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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: NYC
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Twinkle & Wicket's Mum Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Kent, England
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Love my Mika!!! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Cheshire UK
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| ![]() Hi and welcome to YT!!! I'd definately recommend pet insurance, go with a big well known company. I know some people put money aside every month but what happens if you have 2 big unexpected vets bills one after the other? I personally wouldn't take the risk. As for doggy bits, get yourself a big box and just pick one thing up each time you go shopping, by the time your'e ready for your new pup it will be overflowing with lovely things. Ring around local vets and make a list of initial costs;shots/neutering/worm and flea meds. And most importantly find yourself a good responsible breeder!!! Then you can find out how much they sell their pups for ![]() ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: OK
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| ![]() I also did like you, lurked for months before joining, then didn't get my puppy for a year after that. I will give you a suggestion I learned here, that I wouldn't have thought of on my own. If you find a show kennel whose dogs you like, don't automatically feel you can't afford one of their puppies. They often sell pet quality dogs for much cheaper than a BYB sells their puppies for. Also, the difference in their "pet quality" and "show quality" puppies are often negligible, and they will generally be a much better bred puppy than you'll find in a newspaper ad. Also, if they have older pups, they will often sell them much cheaper. Last year when I contacted a show breeder, she had a six month old puppy she said she'd sell for $600. I didn't buy him because I was afraid of getting a dog that old, thinking he'd be harder to potty train, and worried he'd bark too much from being raised in a kennel. But now, after buying a four month old puppy, I realize I was probably wrong about that older puppy. A tip a friend gave me is to check garage sales for stuff like ex pens, toys, collars, leashes, play pens, bowls, etc. I haven't had a chance to do this yet, but I wish I had thought of it in the year leading up to getting my puppy. I have probably spent $500 on "stuff" for the puppy in the month since I bought him. I also think it's a good idea to start picking up little things every time you go shopping. That will seem much less expensive buying it over the course of a year rather than having to buy it all at one time when you get your puppy. Good luck. You sound as if you'll be a wonderful mom. |
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina
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![]() ![]() I couldn't agree with this post more. Since you want a male, they will be even more affordable from a show breeder since breeders don't want to keep them when they get close to being sexually mature. I know many people who have gotten a close to show quality male Maltese from show breeders for about $800 just because they were a little older, about five months old. This is an excellent article about the difference between show and pet quality: Maltese Show Dog Versus Maltese Pet.....What is the difference? | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: VA
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| ![]() hi!! just wanted to say welcome!! heres what comes to mind right now Puppy (depending on breeder, registration & location) 600-1000++ Vaccines, Dewormings, exams and fecals you need to go about 2-3 times after getting a puppy and you go every 3 weeks or so Exam is about $35 each time Vaccines (distemper) is about $16 each time Vaccines a bordettla vaccine & a lyme vaccine..(optional imo) Fecales are about $10 each time Dewormings is about $10.00 Rabies is about $12 Ways to save a little bit of $$ on these are..THIS IS NOT FOR EVERYONE buying a puppy at 12-16 weeks with all vaccines less rabies buying your own vaccines (5.99 ea) and if you know anyone that knows how to administer them (like your breeder maybe..i do) (the vet is always the best route to go) Banfield vet at petsmart offer free exams on certain days but their cost of vaccines, dewormers and so forth are way over priced you can purchase your own dewormers online or at petstores (cost about the same as one visit at the vet but will last you a lot longer) and administer them..i still recommed fecals though spay or neturing $100-300 depends where you go my vets charges $115. the spca is like $45 and banfield is 300.00 You need nutra cal $7.99 ( i send puppies home w/ this) Halter & leash $15.00 Minium I d Tag $5.99 Food $10.99-20.99 for a large bad of good food ( i send puppies home w/ this) Medical records (no cost, should come from breeder/vet) Crate $35-60 Potty training pads $5.99-10.99 (i send puppies home w/ this) Exersize pen or kennel $60-100.00 make a little room in the house with this..place the crate inside, with the bed, a place for food and water and a potty place and a play place..i bought 2 different styles...the first one was in the toddler dept at kmart for $55.00 its 3.5 ft high and has 5 or 6 panels really big..i use this outside when we have cook outs and stuff i did use it inside but its not that attractive..so i went