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In reply to the discussion: Should people who can't afford medical treatments for pets own a cat or dog? [View all]LeftInTX
(34,884 posts)4. Make sure a future pet has a clean bill of health
Hip dysplasia tends to be expensive. Research breeds ahead of time. Find a pet that suits you.
We had a chihuahua for 16 years. We paid $200 for an ER visit, but that was all we paid for outside of annual shots. She had an enlarged heart, for which we gave her Lasix, but it didn't shorten her life. Of course, we got lucky.
You can also purchase pet health insurance. Pet Finders recommends it.
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Should people who can't afford medical treatments for pets own a cat or dog? [View all]
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
OP
ideally no - even more so people should not have children if they can't afford all their needs -
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#18
The OP doesn't ask if we should shoot our pets if we can't afford med. care. But if we should go out
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#24
You make some good points, but I just want to say that my poll is not about policy,
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
#27
I voted no but of course I was thinking about people who deliberately go out and buy one
Benton D Struckcheon
Mar 2013
#29
I owned a farm, sometimes pets do die. It's best to give them a happy home as long as possible.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2013
#30
Like I said in the OP, I will not buy a dog until I am financially stable. nt
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
#50
Most of those things can't be predicted, but some things, such as check ups and sterilization,
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
#42
Ideally, no. But too many homeless shelter pets are killed because no one wants them.
MadrasT
Mar 2013
#56
Impossible question. A bone marrow transplant to treat a dog's lymphoma can cost $16,000.
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#57