Anonymous wrote:Cut absolutely anything else. I can’t even believe you would consider this. Like, I would give up meat first. Or I’d drastically lower my heat setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously times are turbulent and I am looking to cut expenses. One big expense in our house is our dog. She is large breed and I go through a $75 bag of food every 2.5 weeks. Add on vet bills and boarding (which we could cut since we aren't going anywhere) I think we should think about rehoming or returning her to the shelter. Anybody else thinking of doing this?
We have 3 kids who we have to feed and an extra $140 a month would be helpful.
The kids are costing you more, now and in the long run. Feed the kids to the dog.
Anonymous wrote:This has GOT to be a troll.
No one could be this insensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you take on a pet, it is a lifetime commitment.
You don't just get rid of a dog for convenience so you can keep spending money in other areas.
STOP being selfish. Get a side hustle and make some more money if you want to keep your current spending habits.
No it isn’t. You can get rid of a pet anytime. There’s no contracts. OP should definitely can the dog.
Anonymous wrote:When you take on a pet, it is a lifetime commitment.
You don't just get rid of a dog for convenience so you can keep spending money in other areas.
STOP being selfish. Get a side hustle and make some more money if you want to keep your current spending habits.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people have dogs. They are expensive, smelly and take a lot of time. I'd rehome the dog.
Anonymous wrote:I will refrain from telling you what I really think about you.
Just buy cheaper dog food, and quit wasting money on other crap you buy such as eating out, fast food, junk food, overuse of electricity, air condition, etc.