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Originally Posted by sheilajom If you can't afford to spend more than that, what are you going to pay the vet bills with when he/she needs shots, heartworm meds., flea meds, daycare, food, toys, clothes, other health issues?
Money shouldn't be the number one reason to buy a dog. They are a new addition to your family. The decision shouldn't be based on which one was the cheapest! Gesh, would you buy a kid that way? Your new doggie will be there for nearly as long as a child would. |
I dont believe this. I have to be careful on what I spend my money on. I dont have a whole lot. And if I bought one I probably would be looking in the 600-800 range and that doesnt mean I cant buy toys or vet bills. My dogs are very spoiled it simply means I shop carefully and buy my toys for 2 or 3 dollars and my cloths for under $7 for the most part. So no offense but I find that a little insulting to people who dont have a $1000 dollars or more to spend on a "dog" as you called it.