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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 6:51 pm    Dog Help

Right now my dad, siblings, and I are trying to convince my mom to let us get a dog, but we have some things to do, like create a budget to convince. So, I was wondering: What are the NECESSARY things (including the dog itself and grooming stuff) for getting a dog, and how much do they cost on average? (Btw, we are looking into a Goldendoodle)


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 7:04 pm    

Grooming once a month : $25-30
Food : $10 per bag
supplies (brush leash coller etc) : $50-70
Dog: purebred $200-400 mix $100-150

thats basically it I would go to the pound and get a mutt. its probably going to be a better dog for a lower price.


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 7:08 pm    

If it's a puppy, it'll need shots. About 300 dollars. And I'm not sure how much a dog licence costs. Probably varies with county, anywho.

Toys, too. Probably a baby gate if you want to keep him/her in one room. And a crate, some people like them, some don't.



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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 7:15 pm    

IntrepidIsMe wrote:
If it's a puppy, it'll need shots. About 300 dollars. And I'm not sure how much a dog licence costs. Probably varies with county, anywho.

Toys, too. Probably a baby gate if you want to keep him/her in one room. And a crate, some people like them, some don't.


Don't waste any money on store-bought dog toys.

My evidence is here:
http://www.thechokehold.com/rhetoric/dogtoys/dogtoys.html



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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 7:18 pm    

Haha. They're just dog toys, Of course you can make your own, or something.


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 7:59 pm    

A dog is a big responsiblity. You got to walk every few hours if not the dog will poop on your floor or pee. EWWWW!

Too much. Dogs stinks no matter if you give them a bath. I am glad I don't have my dog anymore..


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 8:44 pm    

4evajaneway wrote:
Grooming once a month : $25-30
Food : $10 per bag
supplies (brush leash coller etc) : $50-70
Dog: purebred $200-400 mix $100-150

thats basically it I would go to the pound and get a mutt. its probably going to be a better dog for a lower price.


But could you be more specific on the supplies, please?



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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 8:48 pm    

You technically don't need grooming. We don't get my dog groomed.

Supplies being food, dishes, treats if you want (those are always nice for a dog), leash, license, collar


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 8:54 pm    

brush, toys, bowls, leashes, collers, doggie bed, bones, flea coller, pincher coller, you'll probably want leather spikes all teenage boys do. But thats a start.

oh, you'll probably want an electric fence, if you don't have a fence.


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 9:16 pm    

We'll get a invisible fence, or whatever you call it (I can't think of the name right now )


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PostSun Mar 06, 2005 10:22 pm    

Those sometimes don't work too well. I mean, if a dog sees a cat that it wants to chase, do you think it's going to notice a small shock after it starts running?


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PostMon Mar 07, 2005 8:02 am    

Its not exactly a small shock, Aaron, I put the coller on and ran, that shock hurts like a bitch.

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PostMon Mar 07, 2005 10:46 am    

You need insurance too. For when and god forbid he needs an operation or he gets a broken leg.

i don't have a dog so i don't know what is the best insurance for a god(i mean dog ).



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PostMon Mar 07, 2005 3:21 pm    

4evajaneway wrote:
Its not exactly a small shock, Aaron, I put the coller on and ran, that shock hurts like a *beep*.



You're so weird, I have friends whos dogs just ignore the invisible fence thing. I guess it depends on the size.



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PostTue Mar 08, 2005 5:16 pm    

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Holy Cow! Average Cost of Owning a Dog
The bucks you shell out to feed Fido, take him to the vet, and buy him fun toys really add up. The average cost to keep a dog over the pet's lifetime is a whopping $38,574, reports Churchill, a pet insurer in Great Britain. That's the equivalent of a luxury car or a round-the-world cruise on the Queen Elizabeth II, in case you wanted to put a price on man's best friend.
The Great Dane was deemed the most expensive dog at $61,424, followed by the Rottweiler at $46,951. Mongrels cost $40,501, while Jack Russell Terriers are a relative bargain at $33,708, reports AFP news service. Churchill's annual Cost of a Dog study was based on a survey of 2,000 adults conducted by the polling institute YouGov.

A personality test for dogs: Dogs show huge differences in personality, but canines can all be categorized into four specific traits.

"Getting a dog is a serious, long-term financial commitment," Julie Owens, Churchill's head of pet insurance, told AFP. "We advise prospective dog owners to take a great deal of time choosing the most suitable pet for their finances and lifestyle."




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PostTue Mar 08, 2005 9:21 pm    

I'm a huge dog lover, But yes, they are too expensive, And I'm on my own and have an apartment... There is no way I could keep a dog. So I have two cats, they are very easy to maintain, and they love to play with my hair ties.. and my bobbypins! very cheap!

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PostWed Mar 09, 2005 12:25 am    

I think we just scared republican_man away . He's never getting a dog now.


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PostWed Mar 09, 2005 12:30 am    

lionhead wrote:
I think we just scared republican_man away . He's never getting a dog now.


We're planning on setting up a fund using money from myself, my parents, and simblings and situating a budget, and no matter what the cost, everyone except for my mom WANTS A DOG! I've waited to long to not get one soon!



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PostWed Mar 09, 2005 4:37 am    

Get your mom or whatever a really cute dog like a cocker spaniel puppy so and show it to her so she will have no choice but to buy the dog.

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PostWed Mar 09, 2005 5:56 pm    

AmyLee wrote:
Get your mom or whatever a really cute dog like a cocker spaniel puppy so and show it to her so she will have no choice but to buy the dog.


lol. No, she WOULD want a goldendoodle (one that doesn't shed too much) if she had a dog, and I'm not too fond of cocker spaniels
Also, we are quite busy during the day, not home for most of it, and my mom will only allow the dog to be in the basement (which is nice and finished) or briefly upstairs, perhaps in a cage . That's a problem--spending less time during the day...Any helpful suggestions with this while having a dog like a Goldendoodle, which, yes, needs attention, etc?



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PostWed Mar 09, 2005 6:01 pm    

Goldendoodle is part...poodle, yes? Never really seen one, but my dog is a cockapoo...she doesn't have a yard as it is, and stays in the house when we're gone, which is mostly all day long. When we get home, though, she's prefectly happy, and just likes to follow people around...she really doesn't require as much 'attention' as one might think. Though, I guess that also depends on the personality of the dog. Dogs aren't much trouble once you get used to having one around, they adapt pretty well to your lifestyle if you get them young.

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PostWed Mar 09, 2005 6:06 pm    

Exalya wrote:
Goldendoodle is part...poodle, yes? Never really seen one, but my dog is a cockapoo...she doesn't have a yard as it is, and stays in the house when we're gone, which is mostly all day long. When we get home, though, she's prefectly happy, and just likes to follow people around...she really doesn't require as much 'attention' as one might think. Though, I guess that also depends on the personality of the dog. Dogs aren't much trouble once you get used to having one around, they adapt pretty well to your lifestyle if you get them young.


Figured that there, but yes, Goldendoodles are Golden Retrievers and Poodles combined. They are smart, hardly shed, and often look more like Golden Retrievers, which is what we want. But they are quite energetic, like a Retriever.



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