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Tips for Saving Money when you have Pets
Everyone loves pets. They are cute and cuddly, but they can also be
expensive to care for. By learning a few money saving tips, you will
ensure that your adorable pet doesn’t leave you bankrupt.
The first way to save money is when choosing your pet. Think about what
you can afford.
Fish, rats, birds, hamsters, guinea pigs, cats or dogs? Really examine
your budget before making the leap to purchase your family pet. Some
pets cost more initially, but are inexpensive to maintain. Others can
cost little to obtain, but can be very expensive in the long-run. A
pedigreed pet will usually cost more in the long run to care for.
Consider visiting an animal shelter. You’ll save money on the family
pet. By visiting one of these places, you could very well be saving a
pet’s life.
Once you bring your pet home, decide if they will be a household pet or
an outdoor pet. Outdoor pets pick up more diseases. If the pet is to be
indoors, have them spayed or neutered and de-clawed to preserve the
furniture and the rugs. (Of course, this doesn’t apply to fish – they
may be the frugal choice!)
Shop around for a veterinarian. Ask a few questions about their charges
and what their services entail. Check with other friends who have pets
for vet recommendations.
Get immunizations on a scheduled basis. Taking advantage of the required
health precautions will prevent illness in the long run. Also, pet-proof
your home so that they don’t ingest items that could make them sick or
be potentially fatal. An emergency trip to the vet’s office can
definitely impact your budget.
When you visit pet stores, sign up for their free promotions.
Money-saving coupons and sample products will be sent to you in the
mail. Join website communities to get free advice on pet care and more
coupons and special discounts. And, be sure to shop around for items
like flea medication. By shopping online, you can save big money
compared to buying these supplies at your vet’s office.
Ask the store associates what kind or food would be best for your pet.
Purchase pet food in bulk to save money. Don’t automatically go for the
highest priced food, thinking that it is the best.
Pet insurance is a consideration for many. Before throwing your money
away, though, read the policies and see if they are right for your pet
needs. Pet insurance is expensive and may not cover the basic services
that most people would need it for.
Pets can be a welcome addition to your household without emptying your
pocket. Try a few of these tips to decrease the financial burden.
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