Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it $200 a month for an occasional board? Find a new place to board--I thought our fees were steep!
Training will eventually go away as a cost. Can you try a cheaper food? We had to test a few to find one that worked well for our large-breed, but once we did it was a huge money saver. (Ours now eats Costco's Salmon Meal & Sweet Potato grain-free formula and has done really well on it.)
Is the puppy the one with hip dysplasia? If not, I'd look into pet insurance for him/her. If you've got a breed that's prone to joint issues, you might well get good use out of a policy, and it's much cheaper to get for a one-year-old dog.
This is not at all unrealistic for boarding. I've never seen a dog boarding place for under $40/nt for my medium sized dog.
Sure, but that's a weekend away every month. Not occasional. (Totally fine to do that, I should note, but then in your budget you put "one weekend/month boarding, or equivalent" and you aren't surprised to see the $1200 total at year's end, because that's a lot of travel.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs are expensive! Here are our monthly costs for one, not even including averaged out vet visits and flea/tick meds.
Walker $310
Food/treats ~$60
Bark box $20
Groomer $75
1x/week day care $180-$225
I can’t believe that there’s ‘bark box’ when there are starving people here and all over the world. Somewhere some kid is slaving away to make monthly dog toys for some rich dog in America to play with two times, while that kid is malnutritioned and we have people here going without medical and dental care.
It’s absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs are expensive! Here are our monthly costs for one, not even including averaged out vet visits and flea/tick meds.
Walker $310
Food/treats ~$60
Bark box $20
Groomer $75
1x/week day care $180-$225
I can’t believe that there’s ‘bark box’ when there are starving people here and all over the world. Somewhere some kid is slaving away to make monthly dog toys for some rich dog in America to play with two times, while that kid is malnutritioned and we have people here going without medical and dental care.
It’s absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs are expensive! Here are our monthly costs for one, not even including averaged out vet visits and flea/tick meds.
Walker $310
Food/treats ~$60
Bark box $20
Groomer $75
1x/week day care $180-$225
Just ONE day of day care is that much? We only pay $32 per day or $20 for 5 hours or less.
PP here. We pay $45/day. It’s expensive but it’s on our street which makes a huge difference in terms of convenience (next closest is 10 min drive not on the way to work) and we love the staff there.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs are expensive! Here are our monthly costs for one, not even including averaged out vet visits and flea/tick meds.
Walker $310
Food/treats ~$60
Bark box $20
Groomer $75
1x/week day care $180-$225
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs are expensive! Here are our monthly costs for one, not even including averaged out vet visits and flea/tick meds.
Walker $310
Food/treats ~$60
Bark box $20
Groomer $75
1x/week day care $180-$225
Just ONE day of day care is that much? We only pay $32 per day or $20 for 5 hours or less.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs are expensive! Here are our monthly costs for one, not even including averaged out vet visits and flea/tick meds.
Walker $310
Food/treats ~$60
Bark box $20
Groomer $75
1x/week day care $180-$225
Anonymous wrote:OP again - I've tried cheaper food options, but they go through a lot of food. I buy 2 bags a month of Performatrin Ultra Limited, and because of a pet store loyalty program, I pay $50/bag. That's $100/month. To that, I add $30 in canned dog food, because I buy 12 cans a month at $2.50/can after discounts. I could skip the wet food, but I like to put a few dollops on top of the dry food.
I'm 100% open to good, cheap dog food suggestions! We used to feed them Taste of the Wild and then moved to Performatrin, which is less expensive. I don't have a Costco membership, but I belong to BJ's if there's a good alternative at that store.
The boarding fee will eventually decrease, but it will be at least a couple of years before my elderly parents would feel comfortable with my crazy pup. The training fee could drop now, but I'm about to dig in & start with agility, which I think will be an enjoyable outlet for me and the pup.
As for the vet cost, that $250/month is based on $3,000/year for 2 dogs. Most of that goes to the older dog, who has repeat UTIs and ear infections, plus regular treatment and scans for her hip dysplasia. Regular vaccination appointments are at least $150 as well. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:OP again - I've tried cheaper food options, but they go through a lot of food. I buy 2 bags a month of Performatrin Ultra Limited, and because of a pet store loyalty program, I pay $50/bag. That's $100/month. To that, I add $30 in canned dog food, because I buy 12 cans a month at $2.50/can after discounts. I could skip the wet food, but I like to put a few dollops on top of the dry food.
I'm 100% open to good, cheap dog food suggestions! We used to feed them Taste of the Wild and then moved to Performatrin, which is less expensive. I don't have a Costco membership, but I belong to BJ's if there's a good alternative at that store.
The boarding fee will eventually decrease, but it will be at least a couple of years before my elderly parents would feel comfortable with my crazy pup. The training fee could drop now, but I'm about to dig in & start with agility, which I think will be an enjoyable outlet for me and the pup.
As for the vet cost, that $250/month is based on $3,000/year for 2 dogs. Most of that goes to the older dog, who has repeat UTIs and ear infections, plus regular treatment and scans for her hip dysplasia. Regular vaccination appointments are at least $150 as well. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:OP again - I've tried cheaper food options, but they go through a lot of food. I buy 2 bags a month of Performatrin Ultra Limited, and because of a pet store loyalty program, I pay $50/bag. That's $100/month. To that, I add $30 in canned dog food, because I buy 12 cans a month at $2.50/can after discounts. I could skip the wet food, but I like to put a few dollops on top of the dry food.
I'm 100% open to good, cheap dog food suggestions! We used to feed them Taste of the Wild and then moved to Performatrin, which is less expensive. I don't have a Costco membership, but I belong to BJ's if there's a good alternative at that store.
The boarding fee will eventually decrease, but it will be at least a couple of years before my elderly parents would feel comfortable with my crazy pup. The training fee could drop now, but I'm about to dig in & start with agility, which I think will be an enjoyable outlet for me and the pup.
As for the vet cost, that $250/month is based on $3,000/year for 2 dogs. Most of that goes to the older dog, who has repeat UTIs and ear infections, plus regular treatment and scans for her hip dysplasia. Regular vaccination appointments are at least $150 as well. Yikes.