I've been thinking about getting a dog lately. It's been a while since Georgie went paws up on us and she was close to fifteen years old then, so it's been some time since we've been in the market for a pup.
It used to be you could go to any feed store (a real feed store where ranchers would buy veterinary supplies and feed) and often there would be a kid with a box of pups, take your pick, for free.
My Bride rescued our last pooch for a friend's farm, where she'd been booted out of a car and abandoned, shivering, and we found later, pregnant.
I've had a few pound puppies over the years as well, but I've always admired dogs that were a recognizable breed.
Right now, I'm not keen on pound puppies since I know several who came from the pound infected with parvo and that's never a good thing
I grew up with a Collie, and at times we had a Weimaraner, a German Shepherd, and Irish Setters--all great dogs.
When we married, my Bride brought her Basset Hound with her as well as a pound mutt so I sort of married into her pack.
My daughter's Yellow Lab is a purebred rescue and a lovely dog, for which she paid the pound several hundred dollars---not to buy, but to adopt.
Apparently, this is the thing now.
Well, I'm thinking I could buy a dog for that price so I went online to look at puppies---Irish Setter, Scotties, Wirehaired Fox Terriers, Labs, and both Rough and Smooth Collies.
Let's see, a down payment of $500 and anywhere from $1500 to $2000 when you pick 'em up.
That's more than my first car cost!
I'm thinking how can modern families afford Cheerios at $10/box and a dog to teach their children the importance of turning around three times before being seated?
It seems so unfair.
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Yes, the price of purebred dogs have double and tripled in cost depending on the breed. It's crazy. Thanks government for taking such good care of our economy.
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I refuse to pay $10 for a box of cheerios unless it's an extremely large box, and filled with Cheerios, not just air. There are some pretty large boxes at our neighborhood HEB, I can't recall the number of oz, but the weight is less than 1 lbs, but it still costs way less than $10.Hovannes wrote: ↑15 Aug 2024, 14:15 1. I've been thinking about getting a dog lately. It's been a while since Georgie went paws up on us and she was close to fifteen years old then, so it's been some time since we've been in the market for a pup.
2. It used to be you could go to any feed store (a real feed store where ranchers would buy veterinary supplies and feed) and often there would be a kid with a box of pups, take your pick, for free.
3. My Bride rescued our last pooch for a friend's farm, where she'd been booted out of a car and abandoned, shivering, and we found later, pregnant.
4. I've had a few pound puppies over the years as well, but I've always admired dogs that were a recognizable breed.
5. Right now, I'm not keen on pound puppies since I know several who came from the pound infected with parvo and that's never a good thing
6. I grew up with a Collie, and at times we had a Weimaraner, a German Shepherd, and Irish Setters--all great dogs.
7. When we married, my Bride brought her Basset Hound with her as well as a pound mutt so I sort of married into her pack.
6. My daughter's Yellow Lab is a purebred rescue and a lovely dog, for which she paid the pound several hundred dollars---not to buy, but to adopt.
7. Apparently, this is the thing now.
8. Well, I'm thinking I could buy a dog for that price so I went online to look at puppies---Irish Setter, Scotties, Wirehaired Fox Terriers, Labs, and both Rough and Smooth Collies.
9. Let's see, a down payment of $500 and anywhere from $1500 to $2000 when you pick 'em up.
That's more than my first car cost!
10. I'm thinking how can modern families afford Cheerios at $10/box and a dog to teach their children the importance of turning around three times before being seated?
11. It seems so unfair.
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I'd like to blame Biden for everything, but the cost of purebred pets was outrageous 10 years ago, before even Trump was president.
I blame the childless cat (& dog) ladies of the Obama culture. That's when pet parents and fur babies got to be a thing.
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I have a co-worker that has been working from home for 3 days, because her husband's dad is ill and the "fur-baby" is home alone at their house...not sick...just doesn't like to be alone...so she is home with the dog!
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Maybe the pooch could be amused by something on Netflix? Or perhaps a Seinfeld marathon?Bloodhound wrote: ↑16 Aug 2024, 10:43 I have a co-worker that has been working from home for 3 days, because her husband's dad is ill and the "fur-baby" is home alone at their house...not sick...just doesn't like to be alone...so she is home with the dog!