Not sure if this should go here or in the Pets forum, so my apologizes if it's misplaced.
I'm beginning to freak out about our pet-related costs. We've been keeping a strict budget these past few months, and the reality of our pet care expenditures has hit. Even without counting the extra gas money necessary to do rescue (which is not insignificant), we're spending $2,500-$3,000/year on our dogs (2) and cats (3). And that's with them all being reasonably healthy! Are other pet owners here spending as much? I love them, and if this is what is necessary to keep them healthy and happy, then I'll keep doing it, but I have to say, it does seem extreme.
I'm beginning to freak out about our pet-related costs. We've been keeping a strict budget these past few months, and the reality of our pet care expenditures has hit. Even without counting the extra gas money necessary to do rescue (which is not insignificant), we're spending $2,500-$3,000/year on our dogs (2) and cats (3). And that's with them all being reasonably healthy! Are other pet owners here spending as much? I love them, and if this is what is necessary to keep them healthy and happy, then I'll keep doing it, but I have to say, it does seem extreme.







. The vet told me that it really is not necessary for them to get shots EVERY year, she said for him the 3 year plan is fine. IDK if they will do this at your vet's office, but mine will let both of my dogs come in at the same time, so we only get charged for one office visit. That visit usually ends up being about $100 and then we also do buy a pack of Frontline once a year and put one on each dog for the summer because I live in a bad tick area and the dogs roam around in the fields by our house and get ticks.


