
Owning a Dog on a Budget
As for equipment, (collar, leash, and
so forth) prices vary with the size of the dog, the
sophistication of the equipment, and the materials used.
Differences between minimum and maximum costs can be
considerable. Nonetheless once bought, many of these items will
last the dogs lifetime.
Apart from the collar and leash, other essentials include:
case for carrying small breeds on public transportation; indoor
bed or basket; food and water dishes; grooming equipment
(single comb and rubber gloves for short haired dogs, brush and
durable comb for long - haired dogs). Certain breeds require
special grooming and should be professionally groomed at least
four times a year.
In addition to the above, there are daily food costs which
naturally, rise in proportion to the size of the dog.
Veterinary expenses are difficult to anticipate since they
depend on the animals basic health. However, there are some
that are definite. For instance, a puppy should be examined by
a specialist once a month for the first six months.
Most small dogs or toy breeds require dental attention twice
a year. Then there are the optional operations of neutering or
spaying. Cosmetic surgery, which is essential for certain
breeds of show dogs, may include ear - cropping or tail
docking, and sometimes both, in certain countries. Buying or
adopting a dog is a serious step and you should never act on
impulse or be swayed by pity. Before acquiring a dog, always
make sure you obtain every available guarantee in
writing.
Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the
pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed
Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can read articles
about anything pets as well as shop for the latest
car seats for
dogs and more for their best friend. Feel free to
check out the site at http://www.joncopets.com
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