turtle http://www.wisebread.com/topic/turtle-0 en-US Pet Peeves Part 1: Couture Critters Are Expensive! http://www.wisebread.com/pet-peeves-part-1-couture-critters-are-expensive <p><img src="http://static1.killeraces.com/files/fruganomics/wisebread_imce/pampered_pooch_small.jpg" alt=" " width="199" height="273" /></p> <p>All totaled, my dogs cost me $600 every month last year. </p> <p>Between vet visits and allergy meds and their special diet and grooming and the dog walker and new bedding and a bark collar and having to replace my entire first floor carpet because of one doggie&#39;s explosive bowels, I spent more on my dogs each month than I did on my own health and beauty needs. </p> <h4>Doggie Vogue </h4> <p>Just so you don&#39;t think that I&#39;m one of those curmudgeons who refuses to dress her dog up for Halloween, I would just like you to remember this: I contemplating paying over $1000 to give my dog a facelift. And for the record, <a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/216274_dogfacelift17.html">it&#39;s not that unusual</a>.</p> <p><img src="http://static1.killeraces.com/files/fruganomics/wisebread_imce/dogstroller.jpg" alt="copyright Ben Huh" title="copyright Ben Huh" width="331" height="355" /></p> <p>My current home, Seattle, has more dogs per household than children. I don&#39;t think that this is a bad thing - we&#39;re just a dog-lovin&#39; town. Although most Seattle dog owners are probably the fleece-wearing, kayak-owning, large-dog caregiving types, we are no stranger to the coddled cutesy canine - we&#39;re home to several <a href="http://www.urbanbeast-seattle.com/">excellent boutiques</a>, some of which sell outrageously-priced but fantastic doggie paraphernalia. </p> <p><a href="http://www.hmb-seattle.com/">High Maintenance Bitch</a> features some of the <a href="http://www.hmb-seattle.com/fashion.htm">greatest items</a> you will ever find for your precious little Poopsie (note: the store is having a fight with some no-humor, overly-sensitive parents regarding the store&#39;s name - apparently, parents are horrified that children might see the b-word on a sign while walking down the street). There&#39;s no shortage of <a href="http://www.shopluckydog.com/shop_lucky.php">online shops</a> in which <a href="http://www.funstufffordogs.com/Qstore/Qstore.cgi?CMD=009&amp;DEPT=1136424771&amp;CAT=1144602175&amp;ADMIN=YES">you can blow tons of money</a> on <a href="http://www.pingmag.jp/2006/02/22/dog-fashion-gone-crazy/">unnecessary bling</a> for your little things (for the record, my shih tzu is named Little Thing, as in &quot;You&#39;re such a cute little thing!&quot;). Even <a href="http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=1-16/qid=1172267340/ref=sr_1_16/602-6628124-7073447?ie=UTF8&amp;asin=B000ENEEHS">Target</a> carries a frighteningly adorable array of <a href="http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=1-8/qid=1172268088/ref=sr_1_8/602-6628124-7073447?ie=UTF8&amp;asin=B000GLI7NK">fashion for Fido</a>.</p> <p>Pets get everything these days. Pet therapists will tell you what weighs on your critter&#39;s mind. Dogs get massages.</p> <p>I don&#39;t get massages myself, but if I heard that I needed one for my dog, I would consider it.</p> <h4>Resistance is Not Futile </h4> <p>But we must resist! Or if not resist, then definitely evaluate. Childless dog owners like me often have a misplaced parental necessity to dress up and coo over our little precious puppies, but to what end? </p> <p><img src="http://static1.killeraces.com/files/fruganomics/wisebread_imce/kim-n-zero.jpg" alt=" " width="336" height="370" /></p> <p>Some dogs love to dress up (my sister&#39;s dog, a Lab-Sharpei-Chow mix pictured here with my sis), likes to strut around in my brother-in-law&#39;s t-shirts. You&#39;ve never seen a dog with prouder body language than Zero once you put a t-shirt over his giant head. But of my own dogs, only one tolerates his rain slicker; the other throws himself bodily against any available surface in an attempt to remove any stitch of clothing on his long, fat little body. </p> <p>Neither of them particularly likes being dressed up as a pumpkin, as much as I want to subject them to it. Believe me, I love the idea of getting them dolled up and photographed.</p> <p>But I also think it&#39;s important to figure out what is best for your pet. Take the rain coat example - I finally determined that it simply wasn&#39;t going to work with one of the dogs. He doesn&#39;t mind getting rained on, and it only takes me a minute to towel him off, so now I know not to waste my money on buying clothes for him. </p> <p><img src="http://static2.killeraces.com/files/fruganomics/wisebread_imce/emily_nemo.jpg" alt="copyright Ben Huh" title="copyright Ben Huh" width="281" height="391" /></p> <p>A local Seattle blogger named Ben Huh (whose family moniker has officially eclipsed Momofuku as Best Last Name Ever) runs a cutey-petooty site called <a href="http://www.itchmo.com/">Itchmo</a> that tracks Seattle pet happenings, and he posted a helpful article about <a href="http://itchmo.com/read/bid-on-my-dog-food_20070221/">saving money on pet food</a> that I found useful. That&#39;s his wife Emily, with their pooch Nemo in the picture. It was because of Ben&#39;s site that I decided to start a five-part series of posts on the <a href="http://www.queercents.com/2007/01/16/the-high-cost-of-pet-care/">cost of pet ownership</a>, and include some tips on how to reduce those costs. Well, that, and finding out <a href="/balancing-act-the-perils-of-budgeting">what our Sarah spends</a> on her turtle every month. </p> <p>I&#39;ve gone from spending hundreds on my dogs every month to spending maybe $100 a month, including vet care. I&#39;ve learned a thing or two about caring for the fussiest creatures, and I&#39;ll be sharing that with Wise Bread readers.</p> <p>So, starting next week, I&#39;ll offer some how-to&#39;s on saving money while still providing the best care for your pets. Food, grooming, vet bills and insurance, and boarding will all be covered over the course of next week. I&#39;ve interviewed friends, family, and vets on the best ways to trim your pet spending without depriving your cat of her condo or your Chihuahua of her leopard-print cape. After all, your pet&#39;s happiness matters, and if Lola can&#39;t be without her rhinestone-studded collar, then we have to find a way to keep her in it.</p> <p>Next up: Saving money on pet food</p> <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/pet-peeves-part-1-couture-critters-are-expensive" class="sharethis-link" title="Pet Peeves Part 1: Couture Critters Are Expensive!" rel="nofollow">ShareThis</a><br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">Written by <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/andrea-karim">Andrea Karim</a> and published on <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/">Wise Bread</a>. 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