to amazon.com and bought one thats shorter, and prettier its called iris something it even has a really cute door..i paid $50.00 and got free 2 day shipping on it Toys $10-15 will get you several..i like cats toys and chewy toys Food/Water dishes $2.99-20.99 (depends what you like =) ) Treats $5.00 Bedding $10+++ ( i send puppy home with a small bed ) brushes and combs $10-15 shampoo conditioner $10-15 flea treatment $30-50 for a 6 month supply( i send home 1 month supply) heart guard $30 for 6 months ear cleaner $5 sanitary wipes $5 carpet cleaner $10-15 (you know you need it ![]() lysol ![]() nail trimmer $7-10 professinal grooming $25-40 per visit (i groom my owned) travel bag or carrier $15-35.00 have a emergency fund for you pets (not always easy) if you can pick up the puppy on a weekend so you can spend time getting him used to you and the new enviroment or take time off if not. car seats are good investments not sure on the cost i dont have one clothing and belly bands are extra fun and extra $$ ![]() this is all i could think of right now good luck!!! |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: VA
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i thought about that too..but you never know where it might be coming from and if parvo or another disease may be present in the used kennels and pens..your puppy would be at risk...just a thought | |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: San Francisco, CA
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| ![]() Welcome! I'm a graduate student too and know what it feels like to live on a "student budget." ![]() |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2008 Location: West Chester, PA, USA
Posts: 323
| ![]() I was going through the line items of her very thorough list and thinking things like, "Nope, my standard vet exams are $45. Most recent carrier was $50. Shampoo/conditioner $24 (for both)." Now I'm sitting here wondering how much money I've spent on these dogs and afraid to go into my MS Money file to sort by animal expenses and add it all up! Most of it I really never thought about because it's part of another purchase, like if I pick up a couple of toys at WalMart, I'm always there for other things too, so they're just another thing on a bigger receipt. A lot of this stuff will vary with where you live, like the cost of my standard vet visits versus Tammy's. There are almost always less expensive ways of doing things, like so many others have pointed out. Everything in the northeast is expensive, but even here they have spay/neuter clinics periodically. Toys, beds, etc. you can always find cheaper online than doing an impulse buy at a pet store. Most places will even give free shipping if you spend a certain amount, and Amazon has a lot of their dog stuff on 4 for 3 right now. LOL. If we've sufficiently frightened you at the cost of owning a dog, you're in a good position to start going backward on the expense. Most of what you spend on a dog is a personal choice, and I think most of us just spoil our dogs. Dogs don't know the difference in a two dollar toy and a twenty dollar one. They don't care if they have pretty, expensive dresses to wear, and most would prefer not to wear a dress. We buy that stuff for ourselves, not our dogs. You're doing research rather than an impulse buy, so you're going to be able to accumulate things much less expensively if you shop around at clearance sales and online and you focus on the necessary items rather than expensive toys and clothing. I can say with no doubt at all that my dogs are happiest when they're either running around jumping on one another in the yard, or they're curled up on our laps at night while we watch a movie. Some of the best things in life really are free. |
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Lovin' my R & R Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Middleton, Idaho
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| ![]() There is a lot of good information here already. I am going to add something that I think is the most important- start shopping for a breeder NOW!! Many good breeders only have a few litters per year, and if you can pick out the breeder you like best right now, it may be a year before bringing home a new baby. Remember that good breeders will keep the pups for at least 12 weeks, so when you add that four months to time it takes for the female to be ready to breed, and then the gestation time, you may be a year out. It's just a thought.. many people research for a long time and then decide they want to pup "now." Many end up settling for what is available "now." Find a breeder, get on a waiting list, and wait, wait, wait!! Good luck ![]()
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: VA
