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12-19-2011, 02:44 PM | #1 |
Inactive Account Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Missouri, but will always be a Montana girl.
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| Need Financial Help For Vet? Hello, What I don't understand, and what I am confused about, is why there are so many people who don't take their pets to the vet when they sense something is wrong with them? Oftentimes I hear that it's too costly or they can't afford it. Why did they buy or adopt a pet (especially a small breed dog) if they don't have the doggy dollars or petpurse to tend to their veterinarian care and other health needs? It confuses me. I'm not angry, or disgusted (I've been called both), I'm simply bewildered. We (my husband and myself) wanted another small dog for 10 years (our oldest is 12 years old). We are not rich people by any stretch. We live in a 1 bedroom home that we rent. We own a 20 year old Chev LOL. That being said, we're very happy. We decided that if we wanted another dog badly enough, then we needed to do what we did with our older dog. The first time around, for 3 years we went without internet, cable, and all other forms of costly entertainment IE: movies, eating out, bowling etc. We stored every penny and called it the 'puppypurse'. We saved over three thousand dollars, and continue to put money into this 'puppypurse' still, on a monthly basis (although now we have steady income so we do have internet and cable as well, lol) It is never touched unless it is for the vet, groomers or other forms of dog care. Life and occurrences are never guaranteed, with or without pets. If you want to be able to afford proper veterinary care for your beloved animals, then make them a petpurse. It has worked wonders for us, and we aren't even middle income; we're on the low end. We're never wondering how we're going to get dog food, or vet visits, shots, etc for our pets. We've had only one emergency vet journey and it was terrifying...but one aspect wasn't; the money. The money is always there because we refuse to touch it for any other reason. After 9/11, the economy went in the pooper. It's still affecting all of us. We waited 8 years before getting another puppy because we knew we would NOT be able to save money for her puppypurse. If something happened to her, she'd be SOL because we'd be broke. That should be illegal (sorry but it should). In any case, once again we finally got to the financial point where we could create a second puppypurse for little Bella. When we reached the point where we knew we were solid on money for her (at least for the first two years if something major were to happen), we decided to get a puppy! It is much more emotionally peaceful knowing that we'll never have to freak out not knowing how to pay for pet care. I don't know if this will help anyone at all...I'm thinking many here are probably well off (we're not). But if it has helped anyone...I'm glad I posted it. Moral of the story: you can have a small breed dog (or any other pet that requires more care than some others) even if you're poor, and still give it the cream of the crop in health care. It simply takes effort on your part, and a love that surpasses all understanding, and a will to save that money for your furry friend. What is 2 years? Two years is nothing, folks. Wait 2 years if you're considering a puppy and know you have no money, lol. Wait those two years and sock away money at every possible opportunity. You'll be glad you did. :') And of course...don't stop stocking the money after you get puppy. It's a never-ending thing for those of us who live paycheck to paycheck. It CAN be done. |
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12-19-2011, 04:14 PM | #2 | |
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12-19-2011, 04:28 PM | #3 |
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| Over 15 years ago when my very first Yorkie went into sudden kidney failure, at the time I never knew about the high cost's to treat. We put all the expense on a Credit Card. Fast forward to now and 9 Yorkies later. I have on hand the Care Credit if needed, and also I have Credit Card that is especially for the dog's as well money that is put back every month into an account for the dog's. So I will never have a problem with getting health care for my babies. I did however feel very defeated the last 13 months as I lost 3 that had severe medical issues and no amount of money at the end could help them. I lost my oldest 14 1/2 yrs old last month. I have to left now, that were recently adopted and I thank hevens they are healthy. But I so get where are coming from.
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12-20-2011, 08:24 AM | #4 |
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| I know I'm going to sound like a spoiled brat, but here it goes. We set aside money for Gizmo as well as get doggy insurance on him (thank goodness) I also have a credit card that has a low interest rate with a current zero balance that I call my "just in case" card. With that being said, and here comes the spoiled brat part, I know my family would help with Gizmo if anything ever happened that was catastrophic. With that being said, my husband and I too would drop anything to help out with my mom's or brother's dog as well. I guess we all created a little support system for our pets. I think many times people pick out a pet for a quick fix, and don't really think about it long term.
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12-20-2011, 09:23 AM | #5 |
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| Perfectly said, Cathy.
