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Owning a
dog involves expenses that cannot be
ignored: purchase or adoption expenses,
equipment and grooming, and veterinary
fees. The cost of a three month old pure
bred puppy, for instance, does not
depend on its size but on its breed.
Your initial outlay can be quite large;
it depends on the place of sale and the
quality of the dog.
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 dog’s 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
animal’s 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.
About The Author
Randy Jones and his
partner Brent Jones
have been in the pet
industry for a long
time. Recently they
formed
http://www.joncopets.com.
On the site,
customers can shop
for the latest dog
collars, dog
clothes, pet
supplies and more.
Check them out at
http://www.joncopets.com.
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