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Veronica 07-09-2008 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by venus (Post 14443077)
My horse costs me about $25,000 a year (feed, vet, shoes, training)

Yeah, it really adds up... What kind do you have?

venus 07-09-2008 09:49 PM

I have 2 horses, but my favorite is my Friesian Stallion ( I imported him from Holland about 3 yrs ago), I use him for dressage


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Originally Posted by Veronica (Post 14443097)
Yeah, it really adds up... What kind do you have?


Jelena Jensen 07-09-2008 10:33 PM

I don't even want to know how much I spend on my dog a year. I have a 150lb Mastiff with way too many health problems. He takes all kinds of meds, I have to give him shots three times a month, I have to board him when I'm out of town, and he's on prescription food...costs me $1800 a year just to feed the little guy! And that's not including all the treats and toys his mama buys him! But I wouldn't trade him for the healthiest dog on the planet because he's the best dog EVER! He's pretty unforgettable and everyone falls in love with him. He's my life and I love being his mom! Can't put a price on that...

Budis 07-10-2008 12:05 AM

We bread german shepherds and one of them named Bora (it's she) has an allergy to chicken meat so we feed her with ProPlan Salomon & Rise. The cure was a bit expensive, but it doesn't matter, she's our princess. She's hyperactive so she hurts herself very often and it's getting usual to visit our Vets :)

Veronica 07-10-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by venus (Post 14443159)
I have 2 horses, but my favorite is my Friesian Stallion ( I imported him from Holland about 3 yrs ago), I use him for dressage

Wow! A Friesian Stallion! I think that must be every girl's dream horse :thumbsup

The Duck 07-10-2008 01:26 AM

My parrot needs new toys every now and then and expensive food so its quite a lot.,

PersianKitty 07-10-2008 01:27 AM

I've had several of my cats live to be over 15 years old. As they get older things tend to happen healthwise. I just figure if you spread the cost out for how long (figuratively) you've had the animal it's more than worth it.

Of course now.. one of these kitties...

was *the* persian kitty.

PK

The Duck 07-10-2008 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Jelena Jensen (Post 14443254)
I don't even want to know how much I spend on my dog a year. I have a 150lb Mastiff with way too many health problems. He takes all kinds of meds, I have to give him shots three times a month, I have to board him when I'm out of town, and he's on prescription food...costs me $1800 a year just to feed the little guy! And that's not including all the treats and toys his mama buys him! But I wouldn't trade him for the healthiest dog on the planet because he's the best dog EVER! He's pretty unforgettable and everyone falls in love with him. He's my life and I love being his mom! Can't put a price on that...

U got danish heritage?

v4 media 07-10-2008 03:32 AM

my ferret costs about $10 a month in food and about $20 a year in injections, but he's chewed every curtain, and chair he can find, he's got a fabric fetish.

Ross 07-10-2008 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Pornopat (Post 14442495)
A golden retriever? nice! Excellent character (assuming it is a golden retriever)

Golden Labrador to be exact hehe. But yeah he's very very good with people and other animals. We had a cat when we first got the dog and he loved him.. I swear to you when my cat died the dog was different for the first 2 weeks. It freaked me out. It was like he was missing his old buddy (even tho the cat didnt really like him that much)

Ross 07-10-2008 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 14442540)
He's doing great man. Completely different dog now though. I guess it's good because it really mellowed him out.

On the flip side, I'm sure the attack took a couple of years off his life. :(

Good to hear he's fit and healthy again. Can't imagine how you must have felt when that happened.

grumpy 07-10-2008 04:47 AM

around 1200 dollars a month ( horse(s))

thunder99 07-10-2008 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jago Webcams (Post 14436752)
Lots, but it's costing me about $5k to move my pup to Ireland

What part of Ireland you moving to?

Pornopat 07-10-2008 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 14443815)
Golden Labrador to be exact hehe. But yeah he's very very good with people and other animals. We had a cat when we first got the dog and he loved him.. I swear to you when my cat died the dog was different for the first 2 weeks. It freaked me out. It was like he was missing his old buddy (even tho the cat didnt really like him that much)

Dogs tend to have big hearts. When I was a kid we had a dog and him mom was a golden retriever. We never knew who his father was but since he was black and kind of resembled a labrador we always thought the dog's father must have been a labrador. Seems like your dog is worth every cent. A great and faitfull friend.
:)


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