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12-20-2011, 09:23 AM | #6 |
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| I have a credit care too. I plan to keep mine for medical emergencies kids and furkids. I also plan to wait until the spring or summer to get another pet. I looked at my vet receipts from my first pet so I can estimate how much I will need for new puppy visits. Thankfully he hasn't gone up too much. I also plan to buy heartworm and flea meds in bulk supply from the vet ( for a better price). I plan to start buying things little by little but I want to wait on some items until I am certain I will be getting a little female. I don't think a boy will appreciate a pink blanket. I don't have a lot of money but I love dogs. We always had dogs growing up and we weren't rich people then either. I believe in giving my pets the best care and love possible. No I won't be able to run and buy both of them a cute sweater everytime I want to but I know that I will be able to sometimes buy them cute things with planning and budgeting. My human children aren't spoiled and they don't get everything they want all the time but I remind them how blessed they are because they do get some of things they want. We all must set priorities. If it comes down to a medical visit and a cute shirt my daugther knows which it will be. Doctors and vets come before a cute shirt that is not needed. |
12-20-2011, 09:54 AM | #7 |
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| Sometimes life hands people some bad cards. One day you could have the money, the next day you're struggling to keep a roof over your head. I can afford my pups no problem right now....but if something were to happen, gawd forbid, I would have to make sacrifices...the last thing I would sacrifice is my doggy care but if it comes down to it...they also need a roof over their head. I don't have anyone that is there to save my rear if something goes bad....I would just have to hope and pray that nothing bad happens so I can always afford my babies.
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12-20-2011, 05:12 PM | #8 |
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| Well your preaching to the choir here. I don't understand why people who can't afford pets get them or how people can say they "don't have the money" when they have the internet, cable, etc things they could sell or go without to come up with the funds. I think many people are of the belief that pets are only here to serve them- so they should be able to have them to enjoy as long as they are healthy and then when they become too costly well they are "just animals" and not worth the money.
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12-20-2011, 05:32 PM | #9 | |
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| Agree! I will NEVER understand the logic. Sorry, but I am a 21 year old college student with not a lot of money but you know what? I MAKE it work! I can't stand to see grown women/men, often with families, on here who claim they can't afford it. Do you have cable, directtv, verizon, etc? Do you go out to dinner? Sacrifice something for the sake of your pup. I've seen it before too with people who have the money to go out every night, drive nice cars, and wear nice clothes, but "can't afford" care for their dog. I am all for saving money when possible. I won't run Jackson to the vet for EVERY little thing. But I know my dog well enough to know when he needs to go, and when it's something that can be treated at home. When it comes to a lot of issues I see posted on here, going to the vet simply seems logical. And by waiting it out longer, you are just going to end up with more bills in the end because the worse they get, the more $$$ it gets. I simply don't understand it. I am not made of money, I am young, but my dog has always gotten the best care possible. Like I said, I MAKE it work. This year alone, I've spent close to $3000 on Jackson in vet bills. He's been a very healthy guy *knock on wood* but unfortunately, his two issues were "big" ... one was a really bad GI upset causing a hospital stay, the other was dental surgery to fix a tooth that was causing his gums a hole. I paid for them all by myself up front, I did receive some very generous donations (unasked for) for one treatment and it meant the world to me. But irregardless, my dog would have been taken care of. I did a ton of extra babysitting, dogsitting, selling on ebay, etc, when it came time to making some of the money back. I do not think you need to be rich to own an animal. It's really about common sense, and having some savings, or some form of financially taking care of a pet. Quote:
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12-20-2011, 06:34 PM | #10 |
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| The dogs I had now are dogs I had when my mom was still alive. Now that she's passed on I have a hard time keeping things paid (bills and such) I would go hungry before my dogs bowl would go empty. So I understand when some people say they cant afford the vet bills. I know I can't afford them but that doesnt stop me from getting my pets cared for. I'm going to the vet tomorrow for an allergic reaction my Sammy is having, I'll find a way to pay for it. I always do.
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12-21-2011, 08:19 AM | #11 | |
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You are a very lucky and blessed person. My extended family has the "its just a dog" attitude. However my husband and children would do just about anything to help with the dogs. I put money into a fund every month,we nolonger own any creditcards. We also have insurance and are lucky to have a wonderful vet that is willing to let me pay things out if need be. Noone has a crystal ball to see the things that can happen to a child or furbaby during their lives and no matter how often someone may tell them that they need to have cash on hand,not only to purchase a puppy but to maintain its health,some people just dont think that far ahead. We live in a microwave/I want it now society and living within ones means is not what people want to do. Take a look at the state of our economy as individuals and as a whole. My dad used to say "those that can not listen can feel" my other favorite is " you have to decide what you are willing to give up in order to get what you want". I try to keep these in mind when making important decisions,,,like bringing a new furbaby into our home. A very good friend of mine has just had their first yorkie litter and I was offered a new baby. I had to say no,but you can bet that I will be going to visit. Maybe I will put a little extra in the doggie fund for later,,,much later. | |
12-21-2011, 08:37 AM | #12 | |
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12-21-2011, 09:03 AM | #13 |
I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | What a great post, I love the term "puppy purse" meaning a savings for your puppy, rather than "purse puppy", which means a dog that lives in your purse. I don't know why saving for something is so foreign to some people. That's another reason I hate it when a breeder takes PayPal or some sort of credit card payment. if a person can't afford the purchase price upfront, will they be able to afford the necessary vet care?
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12-21-2011, 09:05 AM | #14 | |
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12-21-2011, 09:08 AM | #15 |
I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Ha ha, me too, I buy most things with credit card, but I do pay it off at the end of the month. So many people think they can pay $20.00 a month, and they get overwelmed in a hurry. Lol, I was young once, I know how it is.
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