I spent 3K on my hunting dog to fix a busted up leg. I spent a ton of money on my lab for some stomach issues as well as a broke leg. I don't know that I have a cap. I gained a responsibility when I bought them to take the utmost care of them and I think I've done the best I could. I don't have kids yet, so it's just a couple of dogs for us for now. Lol
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Originally posted by Smart View PostI’m not sure what I would do if all I had was a biscuit eater that I didn’t do anything with but throw a stick for occasionally either. I guess it just depends.
But my past labs have had a lot of time and money invested in them for duck and dove hunting training. When you get a good one it’s more than just putting a 22 to the head and waiting for the next biscuit-eater to show so you do what you can to save them within reason.
I’m not trying to sway your thinking, I’m just explaining why I personally would put a good amount of money into one medically. That being said Abby, I mentioned earlier, was retired from all that and she went from super to “oh ****” overnight. It caught us by surprise so we took a chance hoping to get a few more years out of her considering all we had been through hunting wise in her previous 11 years. And also we have no kids to spend it on.[emoji41]
Not much better in the hunting world than a good working retriever.
Sometimes I wish I had a good bird dog, but I have kids to fetch my birds for me. A good dog would probably be a lot easier and cheaper than raising teenagers.
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There's some vet in Houston that specializes on some very difficult and potentially live saving surgery for pets (of obviously rich people). His billings start at like $40k and can go up towards a quarter million, depending on what needs to be done.
He lives in River Oaks and has a waiting list. That guy has it figured out. Bunch of ultra-wealthy people need little Pookie Wookie fixed, and money is no issue.
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Good grief, there are some crazy amounts of money being spent on pets....
I have loved every pet I ever had, but there’s no way I would spend 1/3 the price of a new truck on one. As wonderful as they are, I don’t consider them to be actual family. My wife and son are family. They are pets.
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Dogs arent kids - Kinda hate when people say that. You may think they are like your kids, but they aren't.
I dont think there is a firm number on what we would pay for my Pup, but it would be determined by the quality of life. I wont spend $500 if it means my 11 yr old barely get around dog will have another year or 2 added on.
I would spend (and have) $1500 to save a Pups life when there is a very good chance there will be no side effects and the surgery would do no permanent damage. Dumb thing about that expense is that we were lied to by the vet, and the puppy never really got around to being a puppy. She was miserable and never fully recovered. Put her to sleep 6 mos. later when the vet asked for another $4k
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Hunting or working dogs have value to me.
My lab is 13 and spent her entire life in service to me. I will spend as much money to keep her comfortable and as happy at the end of her life as I want to.
Her health is going pretty quick but she isnt in pain, her kidneys are failing so I'm probably 200 a month on her right now in special foods and medicines.
She is my buddy and we have spent many years building memories. She is not one of my kids though, she is a good dog.
I have had other dogs that where just pets and I wouldn't have spent 200 on them over the course of their lifetime.
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I know its ( obviously ) common to put animals on the same level as people, and people say it regularly, but if anyone here truly believes that dogs ( or any other animal ) is equal to, or above humans, please seek help. Please.There is help for these kind of mental issues, its not your fault.
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