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lol...im cheap i dont have half of that stuff..lol but they are all good things to get dont you think?? i save money on doing all my own vaccines i bought 10 last year for $49 that included 2 day air on ice..so i vaccinated my litter and my adult dogs.. i never get bordettla (sp?) or lyme i shop around for everything ..i finally found a great vet that does tails and dewclaws for $50.00 from a friend of mine here on yt..and that about a $60-70 savings from the other vets on my side of town i never paid for an exam except when i take my litter in at 6 weeks..i go to banfield during wellness hours for free exams, i go to dr taylor for the puppy exams and thats $35..i will probably use dr taylor more often he is such a sweet guy and my mom has been taking her dogs there for Years upon years..and he told me that i have a beauitful healthy litter and we agreed on the same pup to keep..although i let her go =( i see pics all the time!!! and he is the only vet that doesnt get offened when you tell them you do your own vaccines and deworming..he told me i was doing a fantastic job..yeah i like him!! ![]() i make my own beds..im not great at it..i have bought some but i wouldnt spend more than $20 i like shopping at petedge.com but the shipping had gone way up last time i looked..i buy most things online looking for wholesale prices..i did just make my own whelping box and my husband is also going to MAKE ME another bigger one..mines really cute though...i took an old moving box, cut the tabs off, cut one side down so gidget can get in and the puppies cant get out..i found some of this stuff i put in my kitchen cabinets and drawers..kinda like lament and placed on the bottom..i wrapped the box in this pink fabric with black poka dots and made a fleece roof and a fleece bed from left over materials my husband bought for his boat (i hope he didnt need it ![]() i dont buy halters and leashed..i do have name tags and collars..gidget still has hers from when she was a baby and its porbably needs replacing..little girl had a nice set from the cat dept at petsmart and she ruined it, tanner his collar and name tag didnt last the night...he chewed them up..so the only one wearing a collar is gidget..i rarely take them anywhere..gidgey can go any where and she doesnt use a leash at all..she listens that well..tanner occassionaly goes to drive throughs with me..little girl has always had shot gun and never needed a carseat but she will bolt for fun so she doesnt go out other then out back..my neighbor knows her because she escapes...the guy mike down the street told me that she likes to come sit on his sofa and watch tv..LOL..she hasnt escaped in a while i think i fixed all the bottom of the gates this time.. i bought me a nice water cooler thing for them to drink out of i think it was $8 wholesale they just chewed it up so now they have my china dishes..lol i do all my deworming for $3.00 and it lasts forever..petsmart or walmart or target..3 in one..i also order the tradewinds tape dewormer online for 10.00 ..i havent had any emergencies knock on wood and right now i have no savings for these guy but my mom has that care credit for emergencies and i would have to pay her back..(honestly i have never had a savings for them..but it sounded good didnt it???..lol) i dont have a travel carrier but i have seen them online for 15.00 i did buy my pens/kennels and i love them..i have one x-large crate my moma bought me 6 years ago and i love it! it was $70..my other kennels (2) were right around $50.00 thats my inside stuff i have a nice fenced in yard but when we got butterball the golden my uncle gave us his 10x20 kennel for $50.00..and that had been at my mamas she just wanted it gone i bought this awesome puppy shampoo at KROGER for $4.99!! and the smells last a whole week!! i got some flea meds on clerance for 2.00 for 15lbs and under and stocked up!!..and when i sell my puppies banfield gives me coupons to give the new customers free frontline or advantage.. i bought my nutra cal at petedge for 2.99 each the beds i gave out were $3.99 each on petedge the toys were like $.50 at petedge i do go all out when i sell puppies i give big puppy packs with bows, and treat, and food, etc.. i dont buy dresses all though they are super cute i just dont have extra money for that and if my husband came home and my dogs were wearing dresses that cost more then .99 he would flip..LOL...he cant get over the price of yorkies..he said whenever he wanted a dog he got it for free..or once he was a shelter and the dog was being put down that night and they wouldnt let him get the dog because he was like 18 and broke! so he stole her..LOL trixie was his fave dog!! i buy treats every once in a while but they'd rather have my food that i "accidently" drop i havent fixed any of my pets but im a small breeder so i dont really want to..except my golden i'd died if he got one of my girls..my vet said 115.00 for the golden (his name is butterball) the only thing i spend money on is usually the puppy.... my dogs like purina..i used to get eukanuba but it made little girl sick..and they like purina and i can get a 35lbs bag on sale for $15 and it feeds 3 yorkies and a growing golden for 2.5 weeks =) the only time i buy big things for them is after i sold a litter i like to treat them and me like last time i bought all new beds and that iris kennel off of amazon. i dont send mine off the be groomed..i have 2 kids and a husband and i dont woke i dont have the extra money to take 3-4 dogs to the groomer every month so i bath them and brush them and trim them..i do like to buy bows sometimes...i use my Dove moose for styling them..lol ![]() i just have fun if i have extra money to do nice fun things i do if i dont i dont worry about it..i make sure they are loved, well fed, healthy and up tp date on vaccines..and get at least 16 hours of sleep a day..LOL oh but the carpet cleaner really is a must...LOL | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: VA
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2008 Location: West Chester, PA, USA
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: VA
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