

75

Waste Disposal

0

0

50

0

0

5

Training Aids

25

25

300

3

3

30

Deworming

6

6

30

6

6

30

Boarding

15

150

200

15

150

200

Crate

40

50

150

4

5

15

Car Restraint

0

0

100

0

0

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Totals

$511.00

$1977.00

$6600.00

$287.00

$807.00

$2485.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total over the life of a 14 year old dog

 

 

 

Low Cost My Cost High Cost

 

 

 

 

$4,242.00

$12,468.00

$38,905.00

 

 

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1.  Reason

2.  Any health problems

 

then I can suggest..........   photo-thumb-52804.jpg?_r=1434382767

 

Na wife ki pets istam ... surprise iddam ani undii ...

Kani taruvatha burden avuthadii emo ani bayam..

 

need suggestions from exp people....
 

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Na wife ki pets istam ... surprise iddam ani undii ...

Kani taruvatha burden avuthadii emo ani bayam..

 

need suggestions from exp people....
 

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Na wife ki pets istam ... surprise iddam ani undii ...

Kani taruvatha burden avuthadii emo ani bayam..

 

need suggestions from exp people....
 

 

You've got a bunch of love to give out....better if u r wife is not working.....if u think slightest burden...Pls stop here.....period.

 

 

The smaller the better
My best choice:  Toy Pomeranians   (a status symbol)  http://www.petpom.com/toy-pomeranians

puppy @ $1000

locate a trusted, experienced Pom puppy breeder (AKC Pomeranian Breeders)......really want a cute little Pom...You've got a bunch of love to give out....be sure that the Pom puppy is healthy, has papers, was raised properly and was bred correctly

 

u can carry in a ladies hand bag in all flights along with u in USA........on my vacation I traveled to India......

 

If you live in a state in which a breeder is not listed, I suggest that you look to a state that borders you. Some will drive to meet you halfway or make other arrangements to make sure that your puppy arrives to you safely.
 

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