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when pets get too expensive
Posted by: Junemama ()
Date: May 19, 2017 06:15PM

Just breastfed your dog if you can't afford Dog Chow. Much cheaper

http://shiitushouldkno.blogspot.com/2010/06/white-women-breast-feeds-dog.html

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Re: when pets get too expensive
Posted by: Gunlover ()
Date: May 20, 2017 10:52AM

They run in front of the F150. Its all over

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Re: when pets get too expensive
Posted by: Toys for Tots ()
Date: May 20, 2017 10:59AM

Gunlover Wrote:
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> They run in front of the F150. Its all over


You have a tinie Winnie truck, boy. Grow up.

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Re: when pets get too expensive
Posted by: Whitewommmmen ()
Date: May 20, 2017 03:24PM

they are really curious and perverted.

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Re: when pets get too expensive
Posted by: bismutherlee ()
Date: May 20, 2017 04:16PM

Before you traipse out to the pound to pick up a furbaby, take a trip to the nearest pet store like Pets Are Us and add up what all the necessary accoutrements will cost you. That includes the cage, the transport case if it is a small pet so you can take it to its annual vet checkups and shots, a collar, the cost of all the vaccines and shots and spaying /neutering and microchipping etc. Then you will find that your pet will need toys, a nice warm bed just for it to use, and then you need to weed out all the pet foods made in China or here with chemicals added and full of useless chaff left over from milling grains, junk byproducts, etc that are causing the epidemic of pet cancers these days. The cheap foods and treats will be sure to shorten the life of your pet. The best pet foods cost the most, ie 45.00 a bag for 30 lbs of blue.

Then there is the time factor. You will need time 3 times a day minimum to take your furbaby out to answer the call of doodoo. For that, a leash, a box of plastic bags, gloves or a pooper scooper is necessary unless you live on your own land in the country.

Then there is the exercise factor. You will need a 1/2 to one hour a day minimum to take the furbaby outside to run and catch balls or drive to the dog park to socialize with other furbabies.

So look at your schedule, your family schedules, and your current financial situation and time situation. If you are away at work 30 miles away and gone daily for 12 hours or more due to the onerous commutes, you will come home to find the resulting piles all over your house/apartment/rug/bed etc. Also it is very unhealthy for the dog to have to "holt it" for 12 + hours because you are never at home.

So, add in the expense for a dog-walker to come to your house at least 2 times a day--one hour at noon to exercise the pet, and maybe back at 6 to feed and take a doo-doo break in case you are stuck in traffic or staying late at work. Of course this is the usual case for singles--family can help out for the rest.

If you neglect this, or leave the pet outside all day, there is the barking issue, the weather issue, and the possibility in bad weather someone will notice and turn you in to PETA etc. All which have possible neighbor/authority/HOA interference/ intervention/fining issues further endangering your fragile life stream existence.

So think about your own circumstance before you get a pet you cannot take care of. There are plenty of others who are in a position to adopt pets and take care of them properly. You can wait for circumstances to change to the point where you can afford all this annual outlay for a pet. Or, wait until you retire!

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Re: when pets get too expensive
Posted by: interesting info, but.... ()
Date: May 20, 2017 04:21PM

bismutherlee Wrote:
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> Before you traipse out to the pound to pick up a
> furbaby, take a trip to the nearest pet store like
> Pets Are Us and add up what all the necessary
> accoutrements will cost you. That includes the
> cage, the transport case if it is a small pet so
> you can take it to its annual vet checkups and
> shots, a collar, the cost of all the vaccines and
> shots and spaying /neutering and microchipping
> etc. Then you will find that your pet will need
> toys, a nice warm bed just for it to use, and then
> you need to weed out all the pet foods made in
> China or here with chemicals added and full of
> useless chaff left over from milling grains, junk
> byproducts, etc that are causing the epidemic of
> pet cancers these days. The cheap foods and
> treats will be sure to shorten the life of your
> pet. The best pet foods cost the most, ie 45.00 a
> bag for 30 lbs of blue.
>
> Then there is the time factor. You will need time
> 3 times a day minimum to take your furbaby out to
> answer the call of doodoo. For that, a leash, a
> box of plastic bags, gloves or a pooper scooper is
> necessary unless you live on your own land in the
> country.
>
> Then there is the exercise factor. You will need
> a 1/2 to one hour a day minimum to take the
> furbaby outside to run and catch balls or drive to
> the dog park to socialize with other furbabies.
>
> So look at your schedule, your family schedules,
> and your current financial situation and time
> situation. If you are away at work 30 miles away
> and gone daily for 12 hours or more due to the
> onerous commutes, you will come home to find the
> resulting piles all over your
> house/apartment/rug/bed etc. Also it is very
> unhealthy for the dog to have to "holt it" for 12
> + hours because you are never at home.
>
> So, add in the expense for a dog-walker to come to
> your house at least 2 times a day--one hour at
> noon to exercise the pet, and maybe back at 6 to
> feed and take a doo-doo break in case you are
> stuck in traffic or staying late at work. Of
> course this is the usual case for singles--family
> can help out for the rest.
>
> If you neglect this, or leave the pet outside all
> day, there is the barking issue, the weather
> issue, and the possibility in bad weather someone
> will notice and turn you in to PETA etc. All
> which have possible neighbor/authority/HOA
> interference/ intervention/fining issues further
> endangering your fragile life stream existence.
>
> So think about your own circumstance before you
> get a pet you cannot take care of. There are
> plenty of others who are in a position to adopt
> pets and take care of them properly. You can wait
> for circumstances to change to the point where you
> can afford all this annual outlay for a pet. Or,
> wait until you retire!

What does any of that have to do with breastfeeding?

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Re: when pets get too expensive
Posted by: ABRer ()
Date: May 20, 2017 05:16PM

Nice tits. Yum.
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